02-15-2014, 09:30 PM
Just read the full story in Duchess's link. It makes me feel better.
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Even without a final decision on that count -- and pending defense appeals -- Dunn appears set to face a lengthy prison term.
The jury convicted him on three counts -- one for each of the other teens in the SUV -- of attempted second-degree murder. Dunn was also found "guilty of shooting ... as charged in the indictment," according to the jury's decision read out in court.
Prosecutor Erin Wolfson explained Saturday night that each attempted second-degree murder conviction carries a minimum sentence of at least 20 years. There's also a 15-year sentence possible on the shooting conviction.
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Hope Dunn gets the max on his convictions and loses all appeals - it won't mean justice for Jordan Davis and his loved ones - but, at least it'll keep an unstable killer (IMO) off the streets.
Angela Corey and team have a decision to make - retry Dunn on 1st degree murder charges, try him on a lesser charge, or drop it. I think I'd wait to hear the sentencing on the lesser attempted murder convictions and consult with the Davis family before making that call, if I were she.
Snip:
Even without a final decision on that count -- and pending defense appeals -- Dunn appears set to face a lengthy prison term.
The jury convicted him on three counts -- one for each of the other teens in the SUV -- of attempted second-degree murder. Dunn was also found "guilty of shooting ... as charged in the indictment," according to the jury's decision read out in court.
Prosecutor Erin Wolfson explained Saturday night that each attempted second-degree murder conviction carries a minimum sentence of at least 20 years. There's also a 15-year sentence possible on the shooting conviction.
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Hope Dunn gets the max on his convictions and loses all appeals - it won't mean justice for Jordan Davis and his loved ones - but, at least it'll keep an unstable killer (IMO) off the streets.
Angela Corey and team have a decision to make - retry Dunn on 1st degree murder charges, try him on a lesser charge, or drop it. I think I'd wait to hear the sentencing on the lesser attempted murder convictions and consult with the Davis family before making that call, if I were she.