Posted on 01/21/2022 9:52:12 AM PST by gattaca
By sentencing him to a year and a day, the defendant is eligible for good time credit which will reduce his sentence to less than one year. Had he been sentenced to a year, flat, then he would have served the entire time in custody. It seems like stealing the identity of a disabled vet and stealing from social security are of little consequence these days.
Evidently...As a veteran myself, I think he should’ve got 20-30 years...
Likewise, I also am a veteran and I think the defendant deserved a much more substantial sentence. Hopefully, when he is released he will be deported and barred from reentry.
It was a permitted legal document for that purpose at the time in Ohio. It apparently was good enough for another pos to become president. The Kenyan wasn’t born in Hawaii, says his own book jacket. There are probably hundreds of thousands in this state just like this Mexican. FU rino Dewine and all your rino buddies.
There used to be a law against pretending to be a veteran
A federal audit in 2020 revealed that nearly 400,000 Americans have unknowingly had their identities stolen, typically by illegal aliens, and were never notified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
More of the same, spit. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/01/21/illegal-alien-gets-20-years-prison-murdering-24-year-old-alabama-woman/
Human garbage.
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