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Author Topic: Will Tommy Shelton have a happy new year?  (Read 10687 times)

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Alex L. Walker

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Re: Will Tommy Shelton have a happy new year?
« Reply #15 on: January 12, 2012, 11:17:10 AM »

Again not your call. Dennis and I both agree with the prosecutor's discretion.
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Re: Will Tommy Shelton have a happy new year?
« Reply #16 on: January 12, 2012, 11:28:53 AM »

Unbelievable? Why? Not the outcome you want?

Well, sorry, not your call.

Nope.  I want the maximum sentence to be handed to him.  In my opinion, considering the crime (not to mention the years he can't be chardge for), he doesn't deserve a deal.

I wonder if you could put in a request to the judge to that effect, stating that as a church member you feel betrayed, and that individuals in such positions of trust should receive the harshest sentences when they use their position to victimize the weak, innocent, and vulnerable.

You might even have fellow members who would consider writing such letters too.
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Re: Will Tommy Shelton have a happy new year?
« Reply #17 on: January 12, 2012, 11:38:59 AM »

Unbelievable? Why? Not the outcome you want?

Well, sorry, not your call.

Nope.  I want the maximum sentence to be handed to him.  In my opinion, considering the crime (not to mention the years he can't be chardge for), he doesn't deserve a deal.

I wonder if you could put in a request to the judge to that effect, stating that as a church member you feel betrayed, and that individuals in such positions of trust should receive the harshest sentences when they use their position to victimize the weak, innocent, and vulnerable.

You might even have fellow members who would consider writing such letters too.

If this is the Judge that I think it is.....I don't know.  I'm not certain if they such letters of influence.  I sat under this Judge about 2 years ago on a murder trial.  He's really smart.
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