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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 5247484, member: 76863"]There's no disparity because it's self inflicted. He has a way to freedom, tell where the treasure is for his initial deal. If he wants to gamble he'll get out and do time to try and protect a windfall that's his choice. </p><p><br /></p><p>If someone makes a plea deal and does not honor it in a major way then yes they do deserve to have it revoked. And yes people that skip court dates for major charges shouldn't be paroled. The US Marshalls had to track him down. </p><p><br /></p><p>We aren't talking about someone failing a drug test for weed on parole or getting home an hour late, his plea deal was essentially structured around handing over the treasure</p><p><br /></p><p>He can request all his charges to be brought forward and out of his broken plea deal and get credit for the time he's already served. He's doing this for a reason[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 5247484, member: 76863"]There's no disparity because it's self inflicted. He has a way to freedom, tell where the treasure is for his initial deal. If he wants to gamble he'll get out and do time to try and protect a windfall that's his choice. If someone makes a plea deal and does not honor it in a major way then yes they do deserve to have it revoked. And yes people that skip court dates for major charges shouldn't be paroled. The US Marshalls had to track him down. We aren't talking about someone failing a drug test for weed on parole or getting home an hour late, his plea deal was essentially structured around handing over the treasure He can request all his charges to be brought forward and out of his broken plea deal and get credit for the time he's already served. He's doing this for a reason[/QUOTE]
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