Teen turns down 25-year prison offer, instead gets 65 years

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Teen turns down plea deal for 25 years in prison, gets 65 years instead

WETUMPKA, Ala. — A teenager tried as an adult under Alabama's accomplice liability law was sentenced to 65 years in prison Thursday after rejecting an earlier plea deal that recommended 25 years.

In a two-day trial in March, Lakeith Smith, now 18, of Montgomery was convicted of felony murder, burglary and theft for helping in the 2015 break-ins of two homes in Millbrook, about 10 miles north of Montgomery. He did not kill A'Donte Washington, 16, of Montgomery, who was part of a group of five accused in the thefts.


But several in the group, including Washington, fired shots at Millbrook police officers who responded Feb. 23, 2015, to a call of a burglary in progress, according to officer body-camera footage. The officer that Washington ran toward pointing a .38 caliber revolver fired his police-issued sidearm four times, killing Washington.

Smith was accused of being criminally responsible for the acts that led to Washington's death, the gist of Alabama's accomplice law. An Elmore County grand jury cleared the officer who fired the fatal shots; the officer's name was not released.

On Thursday, Judge Sibley Reynolds of Alabama's 19th Judicial Circuit Court handed down three sentences that Smith will serve back to back: 30 years for murder, 15 years for burglary and 10 years each for two theft convictions.

Smith smiled and laughed through the sentencing, said C.J. Robinson, chief assistant district attorney. Smith flashed a broad smile March 14 as he was led out of the courtroom shortly after the verdicts were announced.


“I don’t think Mr. Smith will be smiling long when he gets to prison,” Robinson said. “We are very pleased with this sentence. Because the sentences are consecutive, it will be a long time before he comes up for even the possibility for parole, at least 20 to 25 years.”

Alabama's accomplice law states that a person is legally liable for the behavior of another who commits a criminal offense if that person aids or abets the first person in committing the offense. It wasn't immediately known how many states have similar statutes.

"The officer shot A'donte, not Lakeith Smith," Smith's lawyer, Jennifer Holton, said during the trial. "Lakeith was a 15-year-old child, scared to death. He did not participate in the act that caused the death of A'donte. He never shot anybody."

Other surviving defendants charged in the case — Montgomery residents Jadarien Hardy, 22; Jhavarske Jackson, 23; and La’Anthony Washington, 22 — entered guilty pleas to charges of felony murder, burglary and theft, court records show. They are awaiting sentencing.

Teen turns down plea deal for 25 years in prison, gets 65 years instead

Bro laughed because he realized at that moment the game that is the so-called system was, is and always will be fukked.
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They will introduce any means of ensuring black men spend time behind prison, even if it entails finding culpability under the most dubious of circumstances. Glad to hear they were busting shots back at the race soldiers. Too bad the pigs survived.
 
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Throw a teenagers life away persons life away:pacspit: but that cop has a family and kids and a dog:mjcry:



Are we still acting surprised they are trying to get our bodies in bondage by any means necessary:hhh:numbers are down:francis:

:snoop:65 years of slavery in Alabama for not even shooting. The law should have sided with him but we are 3/5 a person according to the law.

They don't want us to leave, because they know we'll fall in the million traps into slavery:scust:

Get an exit strategy, move to canada where they don't rely economically on us being locked up:yeshrug:
 

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They will introduce any means of ensuring black men spend time behind prison, even if it means finding culpability under the most dubious of circumstances. Glad to hear they were busting shots back at the race soldiers. Too bad the pigs survived.

Actually in most states if a person dies while your in the midst of committing a crime, you are liable for that person's death regardless of who killed them. So even though the cop killed the kid, because they were the ones who prompted the shooting, he and his friends are liable. I think 25 years is too much time let alone 65, however when his partner died that sealed his fate......

The law is called a "Felony Murder Rule" and most states have adopted it or some variation of it......
 

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IS THE COLI BECOMING THIS RETARDED?

The system needs to be changed.

Does he deserve jail time? Of course. What he did was deplorable and he needs to serve out a sentence.

Is this sentence reasonable? No. It's excessive and plus he was 15 when it happened. This country does not try to educate our youth through punishment, they want us to suffer.
 
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