he s 45 years old and be 75 and get out of jail at that point. i think the chances are good. if you think about it, that s double the guideline range. this is not an average case. chauvin is not an average defendant. we hardly ever see officers get charged, yet alone convicted and sentenced. so, i think it s a reasonable ask by the state and, of course, it depends on whether the judge sides with the state on these aggravating factors and let s remember that chauvin will not serve the entirety of his sentence and he will serve two-thirds because he s entitled to good time behavior credits while in prison. he will serve about two-thirds of that parole. we ll leave it there. sara azari. of course we re all looking to see what does play out and we hope things remain calm in minneapolis no matter what comes friday. sara, thank you. pride is back but uniformed police will be banned from
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and children, this smacks of privilege for sure. it smacks of power. smacks of influence. smacks of celebrity. and so that part i think in the whole just really vexes so many. let me tell you why i am okay with this, though. after she committed this offense, so many defendants in a court of law go in and they deflect and they spin and they back flip. it wasn t me. it was him. it was them. it was the other. you know, we live in a system where the court really values remorse. it values contrition. it values the acceptance of responsibility. and i think if ever there was a measure of a person to look to when you get caught red handed, right, your hand is in the cookie jar and we got you, i think she comported herself in a way that the system valued. and why do i believe the judge noted that? her guideline sentence range, the federal system has this guideline range where they look and they determine what you re eligible for. that was from zero to six months. a court that is a judge listens
toward flynn and, that still remains. all right. danny cevallos is here. those are a couple of issues we ll want to get to. the first one being michael flynn fires his lawyers just as the judge is about to sentence him. what does that tell you is that smart? this happens. sometimes defendants feel frustrated, they feel they don t have any control. it s not that unusual for a defendant to fire his lawyers. just before sentencing yes it s unusual. you have to remember flynn s situation. when he went into sentencing originally he was the best candidate possible for probation only sentence. his guideline range was zero to six months. the government, the prosecutors recommended a low end sentence, that s zero months. he was a slam dunk for a probation sentence. he gets to the sentencing and the judge says no, no, not so