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Friday, January 25, 2013

JUDGE JAMES C. WILLIAMS JR. WOULD ...

             ( Speaking Of The Last Post )

... Give These Thugs Probation and or Time Served.

( Guns, Drugs and Future Murder's )

Even Though There Rap Sheets Would Wrap

Around The Room.


But A First Time Offender, This Idiot Judge Hands

Out 10 Years !!??     Seen Him Do It!

So If Your Poor, White Male and Have No Rap

Sheet Period ! This Jackass Judge Will

Put You Under The Jail ?!!


But If Your A Millionaire Or Black Male. That Has

Been In Trouble Nearly Your Whole Life. You

Will Get A Fourth / Fifth / Sixth / Seventh

Chance  ( you get the idea ) Eight ... ect.


( poor - white male doesn't even get a second

chance ?! it's not like he killed someone like

the millionaire did. no one died. nor stand on

street corners selling crack cocaine.

so much for his service to his country and

community or his children ... )


How's That Justice System Working Out For Ya ??!!

Thugs In Our Great State Holding Sawed Off Shotguns and Teck. 9's ...

SAWED OFF SHOTGUNS
TECK NINE
ALL ON FACEBOOK

PRAY THE POLICE CATCH
THESE IDIOTS BEFORE
SOMEONE IS KILLED






Thursday, January 24, 2013

Judge James C. Williams Lets John Ludwig Off A 2 nd. Time. Hard To Believe But True ...

This Story may be a bit old - but to many it's very fresh in there mind's.
John Ludwig will commit more crimes yet to come. Will the Millionaire
walk away again from Murder ?! Judge James C. Williams Jr. has blood
on his hands. Twice letting this Thug walk with No Prison Time.
Most who are not Millionaires would be serving 10 to 15 Years as we
write this ...


Judge Denies Motion, No Jail Time For John Ludwig, Jr.


                           
John Ludwig, Junior will stay out of prison after a court hearing Friday morning in Greenville.
Judge James Williams, Jr. has denied a motion by the 13th Circuit Solicitor to reconsider the sentence against Ludwig, Jr. for a reckless homicide conviction Friday morning in a Greenville court.
He was sentenced to three years probation - and no jail time - after pleading guilty to the charge previously.
Ludwig pleaded guilty Friday to assault and battery high and aggravated in a separate burglary charge against him. Judge Williams sentenced Ludwig, Jr. to five years in prison that was reduced to three years probation.

( whatever happened to the burglary charge ??!! let us guess, dismissed ...  )

Bengy Brown, the victim in the assault and battery case, told the judge how scared he was the night Ludwig broke in his apartment in July of 2008. Brown was romantically involved with Ludwig's ex-wife at the time.
"It was clear that he wasn't there to talk to me. He was there to hurt me," said Brown in open court. He claimed Ludwig has not followed his bond at all. Brown says Ludwig contacted him over 50 times and offered to pay him for dropping charges.
Brown says his life is "forever changed" by what Ludwig did.
Ludwig's attorney says it started because his client discovered his wife was having an affair with Brown. Ludwig says he found evidence of the affair and tried to approach his ex-wife and Brown about it.
Ludwig was sentenced after pleading guilty to reckless homicide in the death of Frederic Bardsley of Greenville. Bardsley was killed April 25 after Ludwig's Maserati hurtled through a field, launched off an embankment and plowed into the back of Bardsley's home.

Ludwig's attorneys say he lost control after swerving to miss deer.
13th Circuit Solicitor Bob Arial released a statment Friday, saying his office is satisfied that the judge seriously considered their motion, and they he accepts the ruling. As for the decision to allow Ludwig to plead guilty on the Assault charge, Arial said he believed it more accurately reflected the nature of the crime.
Friday court reporting by Melissa Keeney
Portions of a story by The Associated Press were used in this

                               
 




    







John Ludwig / Judge James C. Williams Jr. - Satans Friends

Remember Mr. " Millionaire " John Ludwig - Upstate SC !?

And " Retired " Judge James C. Williams Jr. 

Millionaire walks after killing a man inside his home with his
car going over 100 MPH !?  -  Get's Probation ...

The Judge get's a New Plane. Goes from flying a Single Engine
Aircraft to a Twin Engine Aircraft. Great Justice System ...


No Jail Time for Ludwig After Guilty Plea to Reckless Homicide
                      

                           
John Ludwig pleaded guilty to reckless homicide in a Greenville courtroom Monday morning, but will serve no jail time.
Judge Judge James C. Williams Jr. sentenced Ludwig to five years probation, suspended to three years probation. Ludwig must also serve 500 hours of community service.
The 13th Circuit Solicitor's Office recommended the maximum sentence of 10 years in prison for Ludwig on this reckless homicide charge. The murder charge against Ludwig has been dismissed.
Solicitor Bob Ariail said the following after the sentencing of John Ludwig: "We strongly believed, as an advocate, that Mr. Ludwig deserved an active prison sentence and urged the Judge to impose the maximum ten year sentence. We were shocked at the sentence imposed. However, Retired Judge James Williams, who was specifically appointed by the Chief Justice to handle this case, is ultimately responsible for determining the proper punishment. He considered everything we presented and made his decision, and I have no doubt he fairly and thoroughly considered the evidence and imposed the sentence he felt was correct."
Solicitor Bob Ariail says DNA on the airbag of the Maserati confirms Ludwig was behind the wheel in April when his car crashed into the home of Frederic Bardsley in Travelers Rest. Ariail says Ludwig was the only person in the vehicle.
In court, Ariail says the chief legal counsel of SDI, Ludwig's former company, was traveling in front from of Ludwig when Ludwig passed him on the left pulled in front of him and went off the right side of Roe Ford Road. The posted speed limit is 35 miles per hour and is posted no passing.
Ariail says experts determined Ludwig was traveling at least 85 miles an hour when the accident happened.
Ariail says in court that Ludwig has 24 traffic citations - most cited as speeding by Ariail - since 1992. Ludwig's attorney says all but two of the speeding violations were 10mph above the posted limits for those offenses.
Ludwig's attorney says alcohol or drugs did not play a role in what happened when he crashed his car into the Bardsley home on on April 25, 2009. The defense introduced several witnesses to address the character of Ludwig before Judge Williams Jr.
Ludwig's family and friends were in court to testify to Ludwig's character.
Police say Ludwig was driving more than 85 mph and lost control of his Maserati April 25. The car sped across a field before plowing into the back of 62-year-old Frederic Bardsley's home. Bardsley was killed. His wife, who was upstairs, was unhurt, and Ludwig suffered minor injuries.

Sorry " Limp Wristed " Judge(s) James C. Williams Jr. - Jackasses

" Limp Wristed Judge James C. Williams Jr. and His Flock of Idiots "

Thug " Drug Dealer " Andre A. Seabrook

One year after being sentenced to probation, 5 Years Suspended to 3 Years Probation, For Poss. w/ Intent to Dist. Cocaine, in Charleston County Seabrook was arrested in Dorchester County and charged with:   Unlawful Possession of a Pistol -

Pled guilty before Judge James C. Williams, Jr. in February of 2007. Sentenced to one year in prison and his previous probation was revoked. ( What - Idiot Judge giving out Honey Bun Sentences ??!! )

Seabrook had a second count of the same charge which usually means the weapon was stolen. This charge was dismissed by the 1st Circuit Solicitor. Idiots !!!!







 2010 Charges:

Back in Charleston County Seabrook was charged in 2010 with the following offenses which were all dismissed by the 9th Circuit Solicitor:

PWID Crack, PWID Crack Near a School, 2nd Offense Possession of Marijuana.

He was also charged with another count of PWID Crack. The 9th Circuit Solicitor cut him a sweet deal and allowed to plead guilty to 1st offense possession of cocaine. Then Judge R. Markley Dennis handed down one of his trademarked utterly ridiculous sentences - twelve years in prison, _suspended in favor of thirty-four (34) days time served and four years of probation. Because that last probation sentence worked out so well, right Judge?

    What A Joke Our Judges and Prosecutors Are !!

                       Black Drug Dealers Get Off Easy All The Time ...
                                           Check For Yourself ...
                                           Poor Black My Ass ...












Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Thug Alert - Wanted - BOLO Be On Look Out For :

Deputies Need Your Help To Crack Several Fraud Cases




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Deputies need your help to identify and find four people wanted for fraud. Today, they released surveillance photos of the people in question.
Three of them are women, wanted for using stolen debit and credit cards at retail stores in Anderson.
The credit and debit cards were stolen from cars parked in the City of Anderson. Deputies say the women tried to use the cards at Target and Best Buy on Clemson Boulevard between November and December.
Deputies are also on the lookout, for a man, they say, tried to commit prescription fraud at a Piedmont CVS. Investigators say the man presented a fake ID to try and get the prescription. He was unsuccessful.

Upstate Thug Alert - BOLO Be On Look out For :

Greenville Investigators Looking For Suspect In Dollar General Burglary




Investigators Looking For Dollar General Burglary Suspect
Credit: Greenville County Sheriff's Office
Dollar General burglary suspect
                                                                                   
The Greenville County Sheriff's Office is looking for a man wanted in connection with a burglary at a Dollar General store in Simpsonville.
Master Deputy Laura Campbell of the sheriff's office said that a man broke into the Dollar General at 2310 West Georgia Road after the store had closed on Thursday. After entering the store, the man went through and took various items valued at $49.
The man is described as a white male with a bald or shaved head, between 19-to-25 years old, 5'8" to 5'10" and weighing approximately 180-to-200 pounds. If anyone has any information about the suspect's identity, they are asked to contact the Greenville County Crime Stoppers at 23-CRIME.

Kraft, Scott Everett - Thug With Explosives

Deputies Say Fountain Inn Man Arrested After Investigation of Explosives




 
Scott Everett Kraft faces two counts of manufacturing an improvised explosive device.
                                                                                
Laurens County deputies say they arrested a Fountain Inn man after an ongoing investigation of explosions in the Gentry Road area.
Deputies say 39 year old Scott Everett Kraft was arrested Friday after hearing about several explosions.  They found those explosions were occurring on Kraft's property.
After deputies and SLED's Bomb Squad got a search warrant, they found materials to make improvised explosives on the property.
Kraft faces two counts of manufacturing an improvised explosive device.
He was booked into the Johnson Detention Center and is waiting a bond hearing.

NameParty TypeCase NumberFiled DateCase StatusDisposition DateTypeSubtypeJudgment #Court Agency
Kraft, Scott EDefendant2010CP300046204/16/2010Judgment08/05/2010Common PleasForeclosure 4202010CP3000462Common Pleas
Kraft, Scott EDefendant2010LP300012504/16/2010PendingLis PendensLis Pendens Common Pleas
Kraft, Scott EverettDefendant2013A301010007201/18/2013Transferred01/19/2013Criminal  Laurens County Bond Court
Kraft, Scott EverettDefendant2013A301010007501/18/2013Transferred01/19/2013Criminal  Laurens County Bond Court

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Pontnak, Phillip Norman - Bank Robbing Thug - Came To The Upsate To Rob Our Banks

Spartanburg Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested In Charlotte

 
                                                                             
A man is in custody after authorities say he robbed a bank in Spartanburg County Friday afternoon.
Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office investigators charged 35-year-old Phillip Norman Pontnak, of Charlotte, North Carolina, with bank robbery.
Master Deputy Kevin Bobo of the sheriff's office stated that deputies responded to First Piedmont Federal Bank, located at 2101 Boiling Springs Highway in Boiling Springs, at 2:45 p.m. Friday afternoon. According to Bobo, deputies met with a teller at the bank who stated that a man came in the bank and handed her a note demanding money. As the man left the bank, Bobo said that a bank manager saw the man get into a beige, four door Toyota Corolla with a North Carolina license tag.
Deputies in Spartanburg County discovered that the car the suspect was driving was registered to his father-in-law. The information was relayed to North Carolina authorities. Officers with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department went to address where the car was registered to and spoke with Pontnak's father-in-law, who provided them with his name.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officers spotted Pontnak driving the same vehicle at the intersection of Providence Street and McGee Street in the city limits. They conducted a traffic stop where they found the same coat that Pontnak was allegedly wearing in the back seat of the car, and it appeared he had shaved his mustache and goatee as he drove from Spartanburg to Charlotte.
Bobo said that Pontnak did not threaten the teller or display a weapon during the robbery.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police have charged Pontnak with driving under suspension. He is currently being interviewed by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officials and will be booked into their jail afterwards.