It doesn't to me. And I'm shocked that a sentence of 4 years didn't result in a change in behavior. Indianapolis man charged in July homicide previously got deal in 2016 killing
Here are the 2016 details.
Givens was sentenced to six years, with four years served in prison and two years suspended. After violating the terms of the agreement, Givens served the entire sentence in the Department of Correction, Leffler said.
So after being sentenced to 4 years, he screwed up and ended up serving 6 years. That still doesn't sound like Justice.
So after not getting much punishment in 2016, he served 6 years - which coincidentally brings us to 2022.
Najee Givens, 33, is facing a murder charge in connection with the shooting death of 25-year-old Timothy Lamont Rucker Jr., who was found dead inside a home in the 5200 block of Padre Lane on July 17.
I wonder what kind of deal they will offer this time.
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