myself said:
In many other states, killing your accomplice in a crime gets you charged with felony murder. Here he'll get a traffic ticket for failing to yield.
That wouldn't surprise me.
St Marys co judiciary can do even better. Even the theft charge from the incident that killed their accomplice was dismissed. The same day they were arrested for the next crime
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Charge No: 001Description:THEFT LESS THAN $100.00
Statute: CR.7.104Description:THEFT LESS THAN $100.00
Amended Date: CJIS Code:1 0521MO/PLL
robable Cause:X
Incident Date From: 02/05/2014 To: 02/05/2014 Victim Age:
Disposition
Plea: OTHER PLEA
Disposition: NOLLE PROSEQUIDisposition Date:02/12/2014
Fine:$0.00Court Costs:$0.00CICF:$0.00
Amt Suspended: Fine:$0.00Court Costs:$0.00CICF:$0.00
PBJ EndDate: Probation End Date:Restitution Amount:$0.00
Jail Term: Yrs:Mos
ays:
Suspended Term: Yrs:Mos
ays:
Credit Time Served:
Same for her accomplice:
Charge No: 001Description:THEFT LESS THAN $100.00
Statute: CR.7.104Description:THEFT LESS THAN $100.00
Amended Date: CJIS Code:1 0521MO/PLL
robable Cause:X
Incident Date From: 02/05/2014 To: 02/05/2014 Victim Age:
Disposition
Plea: OTHER PLEA
Disposition: NOLLE PROSEQUIDisposition Date:02/12/2014
Fine:$0.00Court Costs:$0.00CICF:$0.00
Amt Suspended: Fine:$0.00Court Costs:$0.00CICF:$0.00
PBJ EndDate: Probation End Date:Restitution Amount:$0.00
Jail Term: Yrs:Mos
ays:
Suspended Term: Yrs:Mos
ays:
Credit Time Served: