To: Howlin
In Florida, first-time drug offenders usually get a deal similar to Rush's while using public defenders. The offenders get a chance to have their charges dropped if they enroll in a drug treatment plan for a period of time.
It seems that Roy Black, one the best lawyers in the nation and Florida, got for Rush the same deal that public offenders get for their clients. Something does not make sense.
I suspect that Roy Black proposed this deal unless he knew that the prosecutor has something solid on Rush.
To: george wythe; Howlin
Money doesnt play a part in this? ...to Rush $30,000. is walkin away from a legnthy, expensive drain.
393 posted on
04/28/2006 4:24:04 PM PDT by
woofie
(Go after "Small Oil" first ,then build up)
To: george wythe
It seems that Roy Black, one the best lawyers in the nation and Florida, got for Rush the same deal that public offenders get for their clients. No wonder Rush took the deal. He should have done it months ago.
403 posted on
04/28/2006 4:27:20 PM PDT by
Howlin
To: george wythe
In Alabama the individual pleads guilty and sentencing is put off for a time established by the judge. If you mess up the judge sets the punishment. Just confused by the not guilty plea.
410 posted on
04/28/2006 4:29:27 PM PDT by
gov_bean_ counter
(Self appointed RNC Press Secretary for Smarmy Sound Bites.)
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