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Manhunt in North Brazos County for Perp Who Shot Bryan Officer, Brazos County Deputy

23,679 Views | 114 Replies | Last: 22 days ago by lethalninja
lethalninja
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He got life (eligible for parole after thirty years).
Would ja 91
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Thank you Brazos County Jury for doing your job.
lethalninja
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He filed an appeal last week, so I'll post the results of his appeal after it's decided (he'll most likely lose). Also, he's eligible for parole in January 2053 (with credit for time served), when he'll be 74.
rednecked
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Sadly, I know his ex-wife and son. she has her own set of issues and the boy, well, I don't see very good things for his future either.
lethalninja
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https://www.kbtx.com/2025/01/31/brazos-county-man-gets-13-life-sentences-law-enforcement-shootings/

All of his sentences will be served concurrently (at the same time) as part of his plea deal, so he didn't get any time added onto his sentence, but his additional sentences will make it harder for him to get parole when he's eligible in 2053
maroon barchetta
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Someone who committed a crime worthy of 13 life sentences could be eligible for parole?
lethalninja
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I wouldn't be surprised if he dies in prison without getting parole, but he'll still be eligible in 2053, since his sentences will be served at the same time as part of his deal.
lethalninja
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He filed a motion to dismiss his appeal for his November conviction and it was granted today (he most likely had to agree to dismiss his appeal as part of his plea deal), so all of his cases have officially been resolved.
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maroon barchetta said:

Someone who committed a crime worthy of 13 life sentences could be eligible for parole?
Seems like a no-brainer!
lethalninja
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He's serving thirteen life sentences, four twenty year sentences and two two year sentences (as part of his plea deal, he got the maximum for every charge he pled guilty to, except for the two charges he got two years for, since the maximum for those charges was twenty years). All of the sentences will be served at the same time.
 
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