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He was like, so today you have to make a choice. And I was like, today he was like. Today is the only time this room, this session that we're having, they're like, today is when you need to decide whether you're taking this deal or not. You can't meditate on this. You can't think about this for any substantial amount of time. This is it, buddy. What's your lawyer's plan?
He was like, so today you have to make a choice. And I was like, today he was like. Today is the only time this room, this session that we're having, they're like, today is when you need to decide whether you're taking this deal or not. You can't meditate on this. You can't think about this for any substantial amount of time. This is it, buddy. What's your lawyer's plan?
He was like, so today you have to make a choice. And I was like, today he was like. Today is the only time this room, this session that we're having, they're like, today is when you need to decide whether you're taking this deal or not. You can't meditate on this. You can't think about this for any substantial amount of time. This is it, buddy. What's your lawyer's plan?
My lawyer's like, Sean, take the fucking deal. Because the DA, he comes back after these conversations and he was like, I'll give Sean 45 years. If he's not going to play ball with us, 45 years is all I'm willing to give him. So my lawyers role. Say it again. You have parole.
My lawyer's like, Sean, take the fucking deal. Because the DA, he comes back after these conversations and he was like, I'll give Sean 45 years. If he's not going to play ball with us, 45 years is all I'm willing to give him. So my lawyers role. Say it again. You have parole.
My lawyer's like, Sean, take the fucking deal. Because the DA, he comes back after these conversations and he was like, I'll give Sean 45 years. If he's not going to play ball with us, 45 years is all I'm willing to give him. So my lawyers role. Say it again. You have parole.
But so 45 years of violent 45 is what they tried to get me to plea to on that I would have had to serve 75% of it before being eligible for parole. So they're trying to get me to serve 30 years in prison before I'm even eligible to be a free man. And the judge said that during the session.
But so 45 years of violent 45 is what they tried to get me to plea to on that I would have had to serve 75% of it before being eligible for parole. So they're trying to get me to serve 30 years in prison before I'm even eligible to be a free man. And the judge said that during the session.
But so 45 years of violent 45 is what they tried to get me to plea to on that I would have had to serve 75% of it before being eligible for parole. So they're trying to get me to serve 30 years in prison before I'm even eligible to be a free man. And the judge said that during the session.
He was like, your choice today is a matter of choosing between dying in prison or getting out to your grandchildren and living out your golden years.
He was like, your choice today is a matter of choosing between dying in prison or getting out to your grandchildren and living out your golden years.
He was like, your choice today is a matter of choosing between dying in prison or getting out to your grandchildren and living out your golden years.
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I was like, what type of choice is that? And he was like, that's the choice you have, my friend. And in that moment, I was like, you know what? Fuck it. Give me the 45 years.
I was like, what type of choice is that? And he was like, that's the choice you have, my friend. And in that moment, I was like, you know what? Fuck it. Give me the 45 years.
I was like, what type of choice is that? And he was like, that's the choice you have, my friend. And in that moment, I was like, you know what? Fuck it. Give me the 45 years.
One day his friend comes up to me and says, hey man, your roommate said he was gonna do this. Go to this bank and walk in and rob it basically. And he goes, but if he backs out, will you do it? And like, I'm thinking like, shh. I'm sick. I need money. This could take care of me for a while. So I said, yeah. And of course the other guy backed out. So I'm like, well, shit, I guess I got to do it.