Tuesday, January 5, 2010

*Edit* 2 Years In Prison For Tagging...



La condena mas bestia en EEUU, 8 años de prisión para Sebastian Perez de 18 años, por varios tags (daños de $7300) en la pequeña ciudad de Corpus Christi, Texas. Ademas de una pequeña posesión de droga.

*El abogado apeló y le rebajaron la pena a 2 años. Dos años por $7,300 en daños y una pequeña posesión de droga... "unos petas" vaya.

This is from GraffNews.com:

CORPUS CHRISTI — Last week a judge gave a graffiti vandal the maximum sentence: eight years. But it turns out the most he can serve is two.

Sebastian Perez, 18, pleaded guilty Dec. 11 to three graffiti charges along with possession of marijuana, all state jail felonies.

He admitted to a spray-painting spree that lasted from March to August and caused more than $7,300 in damages.

He gave a tearful plea to 148th District Judge Marisela Saldaña for probation. Instead she had handed down the maximum two years in state jail on each count and stacked the sentences.

But Perez’s attorney, Steven Giovannini filed motions on Thursday asking the graffiti terms either be redone to run at the same time or reduced to probation.

He cited law that says if a defendant is found guilty of more than one offense arising out of the same criminal episode and prosecuted in a single action, the sentences must run concurrently. There are some exceptions, but he said none applied.

He also pointed out in another motion that judges are required to place defendants on probation for a first-time felony marijuana charge in cases where the amount is less than a pound and the defendant has no prior felony convictions. Both instances applied in Perez’s case.

Saldaña brought Perez back to court. She ordered he serve the three, two-year graffiti sentences at the same time along with two years probation on the drug charge.

District Attorney Carlos Valdez said his office had been pleased Perez received eight years, but after talking to his attorney agreed that it had to comply with the law.

Valdez added prosecutors would continue to seek the maximum sentence for graffiti vandals.

Giovannini said on Friday that Perez had shown remorse for his actions long before his guilty pleas. He said even when he visited Perez in county jail on Tuesday Perez had talked of wanting to join a graffiti cleanup crew before being transferred to state jail.

“He was really repentant and remorseful,” he said.

Via:www.caller.com


[VIA] - Judge Marisela Saldaña - 8 Years Sentence

5 comments:

Blackdrips Team said...

Ya se sabe, en Texas...

Anonymous said...

there were other charges like drug possession along with the vandalism charges that he pleaded guilty to. This probably why he got so much time. Since the judge is making him serve the several sentences consecutively it comes up to eight. I guess the highest sentence is the drug possession.

ToXiK 'zine said...

your rite, but I think the drug possession was just a little bit of weed. Still, 8 years for an 18 year old is fucked up.

MobMs said...

jajaj...putos tejanos...es como el caso de alan ket....qe despues d los años ahora le vienen los cargos...i son desmesurados..no recuerdo cuanto.... en fin me parece exagerado.

por cierto la cara d la jueza jajajaj pa meterle con 12oz in her fuckin mouth

Anonymous said...

The judge must die