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He wasn't going to get 30 years. See the other top HN post right now about he could have plea-bargained for 6 months.
He could only get the 6 month (rather than 35 years) prison sentence by waiving his right to a fair trial. So exercising his constitutionally guaranteed right would result in a seventy-fold increase in his worst-case outcome. In 2009 fully 96% of criminal cases in our Federal court system resulted in a conviction. http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=7... This situation would be absurd if it weren't…
If he willingly engaged in a jury trial and somehow still got convicted, with a strict judge, and a jury that hates him, and an incompetent defense, he still wouldn't get anything approaching a 35-year sentence.
Is it really too much to ask to not use hyperbole for matters as serious as this? You could just as well be saying that the taxpayers are paying for Sandra Fluke to have sex.
Please, please, I'm begging you all: By setting up an echo chamber and inventing your own "facts" and then taking action based on that made-up dream world, you're just as wrong as "the other side".