the plea agreement and the recommended sentence. i don t see any further purpose in going beyond life without parole. in 1,000 years, a person can only die in prison once and certainly you will receive a sentence that is commensurate with the harm you ve done but one that also accomplishes the sentencing principles for purposes here in ohio. there will be an order of forfeiture for the firearm, the home, at 2207 seymour avenue and $22,268.83. all those items will be forfeited by virtue of the sentencing today. court also is imposing a fine of $100,000 in this matter. do you have property, separate and apart from the house, and
i don t see any other further purpose in going beyond a thousand years. a person can only die in prison once and certainly you will receive a sentence that is commensurate with the harm you have done and one that accomplished the principles and purposes for here in ohio. there will be an order of forfetture of firearms and the homes and 2207 avenue. and all of those items will be forfetitted. and the court is imposing a fine of 100,000 and you have property separate and apart from the
in this community and by this plea we hope that anybody else who challenges law enforcement or anybody else in the field that will prevent this kind of behavior from ever happening again. i think michelle said it best to you. it was an eternity, your honor, and that s what he deserves in this sentence, the minimum is 1,000 years but this court can hearing today was to give you a picture of what happened at 2207 seymour. it was by no means any way to disparage, to humiliate, or to embarrass or to tell a story to a child. it was information that is being given to a court of law to
you as a judge are entrusted with the powers of sentencing. this is a court of law. it is not one of mercy. this court doesn t impart mercy, only god gives mercy. his actions have spoken so loud in this community, and by this plea we hope that anybody else who challenges law enforcement or anybody else finish. [inaudible] that will prevent this kind of behavior from ever happening again. i think michelle said it best to you: it was an eternity, your honor, and that s what he deserves in his sentencing. the minimum is a thousand years, but the court can go higher. and the reason for our hearing today was to give you a picture of what happened in 2207
at least in the visible portion today, are they an attempt to match the actual room colors in part because of how the discriminates described what room they were in by room color? yes. did you have an opportunity to go through the interior of 2207 seymour? on multiple occasions, yes. when was the first time? i would say the first time was either the following day or maybe the day after their escape. describe that experience. well, it was it was surreal to me. i ve been involved in the missing persons investigations for quite some time. and so it was a difficult experience. that s basically how i would describe it. did you for your own benefit