tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6757083416792635619.post6860823360228316997..comments2024-01-09T14:03:43.304-08:00Comments on Pull Me Under: Sixteen Days of Hide n' Seekufowatchdog.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436068407519747060noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6757083416792635619.post-13134275808257869382017-07-07T15:58:47.470-07:002017-07-07T15:58:47.470-07:00That sure looks like something Sean would text. I...That sure looks like something Sean would text. It's laughable when he says that Melissa has a new attorney that will overturn and void everything. They don't just do that...they were both convicted by a jury. They both would need an appeal and even then it's a slim chance they would get it. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6757083416792635619.post-80479061993108821952017-07-06T17:08:56.512-07:002017-07-06T17:08:56.512-07:00While I do not want to be too intrusive, the maxim...While I do not want to be too intrusive, the maximum punishment for Morton is probably simpler under 18 USC 3147<br /><br />" A person convicted of an offense committed while released under this chapter shall be sentenced, in addition to the sentence prescribed for the offense to--<br /><br />(1) a term of imprisonment of not more than ten years if the offense is a felony; or<br /><br />(2) a term of imprisonment of not more than one year if the offense is a misdemeanor.<br /><br />A term of imprisonment imposed under this section shall be consecutive to any other sentence of imprisonment."<br /><br />It has been held that violating section 3146 is a qualifying offense under this section. Ericksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13489446146745522101noreply@blogger.com