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Old 09-16-2005, 17:21   #17
smokfire
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The Verdict is In

The jury in the case of Wisconsin vs. Chai S. Vang has found him guilty on all eight counts in the indictment. Guilty of six counts of 1st. Degree Intentional Homicide with a dangerous weapon and guilty of two counts of Attempted 1st. Degree Intentional Homicide with a dangerous weapon. The jury deliberated for about five hours and zero emotion was shown from Vang during the reading of the verdicts. Wisconsin does not have capital punishment so he is facing a maximum of six consecutive life terms in prison plus 225 years. So with the average life expectancy of a male being o say 80 years, that comes to 705 years in prison. I do not think there is any chance of parole.


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