And the truck Fotis borrowed from his employee that day, that has Jennifer’s blood on the seats? PP is an idiot or a friend of Dulos. |
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Every state is different. Below is what I found for CT. If she's convicted of being an accomplice she could easily get 10 years or more. Hopefully she'll get a decent prison sentence.
"It also appears that someone who is an accomplice in committing a crime that is punishable by a mandatory minimum sentence would be subject to that mandatory minimum. By law, someone is criminally liable for the acts of another if he or she acts with the mental state required to commit a crime and solicits, requests, commands, or intentionally aids another to engage in criminal conduct. These offenders can be prosecuted and punished as if they were the principal offenders (CGS § 53a-8). " |
I had a family member who sat at a jury for a high profiled case and the person explained the reason they acquitted the person that all the newspapers had it for sure he would be found guilty, and how the evidence was not as sensational as the DA presented them beforehand to influence the jury pool. Just because the police writes the charges to convict the person, it does not mean he will be found guilty at the end. |
Ok Norm, whatever. Sorry your client is almost dead and has no money to pay his bill. But hey at least you got free press! |
Exactly. She has nothing to bargain with now. She also lied, and didn't cooperate in the beginning. Also charged with tampering of evidence. |
She may know where the body is (or how it disappeared.) |
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I'm curious to see what the lawyer ends up saying, or the wife that is afraid of him.
Maybe they'll wheel Dulos in court. Blink once for yes, twice for no. |
Wonder if she'll confess everything now. |
| Mean-spirited grandmother? You mean the same one who gave her son-in-law millions and then saw him go on to cheat on her daughter? And then has to accept that he killed her daughter? Gee, I can’t imagine why she wouldn’t be kindly disposed towards this dude. |
Exactly. I'm sure she could kill him without remorse (he murdered her daughter!) but for needing to care for the children/not wanting to go to jail. |
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So realistically, what's the prognosis for him? He must have been without oxygen for some time?
If they found a faint pulse in the ambulance they must have been working on him? So possible he wasn't without o2? But we see his body lying there - how long did it take for the ambulance other there? I'm suddenly morbidly curious how this turns out. |
The most recent update says he's on life support, and police are searching his house again.
https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/local/article/On-life-support-Fotis-Dulos-remains-critical-15013298.php |
I posted earlier. It's a lot easier (though not easy) to get a pulse back but after as long as it sounds he was down, it'll be much more difficult to get brain function back. If be HIGHLY surprised if he isn't brain dead (smiliar to jahi mcmath) or at the very least in a longer term highly vegetative state (similar to Terry schiavo) . I'm a RN. |
I doubt she can prove anything in her story is factual regardless of the story she tells. |
I mean if she tells them where the body is, and it's there... |