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 Post subject: Man accused of 2012 slaying two bail bondsmen in Bakersfield
 Post Posted: Sun 20 Apr 2014 11:32 
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Man accused of 2012 slaying two bail bondsmen in Bakersfield gets plea deal
-Two murder charges were dropped http://www.turnto23.com/news/local-news ... eal-041814

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 Post subject: Re: Man accused of 2012 slaying two bail bondsmen in Bakersf
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A father loses to sons to a POST Murderer and he walks on a manslaughter charge. If it were a policeman killed, he would get strung up. This is bull shit and the people of that community should hold the state's attorney accountable.

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This would normally call for the death penalty. But we have a State AG that will not prosecute or ask for the death penalty, even in the case of the murder of a child or LEO.

I have no clue why the Kern County DA would not at least try the case as a 1st degree murder charge.

In CA, there is no guarantee that this guy will serve the whole 38 years.


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