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He was like, right now your feet are cemented into the ground and the DA is like a semi truck coming at you full speed. He was like, today you have a choice to make. You can either die in prison. He was like, because if you take it to trial, because I was adamant about going to trial. I was like, if you're going to give me a life sentence, I might as well get because I was facing 100 to 400 years.
He was like, right now your feet are cemented into the ground and the DA is like a semi truck coming at you full speed. He was like, today you have a choice to make. You can either die in prison. He was like, because if you take it to trial, because I was adamant about going to trial. I was like, if you're going to give me a life sentence, I might as well get because I was facing 100 to 400 years.
He was like, right now your feet are cemented into the ground and the DA is like a semi truck coming at you full speed. He was like, today you have a choice to make. You can either die in prison. He was like, because if you take it to trial, because I was adamant about going to trial. I was like, if you're going to give me a life sentence, I might as well get because I was facing 100 to 400 years.
That's how much they stacked those charges against me.
That's how much they stacked those charges against me.
That's how much they stacked those charges against me.
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There were like 10 plus armed robbery charges, each carrying a 10 to like 32 year sentence on top of a simulated weapon menacing charge or whatever it was. So in all, had I taken my case to trial, the way that they stacked those charges against me, because all those sentences would run consecutively with each other. Right. So going to trial and losing, I'm facing 100 to 400 years. Right.
There were like 10 plus armed robbery charges, each carrying a 10 to like 32 year sentence on top of a simulated weapon menacing charge or whatever it was. So in all, had I taken my case to trial, the way that they stacked those charges against me, because all those sentences would run consecutively with each other. Right. So going to trial and losing, I'm facing 100 to 400 years. Right.
There were like 10 plus armed robbery charges, each carrying a 10 to like 32 year sentence on top of a simulated weapon menacing charge or whatever it was. So in all, had I taken my case to trial, the way that they stacked those charges against me, because all those sentences would run consecutively with each other. Right. So going to trial and losing, I'm facing 100 to 400 years. Right.
He was like, bro, the senior judge is telling me, like, you're either going to die in prison because that's what's going to happen if you get 100. He was like, even if you get the low end of that sentence, 100 years, you can't do that. You're going to die in prison.
He was like, bro, the senior judge is telling me, like, you're either going to die in prison because that's what's going to happen if you get 100. He was like, even if you get the low end of that sentence, 100 years, you can't do that. You're going to die in prison.
He was like, bro, the senior judge is telling me, like, you're either going to die in prison because that's what's going to happen if you get 100. He was like, even if you get the low end of that sentence, 100 years, you can't do that. You're going to die in prison.
And he was like, granted, you can take chances on appeal and hope that something goes wrong during the course of this trial and that you can come back and get resentenced or get your case thrown out. But he was like, that's rare. But he was like, that rarely happens.
And he was like, granted, you can take chances on appeal and hope that something goes wrong during the course of this trial and that you can come back and get resentenced or get your case thrown out. But he was like, that's rare. But he was like, that rarely happens.
And he was like, granted, you can take chances on appeal and hope that something goes wrong during the course of this trial and that you can come back and get resentenced or get your case thrown out. But he was like, that's rare. But he was like, that rarely happens.
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