Took the plea bargain

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I went to see my lawyer this morning, really just to sign the motion for him to get the case dismissed. The state came back this morning with another offer, removing two of the charges against me. I decided to not risk 15 years in prison and instead settle on 6 months probation. The probation doesn't have me attending any classes or effect my life in any way other than to mail in something every month saying that I am alive.

There is still a pending investigation going on in the other matter but the lawyer is in agreement that since they haven't done anything in 5 months that probably nothing was going to come of it. I may, after probation is over, sell my house and move to a state that has easier laws on sex offenders... especially if there is someone willing to help me. Nevada has a much better system, where my face wouldn't be plastered over the internet, maybe someone there would like to give an author a home until I find a paper route and another house. Does Nevada have ghettos?

Anyway, as long as this plea goes through (DA has to get it approved by their boss) I'm glad this part of the mess is over.

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I'm glad it will soon be over

I hate the fact you had to take a plea over something you didnt do, but at least it will be over soon. Super hugs hon.

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It seems very wrong

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that you can't prove all this was a mistake because the system brands you as a problem and then exacerbates everything to show it was right. Talk about give a dog...

Angharad

It's sad, because their

It's sad, because their willingness to drop almost all the charges is evidence that they'd realised their case was specious, and they knew that they weren't likely to get a conviction unless they had a moron judge that wouldn't toss it out, and twelve drooling morons from the local mental redardation facility on the jury.


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

I wish she had chosen to fight it

Yeah all over email addresses that she never had in the first place. Seems stupid and I wish she had chosen to fight it. make them prove they were her addresses in court. But its easy to say that from my position it isnt my ass on the line.

But then perhaps they would had falsified evidence to show it was hers and coers testimony from people. Hey its been done before.

Vindication...

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...I can only hope and pray that somehow someone will finally believe you; a vindication of your reputation and name. I'm so sorry you've had to go through this, and you remain in my prayers.

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

Sounds OK

All this crap because someone played a prank on you as a teenager. This sounds like you sort of won the best deal that you could make and I don't blame you for wanting out of the state , you would think that they have better and more important things to don't then go after K.T. over trivial B.S. like not registering before you moved in to your house.
Anyway Little Katie we are all behind you OUR FRIEND -- Richie2

Path of reasonable resistence.

Keeping in mind that this ugly dog has your leg and foot hostage you took the best offer from this bad dog you can get. This is a case of " Do not get mad do not get even. Get ahead."

We all are with you and love you and your fight to be free.

Huggles

Michele

With those with open eyes the world reads like a book

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Three strikes laws

Katie,

Before you finalize the deal, and before you move, please talk to your attorney about how the three strikes laws in your current state and any state to which you might move could affect you. If both of your plea bargains resulted in you pleading guilty to felonies, in some places it wouldn't take much at all to get you a third strike and life in prison. I'm NOT trying to talk you out of it. I want to make sure that you are aware of the possible long term ramifications. Good luck.

Hugs,

LittleOne

I found a list of States

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As of May 1999, these are the 24 states that have some sort of a Three Strikes sentencing law.
STATE YEAR ADOPTED
Arkansas 1995
California 1994
Colorado 1994
Connecticut 1994
Florida 1995
Georgia 1994
Indiana 1994
Kansas 1994
Louisiana 1994
Maryland 1994
Montana 1995
Nevada 1995
New Jersey 1995
New Mexico 1994
North Carolina 1994
North Dakota 1995
Pennsylvania 1995
South Carolina 1995
Tennesee 1994
Utah 1995
Vermont 1995
Virginia 1994
Washington 1993
Wisconsin 1994

http://www.threestrikes.org/index.html

Hugs

Frank

I wondered about that too

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However it seems like a good site to learn whatever information one needs to move forward in this or similar cases.

With FLA being a 3 strike state, that becomes a major concern for Katie's safety and future.

I'm am trying to offer in helpful information as I come across it.

Hugs

Frank

Maybe I'm Wrong...

But I'm inclined to doubt that anything that can lead to a sentence of just six months probation could be classified as a felony. (Besides, I think that in most three-strikes states -- certainly in Calfornia where I live -- there's an enhancement on the second qualifying felony that lengthens the sentence.)

Eric