02-16-2014, 03:15 AM
After processing all of this for a bit tonight, I'm feeling much better about the outcome here. Especially after reading Jordan's mom's reaction. She's praying for Dunn. She knows he's going away for a very long time; rightfully so. She knows Dunn won't be able to blow his stack and kill another kid.
Dunn's fucked. Good. He fucked himself when he stole a life.
Dunn has been remanded to the custody of authorities. Sentencing, which could total as much as 75 years in prison, was set for around March 24.
If Dunn's sentences aren't to run concurrent and he gets decades behind bars, I hope Angela Corey considers the wishes of Jordan's family before committing to retry Dunn on the murder of Jordan.
If Ron and Lucia feel that having Dunn put away, for what will essentially be life for Dunn, is what they need (even if the conviction wasn't in Jordan's name), I think Corey should respect that and not waste the time and money on a retrial.
If Ron and Lucia feel, on the other hand, that they need a conviction in their son's name, that's perfectly understandable and worth considering a retrial over.
Dunn's fucked. Good. He fucked himself when he stole a life.
Dunn has been remanded to the custody of authorities. Sentencing, which could total as much as 75 years in prison, was set for around March 24.
If Dunn's sentences aren't to run concurrent and he gets decades behind bars, I hope Angela Corey considers the wishes of Jordan's family before committing to retry Dunn on the murder of Jordan.
If Ron and Lucia feel that having Dunn put away, for what will essentially be life for Dunn, is what they need (even if the conviction wasn't in Jordan's name), I think Corey should respect that and not waste the time and money on a retrial.
If Ron and Lucia feel, on the other hand, that they need a conviction in their son's name, that's perfectly understandable and worth considering a retrial over.