Monday, January 14, 2013

Now That Joey Dauben Has Been Sentenced

 Now that Joey Dauben has been sentenced it is up to the Judge in Navarro County to decide how long he must spend there. Joey was given up to 10 years prison on 3 of the 4 charges. And 10 years probation on one. The Jury must have found some redeemable quality in Joey. Now the Judge must decide whether or not the sentences can be served congruent or consecutive. Meaning does the Judge give him a credit of 3 for one or does he have to do 1 for 1?
 Let me break this down so I don't lose anyone here. The Judge can let Joey Dauben serve all three sentences at the same time i.e. the 3 for one or he can "stack" them so Joey Dauben would have to do the sentences one after another i.e. 1 for 1.
 I would like to see the Judge issue Joey Dauben the stacked sentences. He would have to serve 14 years and 8 months roughly before he would be eligible for parole. This only accounts for the time Joey Dauben has already spent in county lock ups. This would in no way account for good behavior.
 If the Judge does not stack the sentences then Joey would be eligible for parole in 4 years 8 months. Not taking into account time for good behavior.
 I for one will be pleading for the Judge to pass on the longer sentence simply because Joey Dauben will not have learned anything if he only serves 4 years on a 10 year sentence and has the other sentences reduced to zero. Joey Dauben always said his pen was mightier than any law. Judge please prove to Joey Dauben he was wrong.
 Joey Dauben needs to learn that when you call for stronger sentences that you commit yourself you will get held to those standards. For years Joey cried about the light sentences that were handed out to child rapist and pedophiles. For years he attacked the system that allowed it to happen. The irony here is that the person that would have been most happy with the sentencing today would have been Joey Dauben if he had not been the subject of it.

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  1. I doubt he would have been happy. He will always find something to complain about.

    He's both a snitch and a short eyes. He's going to spend his entire sentence in solitary. He'll be lucky to get out alive.

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    1. Last I heard he is in the protective unit near Ft. Bliss. He has embarked on a letter writing theme to his old editors. Only one is contemplating replying that I know of.

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