How much jail time is this coli lawyers?....and "she" looks like mannie fresh

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So you think she going to get 15+ years?
Judges and prosecutors take extenuating circumstances into consideration when charging and sentencing people. I’d take a bet she will not do time like someone who did a full on bank robbery
I don’t know what you mean by this not being a “full on bank robbery”. Bank robberies arent usually an armored car or the vault. It is a note and a single person or teller. They get 15 years. Here is a case where one person drove another person to the bank and robbed it with a note.
Camden Man Sentenced to 92 Months in Prison for Robbing Banks
the driver got 15
The robber got 8

15 is a reach but 8 seems realistic since she jumped the barrier and intimidated employees
 

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I don’t know what you mean by this not being a “full on bank robbery”. Bank robberies arent usually an armored car or the vault. It is a note and a single person or teller. They get 15 years. Here is a case where one person drove another person to the bank and robbed it with a note.
Camden Man Sentenced to 92 Months in Prison for Robbing Banks
the driver got 15
The robber got 8

15 is a reach but 8 seems realistic since she jumped the barrier and intimidated employees
I know that. Majority of bank robberies are notes and not full on heist. From my understanding of the video they took her money and told her it went to overdraft fees. So she was upset and took her money back. Caption doesn’t say anything about a note or a demand for bank money.
 

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I know that. Majority of bank robberies are notes and not full on heist. From my understanding of the video they took her money and told her it went to overdraft fees. So she was upset and took her money back. Caption doesn’t say anything about a note or a demand for bank money
I see what you mean. I believe at point it depends on how good her attorney is.


And based on the situation... :patrice:
 

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I thought chase stopped overdraft fees:francis:
Edit nevemrind it was someone else I guess can’t find the article
 
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If they are anything like Bank of ScAmerica they prolly did some funny shyt with how they processed her transactions and instead of doing an overdraft for one big purchase the processed the little transactions later as individual overdrafts. Intentionally processing shyt in a certain order. Bank of ScAmerica had a whole class action lawsuit about that shyt. It should be illegal.

I went through this once

The bank held my transactions and then posted them all at the same time (not when they actually happened because money was there to cover them at the time of transaction) no they waited until the balance was low right before my payroll could hit

Then charged $35 per transaction and my entire pay was absorbed by the fees

I was hot. Called them and they reversed everything
 
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