Needless to say, he's the only one that got out:
http://www.winknews.com/2017/06/23/l...il-on-1m-bond/
Needless to say, he's the only one that got out:
http://www.winknews.com/2017/06/23/l...il-on-1m-bond/
He should have been released in May when Sammy posted his bond, but the stupid bureaucracy held up his release because they were too dumb to realize Sammy's $ was from a legitimate source.
The whole story is pretty interesting. Sammy and his half brother are the same age. I guess his dad was pretty busy. Sammy decided to do something positive with his life and not stay stuck in the culture of drugs and violence that was all around him growing up. His brother has embraced that culture. His brother will be tried later this summer. Depending on the outcome of the trial, hopefully, Sammy's generosity will have enough of an effect on his brother to inspire him to change some things about his life.
I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
Night Train (06-23-2017)
$1 Million for racketeering? Doesn't that seem kinda high?
Hence the reason his lawyers say his constitutional rights were violated. They probably suspect him of a lot of things but only have proof of the racketeering charge, so they tried to stick it to him on the one thing they have, which, of course, is unconstitutional.
Skooby (06-24-2017)
Yeah, it's like that everywhere in different ways.
In Virginia, they like to pile on ridiculous charges that they know won't stick every time they arrest somebody. In Montgomery County, MD, they're complete Nazis about traffic enforcement, both with cameras and with officers. In Baltimore, you can get away with almost anything in terms of traffic because the cops have more important things to do.... My experiences with the Baltimore police have been positive but I'm white. Talk to anyone who's black and they'll tell you different stories.
Like Sammy doesn't have enough problems.
Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.
Skooby (06-24-2017)
If the brother skips bail this will be the worst financial decision by a Bill since Mario Williams gave his soon to be ex fiancée a $785,000 engagement ring
Skooby (06-27-2017)
Skooby (06-27-2017)
Sammy went one way, and his brother seems to have gone the other.