This particular story has reached its zenith. The Georgia stuff will be held out there for a bit but the heat is being turned up and will be increased on the MAL docs obstruction of justice nonsense.lethalninja said:
He's facing up to 136 years in prison, since each of the 34 charges carries up to four years in prison, but even if he's convicted, it's very unlikely that he'll get the maximum.
Though a smart person will see the same issue. Trying for a process crime related to an alleged other crime that was / is not a crime.