Did the judge mention anything about the assault on the jail guard for which he previously received 26 years?
The attempted murder charge is not mandatory life without parole in Florida. Mandatory of 20 years if firearm used, mandatory 25 to life without parole if serious bodily injury occurred via firearm during an attempted murder.lethalninja said:
I thought all life sentences in Florida are without parole. That's what the judge told him when he pled guilty.
Don't know . I didn't see it but I didn't watch a ton of this. Went on forever.lethalninja said:
I saw something on Reddit about one of the victims' family members flipping off Nikolas Cruz and one of his lawyers. Did that actually happen?
They made victim impact statements during the trial. These statements were to address the sentence.Private PoopyPants said:
She just finished. She never mentioned her brother. She never talked about the victim in what is supposed to be a victim impact statement. This has turned into a kangaroo court of people using the platform to rail against a public defender's office. This should not be allowed.
By doing what in court? Flipping the bird to the judge? Making jokes with Cruz? Getting all whiny with the judge and defying her orders?lethalninja said:
They were trying to get him life without parole instead of the death penalty, since the prosecutor refused to accept his offer of pleading guilty in exchange for 34 consecutive life sentences, so he pled guilty without an agreement.
And you know what? That was their sole job. But taking a victory lap and spiking the football over it was a bit much. And if Cruz had been just a wee bit older when he did this and the jury not tainted it would have been for aught.lethalninja said:
They could have been more professional, but they still did a good job defending him, since they were able to get him life without parole instead of the death penalty, even though he killed seventeen people.
I missed the trial, apparently. I was under the impression he pled guilty.lethalninja said:
This was the deadliest mass shooting to go to trial in the United States, so it's not unreasonable for him to have a team of lawyers for a case of this magnitude. There were a similar number of lawyers for the state.
So?Private PoopyPants said:
Just rewatched the argument with the attorney yesterday and then with the Chief PD. I didn't see the entire exchange until now. The judge misrepresented what the attorney said and then went on a ridiculous whiney tirade about it. This was after a victim's mother repeated wished "karma" on the entire defense team and their children.
I fully understand that. And those are addressed in camera with the judge and extra security being assigned.lethalninja said:
They were probably referring to threats they got from the public for defending him. It was still tone deaf of them to say that in front of the families, though.