Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: Haui
I all the fuss about when and where Michael Vick wil plead guilty to all charges against him, where does perjury come into affect? Two weeks ago, Vick pleaded not guilty, yet, since our justice system rewards criminals for "giving in", why and how can this be?
Explain to me what happens - will he get more time for "lying" about being guilty? Can the judge give more time that the expected 12-18 months? Once out, could the STATE of Atlanta file more charges on him? I know he is "phucked", but he deserves the worst punishment yet.
Why do we give him so much time to plead? Last Friday was the supposed "last day" to plead, then Monday, now he has until next Monday (probably even longer if he wants).
If a man is guilty, regardless of whether or not he pleads guilty, he should be sentenced the same way. Don't reward a criminal with a lighter sentence just because he pleads guilty.
Your thoughts?
He was not under oath when he pled not guilty.
Yes he was. There are even new "drawings" of him with his hand up in court.