Claiborne Frazier will appeal his sentence. So Claiborne Frazier pleads guilty. The judge gives him 60 months in jail, a $10,000 fine, and supervised release for three years.* Restitution per federal sentencing guidelines is to be determined at a later date. Now Mr. Frazier files a notice of appeal this week in U.S. District Court. The order is posted below.
*This comment was published under the April 16 post. Whoever wrote it summed up that day's proceeding rather nicely:
Judge Starett followed the federal sentencing guidelines to the letter. Based on the stipulations made by the government (amount of monetary damages, and the level of the sentence recommendation agreed in the plea agreement) the Judge gave the top in of the recommended sentence. Guidelines were for 41 to 63 months; Jude imposed 60 months.
All you armchair quarterjudges should get your facts before you start suggesting an investigation of the judge!
Left out of KF's post is that there is still a restitution sentence to be done in a few months. Also, there are a number of civil cases yet to be settled.
Selection of facility is left to the Bureau of Prisons; suspect likely facility will be Pensacola (close to family). Report date is July 14th. Hope he 'enjoys' life for next 90 days - after that, he ain't going to like Thursdays!
17 comments:
Yawn. Dead horse beating.
Perhaps he thought that he deserved more.
Does the appeal delay the date he must report to prison?
Does it change anything else?
@9:22 Rarely have I seen the first comment with some much win.
Has the Claiborne Frazier vs James B. Reynolds III lawsuit reached a conclusion?
How are his father C. E. in N. ureCarolina prison and brother Austin in Florida prison doing?
Of course no one should be surprised. The attorney who entered the appeal notice is not even the attorney who represented him day of sentencing just 2 weeks ago! How many attorneys can one convict go thru?!?
Wait for it....wait for it...:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQ4LoPBGA30
How many attorneys can one convict go thru?!?
That might partially depend upon how well one pays them I suppose. Almost enough to wonder if someone was asking inappropriate and freaky questions about
@12:12 agree that 9:22 wins. Unfortunately a comment with less win must have been hiding ahead of 9:22 in the queue.
Folks, I've known Claiborne all my life and I promise you this isn't going to end well.....
@3:45 Do you mean to imply full restitution won't be happening in a timely fashion?
1:42 - who is the newest attorney?
Zack Scruggs pleaded guilty and then appealed. The outcome here will be the same. Pack your shaving kit and transistor radio.
4:27 the attorney representing him in the appeal is Jule Anne Epps. Don't her but hes just prolonging the inevitable. Not sure what he thinks is gonna happen but your right 3:45 this will not end well. Can an appeal of a sentencing end up with the defendant getting mote time?
Was Austin in the prison in Pensacola that had storm damage with 2 dead and 150 injured this week? Claiborne will do anything and everything he can to beat the system. At least Austin and CE "manned up" and accepted their sentences.
cf reports monday morning the 14th of july 2014.
the legal games are over.
the only thing left is his path of destruction.
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