Making his first appearance in front of the cameras since his mugshot went viral, convicted felon Jeremy Meeks wore a bright orange jumpsuit, handcuffs and a stone-serious expression.
Meeks, who was arrested last month during a gang sweep in Stockton, Calif., faced multiple felony weapons charges. But during a brief court appearance in Stockton on Tuesday, the state agreed to turn the case — and Meeks — over to federal prosecutors, according to Sacramento’s KXTV. He is now in federal custody, the station reported, facing a single charge: “Felon in possession of a firearm.”
That one charge could lead to a prison term of 10 years and a fine of $250,000. San Joaquin County District Attorney spokesman Robert Himelblau said federal gun charges lead to longer prison sentences.
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5 comments:
This is exactly what needs to be done to the creeps in Salisbury, federal charges on gun possession. It is laughable to see a known felon not be charged with it, instead we concentrate on stupid drug convictions, and drop the gun charges. Or we get a judge that sentences them to 15 years, which sounds good, then you see where the judge suspends all but 3 to be served!! In federal court on gun charges, you get and serve 10!!!
What idiots think he is hot? The biggest turn off should be the fact that he is a criminal.
What idiots think he is hot? The biggest turn off should be the fact that he is a criminal.
11:12-You would be surprised how many women think criminals are hot.Ridiculous I know,but true.
Eewww hes gross and trashy
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