Victor Ogiste will enjoy some Mississippi hospitality, courtesy of MDOC after he was convicted of no less than eleven counts of auto burglary and one count of conspiracy yesterday in Madison County Circuit Court.
Ogiste and his compadres hit eleven vehicles at the Burn Boot Camp on Main Street in Madison on October 13, 2023 at 5:47 AM. They were part of a ring that pulled similar crimes in Oxford and other parts of North Mississippi.
The grand jury indicted Ogiste and Raymone Davis for 11 counts of auto burglary and one count of conspiracy in October 2024. Judge Ratcliff held a trial last year and the jury convicted Ogiste of all counts in September 2025.Judge Ratcliff sentenced Ogiste to serve 35 years in prison yesterday. Ogiste will serve 7 years in prison for each of the first five counts of auto burglary. The sentences will run consecutively. The Court sentenced the defendant to serve 7 years in prison for the other six counts of auto burglary but suspended the sentences. Ogiste was also sentenced to serve 5 years in prison for civil conspiracy but the Court suspended the sentence.
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Ogiste would normally only have to serve 25% of his sentence since the crimes are considered to be of the non-violent variety. Unfortunately for Ogiste, he was classified as a non-violent habitual offender. Thus he must serve his prison sentence day for day.



10 comments:
The dude’s keeping it real, though. I bet he’s knocking down mad respect back in the neighborhood.
Another loser judge pretending like a suspended sentence is being hard on crime. Start throwing away the keys instead of pretending subaverages will magically behave themselves after a few years learning to be better criminals.
7:39 respect for what?
8:04: He got 35 years, to serve day for day, which means no early release. It's right there in the post.
You think he’s going to be a productive 65 year old when released? Might as well have done the rest of it just to make sure nobody else has to deal with him. If people want to be lifetime criminals why not treat them like they want to be treated and give them all of the years they worked hard to earn?
@9:22 you really need to work on your reading comprehension. I am assuming you are the same anonymous commenter who always chimes in with an asinine comment and ALWAYS gets it wrong!
11:49 I have been reading JJ for a long time, your comments on point on the sentencing of criminals!
Everyday a Judge in Madison and Rankin is throwing these criminals AWAY.
They mean what they say!
Stay out, if you come to commit crime in their communities.
He will be an old man when he gets out. The judge probably did it that way so MDOC doesn’t have to provide geriatric care to him.
@11:50 That's...funny? Where did 9:22 err? Ogiste was sentence to 7 years consecutively for each of 11 counts, 6 of those counts plus the conspiracy were suspended. THEREFORE he will serve 35 years, day for day due to the habitual nature of the conviction. If you're gonna talk sh*t, at least be accurate.
@9:22, it's consecutive and not concurrent. Is that possibly your point of confusion? It's 35 years and habitual, so, we'll see him in 35 years.
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