At a hearing today, George Thompson, 38, of the 1400 block of Shefford Road pled guilty to solicitation to commit murder. Judge Martin P. Welch sentenced Thompson to 15 years in prison suspending all but three years and five years probation. He also ordered Thompson to stay away from the intended victim. The State asked for 20 years in prison suspend all but seven years.
Between June 4 and June 12, 2008 in the area of Belt Street Thompson contacted a witness while he was on a work site in Baltimore City. Thompson asked this witness to kill his wife, offering $20,000 and displaying a bag of cash. Thompson contacted this witness at least two times between the dates to discuss the murder. Thompson supplied money to purchase two prepaid cell phones for the witness and himself. On June 10, 2008 this witness contacted the police. Further investigation was conducted including a tape recording of Thompson making arrangements for the murder and giving specific details on where and when his wife would be home and how to commit the actual murder. An undercover officer was present for some of these meetings. On June 12, 2008 Thompson met with the witness and the undercover officer to complete the details for the murder and he was arrested at that time.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Three Years for Solicitation of Murder
Patrick Byers could get the death penalty for the same crime, so this guy got a pretty good deal. Details:
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It probably helps this guys case that his victim wasn't actually killed.
More lawyer BS from the Patrick Byers trial:
Byers’ attorneys have pointed to the East Baltimore drug dealer’s low intelligence quotient — he scored a 77 in December — as a mitigating factor in the jury’s sentencing calculation. One of the attorneys, William B. Purpura, has suggested Byers’ “borderline” intelligence militated against his academic success and hurt his chances of escaping the violent and drug-saturated world into which he was born.I really hope the jury doesn't buy into this idiocy...
Belt Street? Was this group white?
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