Law Smug Smartest Monkey in the Jungle gets 65 Years for Crime, Instead of 25. - He said "I ain't got time for dat", Judge disagreed.

An Alabama teen has had his sentence almost tripled after rejecting plea deal
IN A harsh lesson on why you should be respectful in court, a young criminal has copped a brutal sentence from a judge who wiped the smirk off his face.

Kathleen Joyce
Fox NewsAPRIL 9, 201812:13PM
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Lakeith Smith was sentenced to 65 years after refusing a plea deal. (WSFA 12 News)Source:Facebook

AN Alabama teen laughed Thursday, as a judge sentenced him to 65 years in prison for murder and theft after he rejected a plea deal that would have given him 25 years behind bars.

Lakeith Smith, 18, of Montgomery, Alabama, was sentenced to 65 years by Judge Sibley Reynolds for “felony murder, armed burglary, second-degree theft and third-degree theft,” according to Fox News.

Smith smiled and laughed while being sentenced at the Elmore County courthouse. He had turned down a plea deal that would have recommended he spend 25 years in prison on the charges.

“I don’t think Mr. Smith will be smiling long when he gets to prison,” C.J. Robinson, chief assistant district attorney, said. “We are very pleased with this sentence. Because the sentences are consecutive, it will be a long time before he comes up for even the possibility for parole, at least 20 to 25 years.”

Judge Reynolds said Smith seemed to show no remorse for his crimes during the trial and did not apologise. He also overhead the teen say, “I don’t have time for this.”

“You got plenty of time for this,” Reynolds told Smith before announcing the sentence. “When I called the case earlier you said you ain’t got time for this, so I didn’t know if you had time for this now?”

Smith laughed and said he did not know Reynolds heard his comment.

“You just don’t get it, do you?” Reynolds asked. “He hasn’t said I’m sorry yet. He hasn’t acknowledged to this court that he shouldn’t have done, shouldn’t have come around, in fact, his attitude toward this court and life, in general, has been sour.”

Smith’s grandfather pleaded with the judge and the teen to give him a chance to apologise.


“He’s had every opportunity,” Reynolds said. “I’ve asked two or three times today.”

“Are you sorry?” the grandfather asked Smith. The teenager replied that he was.

Smith was charged under Alabama’s accomplice law, “which holds co-defendants can be guilty of murder if a death occurs when they are committing a crime,” the Montgomery Adviser reported.

On Feb. 23, 2015, Smith, along with four other people, broke into two homes in Millbrook. Police responded to calls of the robberies, and the suspects fired at the officer who entered the home they were raiding. The suspects fled the home but continued to fire at the officer.

One of the suspects, A’Donte Washington, 16, of Montgomery, who was armed with a revolver, allegedly pointed a gun at the officer, body cam footage showed. The officer fired at the teenager, killing him.

Smith was charged with Washington’s death despite not firing the shots due to the accomplice law. A grand jury cleared the officer who fired the shots at Washington.

The other suspects, Jhavarske Jackson, 23, Jadarien Hardy, 22 and La’Anthony Washington, 22, entered guilty pleas of “felony murder, burglary and theft” but have not been sentenced yet.

“Standing there in court, I couldn’t help but have compassion for his grandfather, for his family,” Robinson said. “Because of his stupidity, they have lost him for 65 years.”

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:story: Life in an enclosure will suit this low IQ gorilla.
 
Just another example of the system keeping poor black boys down. Don't they realize that kids with stupid names like Lakeith, Jhavarske, Jadarien, La'Anthony, or A'Donte don't know any better?

The type of people that give those names to their kids probably gave birth while holding a crack pipe in one hand and a bucket of KFC in the other.

In all seriousness though, this kid was a dumbass. I can't imagine how many times the lawyer must have tried to explain to him what would happen if he didn't take the plea deal. All this simpleton probably saw was "Twentyfiveba years in jailba". Now his life is ruined. All because he chose the thug life rather than get a job at McDonald's like normal teens.

He'll probably die in prison regardless. Life in prison for old timers is no ballgame. It's very sad. If he even makes it that long. He isn't very smart by far.
 
The type of people that give those names to their kids probably gave birth while holding a crack pipe in one hand and a bucket of KFC in the other.

In all seriousness though, this kid was a dumbass. I can't imagine how many times the lawyer must have tried to explain to him what would happen if he didn't take the plea deal. All this simpleton probably saw was "Twentyfiveba years in jailba". Now his life is ruined. All because he chose the thug life rather than get a job at McDonald's like normal teens.

He'll probably die in prison regardless. Life in prison for old timers is no ballgame. It's very sad. If he even makes it that long. He isn't very smart by far.

If he didn't respect a judge who could give him life in prison, why would he respect Bubba? He gon get shanked for disrespecting some gang boss or something dumb.
 
It's a low grade murder, but murder nontheless.

Most states have some version of "Felony Murder' on the books, different names, different places, different elements, but it's fairly common. In my state it's "Third Degree Murder" , but the idea is the same.

ANY death that occurs during the course of a FELONY as a direct result OF that felony is on you.

Accomplice gets smoked by a cop during a robbery? That's on you.

Cop crashes his car chasing you and dies? That's on you.

Pull a gun on the bank teller and the little old lady next to you freaks and runs to get away, trips over those rope-belty-thingies and falls over and splits her head open? On you


These have been on the books for a hundred years in some places, if it was going to be the gateway for some kind of systematic legal abuse, it'd have happened by now. And my compassion for getting booked for someone you didn't directly kill is muted because the necessary prerequisite is, well, a goddamned FELONY.
Man sheeit why yall hatin on a nigga like dat, he dindu nuffin dumb mofo cracka ass judge tryna kill all the niggas sheeit man yall don't no shit bout the hood fuckin east side represent blood boyyyyyyyy
 
One of the suspects, A’Donte Washington, 16, of Montgomery, who was armed with a revolver, allegedly pointed a gun at the officer, body cam footage showed. The officer fired at the teenager, killing him.

Smith was charged with Washington’s death despite not firing the shots due to the accomplice law. A grand jury cleared the officer who fired the shots at Washington.

i understand the point of accomplice laws, like the old lady tripping and dying while you're robbing a bank being on the criminal, but this case seems to me to strain its ethical sense. in this case, a cop shot and killed a 16 year old kid "allegedly" pointing a gun at him, and was cleared can't be charged with anything because that kid was part of a group committing a felony. instead, someone else in the group, slightly older, is charged with murder. that seems a bit fucky to me.

at any rate, he's gonna be really upset once he actually figures out how much longer 65 years is than 25 years.
 
Is second-degree theft a serious crime?
I honestly never even considered such a thing.
I figured if you're breaking into a home you're at least helping stealing shit. So a second-degree theft case never occurred to me.

These names are the real crime.


I got a theory.
These names exist out of spite.
We all know niggers can't speak correctly.
For generations they probably got really tired of being corrected by white people all the time.
Instead of, ya know, learning how to talk English, they decided to start naming their kids dumb names so when white people can't pronounce them they get to be the smug ones correcting people.
Pure revenge.
 
in this case, a cop shot and killed a 16 year old kid "allegedly" pointing a gun at him, and was cleared can't be charged with anything because that kid was part of a group committing a felony. instead, someone else in the group, slightly older, is charged with murder. that seems a bit fucky to me.
Point the gun, hell! He shot at the cop first. It's all on the cop's bodycam.
http://www.wsfa.com/story/32457114/4-teens-indicted-in-burglary-shootout-with-police
A'Donte Washington pulled a gun on the officer and fired shots during the commission of a burglary.
It also appears that this isn't the first time these kids were involved in a murder.
Montgomery police officials say this burglary happened during a two-day crime spree that started in the Montgomery city limits on Gas Light Curve.

That's where 18-year-old Brandon Brown was shot and killed at a house party. Hardy is charged with capital murder for Brown's death. Smith and Jackson have all been charged with reckless murder.
They also did a bit of car jacking and kidnapping.
According to Montgomery police, the following day the suspects stole a car and held a victim, who was sleeping in the back, at gunpoint. The victim was later put out of the car before they broke into the house in Millbrook and got into a shootout with police.
...and that's the story about how they all "allegedly" dindu nuffin.
 
I keep trying to think of some sort of wisecrack about idiots threatening to riot cos obvious criminal was so stupid, but all that comes out is LOL over and over again.

When you're too stupid to be a criminal, goddamn.

What's the betting there'll be some sort of legal challenge to this sentencing? Is that even possible (I hope not)?
 
". Now his life is ruined.

It was ruined the day he got named "Lakeith". They might as well have gone with "Inmate"

These "accomplice laws" sound awful

Awful for those who decide to help their buddies commit violent crimes where someone has one of them "Nigger Moments" and dies, yeah....
 
The law is that if you're both (1) actively committing a felony crime, and (2) someone dies while you're commiting the crime, in a way that is directly related to it, you are responsible for the death. That is entirely under your own control, because you chose to commit the crime that put others in danger.

We need this law in the UK, and if we have it already it needs to be enforced. Too many people get in shit for protecting themselves or their property here when its the retards who break into people's houses that need to be punished.
 
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