Other mistake: The plea deal with Danny (5 to 7 years in prison) seems inconsistent with Georgia's sentencing guidelines, recidivist law, and the State's reputation as being tough on repeat offenders. Danny was on parole, which means he was convicted of a felony. His new charges - including assaulting a police officer (an "aggravating circumstance") and possession with intent to deliver - could be enough to impose MAXIMUM sentences or mandatory minimums (10 years?) under sentencing enhancements.
Vendetta (2022)
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Character mistake: The prosecuting attorney told William, "In the interests of getting this thug [Danny] off the streets as soon as possible, his attorney has agreed to plead guilty to assaulting an officer, possession with the intent to distribute, and resisting arrest, and that's all in addition to his parole violations. We're looking at five to seven [years in prison]." The parole violations alone are sufficient to get Danny off the streets immediately. (00:09:34)
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