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Originally Posted by Bruce3055
For the most part, I hope the sunshine law is widely dis-regarded. I can't imagine any responsible leaders not talking with each other outside of formal meetings. It seems business would grind to a halt if they didn't.
Now why Miller didn't take a plea bargain if offered the same as his partner in crime is beyond me especially when he knew he was going to testify against him. But then again, maybe the pleas deal wasn't really offered to him.
And I'm disappointed about the tax payers dollars spent on this case. I sure hope he doesn't get sentenced to more jail time for his crime. I think the stress he's already gone through will keep him from taking on politicians in the future.
And I agree to throw him in jail awaiting sentencing is over the top. It reminds me of how many high level convicted folks are out on appeal - why not Miller.
One thing I can be almost glad for is the reporting on this case is hopefully almost done. It's been embarrassing.
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Yup. Our tax dollars at work, supplying Mr. Miller with food, clothing, shelter, and medical care (if needed) until sentencing. When he /could/ be at home, paying his own way. He's not exactly wealthy enough to fly to another country to live, to avoid sentencing. And if there was even the -hint- that he might do that, just strap an anklet on him and pull his passport.