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And around here, the defendant could petition the court xx many days after probation was successfully completed to have a felony reduced to a misdemeanor on the record. If the state includes it in the plea bargain. This is stuff not introduced by the defendant and well before probation was over.waffle said:Yeah, I don't see any indication that part of his deal was to have the conviction removed/reduced if he completed probation, which means that at least around here they wouldn't have a hearing unless the PO filed a complaint.
Zim said:Going to jail? Preposterous!
Ok now that I got my college word of the day out of the way, I don't think he's going to go to jail. OPL is a special needs individual and isn't worth putting away for very long if at all.
I think the courts should let him go back to his own prison/home.
CalmMyTits said:I realize that, but part of the original sentence was for Chris to get help and for him to socialize more and such. Getting banned from places... I doubt that helps his case. Did he ever get the psychiatric counseling that was part of his sentence?
Marvin said:I really think Chris safely managed to dodge having to do community service. I don't think Chris and Barb together would fuck up fulfilling their court requirements. They're stupid as hell, but still have the minimum required intellect to avoid jail when their backs are against the wall. If he had to be doing community service, he'd be doing community service. And bitching about it the whole time.
Thetan said:Marvin said:I really think Chris safely managed to dodge having to do community service. I don't think Chris and Barb together would fuck up fulfilling their court requirements. They're stupid as hell, but still have the minimum required intellect to avoid jail when their backs are against the wall. If he had to be doing community service, he'd be doing community service. And bitching about it the whole time.
Not trying to sound A-Loggy here, but a quick stay in jail or, potentially, the state hospital (if there's concern about putting him in GP because of his autism), may be just the bitch-slap from reality that Chris needs to finally get his shit together and turn his life around. You'd have thought that Bob's death would have made more of an impression on him, but apparently it hasn't.
Chris has never faced any real consequences for his actions. If he has, in fact, managed to dodge community service, and doesn't face any real, meaningful consequences for his actions at The Game Place, it's just going to reinforce his bad behavior and sense of entitlement. He already has a smug sense of superiority, where he thinks he is somehow 'special', possibly even above the law (who knows exactly how his mind works). Letting him skate on this could lead to far worse problems further down the road.
Just my .02.
Da Pickle Monsta said:Thetan said:Marvin said:I really think Chris safely managed to dodge having to do community service. I don't think Chris and Barb together would fuck up fulfilling their court requirements. They're stupid as hell, but still have the minimum required intellect to avoid jail when their backs are against the wall. If he had to be doing community service, he'd be doing community service. And bitching about it the whole time.
Not trying to sound A-Loggy here, but a quick stay in jail or, potentially, the state hospital (if there's concern about putting him in GP because of his autism), may be just the bitch-slap from reality that Chris needs to finally get his shit together and turn his life around. You'd have thought that Bob's death would have made more of an impression on him, but apparently it hasn't.
Chris has never faced any real consequences for his actions. If he has, in fact, managed to dodge community service, and doesn't face any real, meaningful consequences for his actions at The Game Place, it's just going to reinforce his bad behavior and sense of entitlement. He already has a smug sense of superiority, where he thinks he is somehow 'special', possibly even above the law (who knows exactly how his mind works). Letting him skate on this could lead to far worse problems further down the road.
Just my .02.
Honestly, I think Chris is beyond help at this point. Jail is just going to fuel his persecution complex. Barb's death is only going to reiterate this asinine idea of "me against the world."
Really, the law needs to see what's best for the people around Chris and take it from there. Taking away his driver's license, or at least giving him mandatory re-training, would be a good place to start.
I'm not saying Chris is going to become a better person through these events. Chris is a real asshole of a person and he can't improve without training. Like, dog training.Thetan said:Marvin said:I really think Chris safely managed to dodge having to do community service. I don't think Chris and Barb together would fuck up fulfilling their court requirements. They're stupid as hell, but still have the minimum required intellect to avoid jail when their backs are against the wall. If he had to be doing community service, he'd be doing community service. And bitching about it the whole time.
Not trying to sound A-Loggy here, but a quick stay in jail or, potentially, the state hospital (if there's concern about putting him in GP because of his autism), may be just the bitch-slap from reality that Chris needs to finally get his shit together and turn his life around. You'd have thought that Bob's death would have made more of an impression on him, but apparently it hasn't.
Chris has never faced any real consequences for his actions. If he has, in fact, managed to dodge community service, and doesn't face any real, meaningful consequences for his actions at The Game Place, it's just going to reinforce his bad behavior and sense of entitlement. He already has a smug sense of superiority, where he thinks he is somehow 'special', possibly even above the law (who knows exactly how his mind works). Letting him skate on this could lead to far worse problems further down the road.
Just my .02.
Honestly, that's how driving law usually works. If you can pass the relevant requirements and get your drivers license, the state assumes you're a competent driver until proven otherwise.Thetan said:The idea of him having a driver's license scares the hell out of me. Besides The Game Place, there have been other incidents where Chris has nearly run someone over with his car. Whether this was intentional or not is beside the point. At the very least, these incidents point to a lack of emotional control / poor impulse control, impaired judgement, and just plain poor driving skills. The courts need to take these previous incidents into account.
Chris may not have meant to hit Michael Snyder, but that isn't what's important. Michael was lucky to get off with minor injuries. Things could have gone much worse. Just to clarify: I'm not saying that Chris was bent on vehicular homicide when he hit Michael, just maybe that he lacks the self-control, judgement, and emotional maturity to have a driver's license. Does someone have to get seriously injured - or worse, before the state of VA takes a serious look at this. Some people just weren't meant to drive - period.
Thetan said:Marvin said:I really think Chris safely managed to dodge having to do community service. I don't think Chris and Barb together would fuck up fulfilling their court requirements. They're stupid as hell, but still have the minimum required intellect to avoid jail when their backs are against the wall. If he had to be doing community service, he'd be doing community service. And bitching about it the whole time.
Not trying to sound A-Loggy here, but a quick stay in jail or, potentially, the state hospital (if there's concern about putting him in GP because of his autism), may be just the bitch-slap from reality that Chris needs to finally get his shit together and turn his life around. You'd have thought that Bob's death would have made more of an impression on him, but apparently it hasn't.
Chris has never faced any real consequences for his actions. If he has, in fact, managed to dodge community service, and doesn't face any real, meaningful consequences for his actions at The Game Place, it's just going to reinforce his bad behavior and sense of entitlement. He already has a smug sense of superiority, where he thinks he is somehow 'special', possibly even above the law (who knows exactly how his mind works). Letting him skate on this could lead to far worse problems further down the road.
Just my .02.