A former Morgan State University student has received probation before judgment after entering a plea in the stabbing of another student on campus.
Court records show 20-year-old Carlos Mars of District Heights pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree assault on Monday. If Mars successfully completes his probation, he won't have a criminal record.
Mars was initially charged with attempted murder in the March 17 fight that broke out between groups on campus.
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Wow. Attempted murder. Actually stabbed someone and then only gets a sweet pbj sandwich to walk away with. Smdh.
ReplyDeleteAttempted murder down to 2nd degree assault with PBJ??
ReplyDeleteAfraid of being labeled a "Racist", so Judge folded.
ReplyDeleteI want to get his lawyers name, in case I decide to stab someone....
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness it's a commin folks!!
ReplyDeleteProblem is , you can't see em at night unless they smile.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of special 'in' did he have to get this type of kid glove treatment? With PBJ eraser he can still get into law school!