
On Feb. 14, 2009, Talbot County States Attorney Scott Patterson gave a deal to Yungbluth in exchange for his guilty plea, and again in 2016.
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On Feb. 14, 2009, Talbot County States Attorney Scott Patterson gave a deal to Yungbluth in exchange for his guilty plea, and again in 2016.
Fritz let her off with one year in jail and all but one day suspended, along with a fine of $242.50.
Since that deal was struck, Saunders has been cited for violation of probation four times. His period of supervised probation agreed to by States Attorney Adams was for eighteen months.
Especially don’t rob a drug dealer who is packing heat and he will track you down as you flee with his stuff and cap your lame butt
The States Attorney never posts a reason for dropping charges nor are they required to under the law. Whether or not to drop charges is the sole decision of the prosecutor and they answer to no one.
One of the first things to go out the window for a drunk driver is judgment. Like seeing a police car heading in your direction and then turning directly into its path.