A man who demanded to represent himself in a Mobile bank robbery case only to relent and plead guilty will be going to prison for a long time – perhaps the rest of his life, given his age.
in a bank robbery case only to relent and plead guilty will be going to prison for a long time – perhaps the rest of his life, given his age.
Smith expressed contrition in a hand-written letter to the court, apologizing to the tellers who were working at the time. Smith attributed his actions to his abuse of drugs in the days leading up to the robbery. Given his age, he wrote, it is unlikely he will survive a long sentence. He wrote that he has spent half of his life behind bars.the constitutionality a search conducted by law enforcement officers who approached him at a park not long after the robbery.
After buying several items, he left the store at about 4:25 p.m. and then walked to an area near the Popeye’s chicken restaurant and sat underneath a tree, eating an Italian ice he had just purchased from the store.
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