Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Harlow Cuadra's Sentence... Spelled Out

Harlow Cuadra

I meant to post this a few weeks ago on the 'old' blog, but never got around to it. For anyone still wondering, here's a breakdown of the sentence(s) Harlow received for being found guilty of first-degree murder in the brutal slaying of Bryan Kocis:

1. Criminal Homicide: Guilty - Homicide 1; Life in Prison without Parole - Confinement Consecutive from Seq. 2

2. Criminal Conspiracy Engaging - Criminal Homicide: Guilty - Homicide 1; Life in Prison without Parole - Confinement Consecutive to Seq. 1 from Seq. 3

3. Arson-Danger Of Death Or Bodily Inj: Guilty - Felony 1; Min of 30 Months to Max of 60 Months - Confinement Consecutive to Seq. 2 from Seq. 4

4. Arson-Inhabited Building Or Struct: Guilty - Felony 1; Min of 6 Months to Max of 12 Months - Confinement Consecutive to Seq. 3 from Seq. 5

5. Robbery-Inflict Serious Bodily Injury: Guilty - Felony 1; Min of 60 Months to Max of 120 Months - Confinement Consecutive to Seq. 4 from Seq. 8

6. Theft By Unlaw Taking-Movable Prop: Guilty - Felony 3; Merged

7. Tamper With/Fabricate Phys'l Evidence: Guilty - Misdemeanor 2; Probation, Min of 12 Months to Max of 12 Months - Confinement Consecutive to Seq. 12

8. Abuse Of Corpse: Guilty - Misdemeanor 2; Min of 1 Month to Max of 2 Months - Confinement Consecutive to Seq. 5 from Seq. 12

9. Criminal Conspiracy Engaging - Robbery-Inflict Serious Bodily Injury: Guilty - Felony 1

10. Criminal Conspiracy Engaging - Tamper With/Fabricate Phys'l Evidence: Guilty - Felony 1

11. Criminal Conspiracy Engaging - Arson-Danger Of Death Or Bodily Inj: Guilty - Felony 1

12. Criminal Use Of Communication Facility: Guilty - Felony 3; Min of 6 Months to Max of 12 Months - Confinement Consecutive to Seq. 8 from Seq. 7

5 comments:

  1. So PC excuse me for not knowing but dose that mean that he will need to file an appeal for each concoction Or for the total case !? Thank you in advance James

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  2. Sorry I meant conviction I'm on my iPhone Sorry

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  3. dose that mean that he will need to file an appeal for each...
    No he doesn't, James. The appeal puts all verdicts in jeopardy because they were all part of the same trial.

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  4. I just discovered you now have to put a "br" code following the "/i" code to start a new line. Even several CRLF's no longer breaks the line.

    Google was probably fixing something and broke something else. ;-)

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  5. Thank you pizza man for the knowladge you just dropped
    :)

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