check this out...like I said before, convicted violent felon, paroled, gets arrested, let go, has a drug court hearing, doesn't show, wanted man.We have created a culture of non-compliance. It also doesn’t help that we now have a string of dumbass presidents pardoning people for whole classes of offenses. They all have let people out who should be sitting there thinking “gee whiz. How did I get here. Maybe I should have been at home or working a job instead of making the dumbass decision I made”. Instead, we create even more brazen crooks and dumbasses and they screw up again and the judge cuts them another break. Why? Because bad actions no longer carry penalties.
Really pisses me off.
Then he tried to kill my son.
Then, all those hearings took place because he kept pleading innocent, until finally, the judge decides the case qualifies to go to a grand jury.
Then, he wants to negotiate. On the advice of the DA (because the actual weapon, which the surgeons believed to be a big flat-headed screwdriver, was never found) we negotiated to 11 years in prison. Because this POS was already a convicted violent felon, by Oklahoma state law, he would have to serve at least 75% of the sentence. We all agreed, and off he goes to prison.
When you're in situation like this, you get to be a part of the prison notification system. Everytime they move the prisoner, we were alerted via text. Every hearing, we were alerted. Well, about 5 years into the deal, we got an alert that he was up for his first parole hearing, which was in a prison about 4 hours away. We were like, WTF?, but, we didn't go because he was supposed to serve at least 8.25 yrs. Next day, got a text, saying parole denied. 6 months later, get another text, another parole hearing. WTF? We didn't go. Next day, get a text, and he was paroled!!
Called the DA's office, sent emails, etc, and NO RESPONSE!
I've only told you about 10% of the completely confusing and revolting way all of this happened. I could go on and on about the hospital and billing, how I'm not allowed to contact anyone in the prison system again, or I go to jail, how the hospital freaked out about the news crews, how the police treated us at the hospital and the line of questioning that showed where their mind was at, how my son actually ran into this guy who tried to kill him, in public, 2 years after he was released, the ptsd, which i know now is a real deal...