Instead of JELLO should we now be saying JAILLO?

GreenHighlander

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Fuck you Cosby you complete fucking creep. Enjoy your pudding pops. Sure hope the kids dont start saying the darndest things.....
 

Potmetal

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He melted down and turned the verdict portion of the trial into a flaming shitshow with his antics.

His attorneys say the trial has fucked him financially. His estate will be wrecked in civil suits.

He will go to GP, however he'll end up in the infirmary in short order. May already be on SW, which is a solid clue that he doesn't see any soft time in his future.

That said, I've surely been wrong before.:peace:
 

Fubard

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He's 80 years old.

He's not going into general pop.
He's a sex offender, so I thought that would mean he would be segregated anyway, but given his "fame" I wouldn't expect him to be in GP. But segregated or not, he's still locked up and not on some nancy-assed "suspended" sentence (unless they mean a rope around his neck as a "suspended sentence") which is the point I was making. Of course, it depends on the inevitable appeal but I can't see him getting any verdict overturned on this one, and, as potmetal says, the lawsuits are yet to come which I hope takes every single thing from him and leaves him doing the one thing that would be of use to society called removing himself from society. Permanently.

You might guess that I have no time for anyone who does what he did, and I'd willingly push the button or throw the switch on any such predator, irrespective of race, colour, creed, fame, etc.
 

curious2garden

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Given what he is guilty of doing, I don't think there's any option regarding incarceration
There are no mandatory minimums in PA for these crimes. Sentencing recommendations are 22 to 36 months per count, then there's the question of consecutive or concurrent service and then any enhancements (use of drugs).

His attorney is going to appeal and although commonly you start serving your time while an appeal runs its course, at his age and with his influence it is a possibility he will be allowed bail although, if granted, they may use an ankle bracelet, surrendering passport or other measures to ensure he does not flee, significantly limiting his freedom.

Based upon his behavior at the verdict I doubt he would ever be outside of the hospital side of the house.
 

Fubard

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There are no mandatory minimums in PA for these crimes. Sentencing recommendations are 22 to 36 months per count, then there's the question of consecutive or concurrent service and then any enhancements (use of drugs).

His attorney is going to appeal and although commonly you start serving your time while an appeal runs its course, at his age and with his influence it is a possibility he will be allowed bail although, if granted, they may use an ankle bracelet, surrendering passport or other measures to ensure he does not flee, significantly limiting his freedom.

Based upon his behavior at the verdict I doubt he would ever be outside of the hospital side of the house.
Even if he's in the hospital wing of The Big House, he's still incarcerated and that's the main thing, much as I would prefer that piece of vermin to suffer a long and extremely painful death.
 
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