Fine, call it inconsistent rather than excessive then. Supposedly what he was looking at before that stunt was 4 years. Even if she was throwing the book at him the length of incarceration went up ~600-1500% once it became personal.
No retard his sentence went up 600 percent when he committed several felonies in a span of a minute including attempted murder. It's really not hard to understand
Fun fact, he was originally up for felony battery charges. I.E what this act would have been charged with in 99% of districts in the US, if it wasn't a judge.
Literally the only time you can guarantee a female judge will apply an excessive sentence is if the crime inconvenienced her personally.
Or if it's against a person she finds icky, or is the wrong color, or any number of things that a male judge wouldn't even think of.
Lol it's not excessive and he was already about to get a long sentence
Fine, call it inconsistent rather than excessive then. Supposedly what he was looking at before that stunt was 4 years. Even if she was throwing the book at him the length of incarceration went up ~600-1500% once it became personal.
No retard his sentence went up 600 percent when he committed several felonies in a span of a minute including attempted murder. It's really not hard to understand
Fun fact, he was originally up for felony battery charges. I.E what this act would have been charged with in 99% of districts in the US, if it wasn't a judge.