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2021-8-26 Shaquille Anderson sentenced in the 2015 murder of an Akron pizza Shop worker Zak Hussein


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[2:18 - 2:24] For the record, this is 2017, 10, 36, 49, State of Ohio person Shaquille Anderson.
[2:24 - 2:31] Mr. Anderson, this present is today in the call with his attorneys, Andrea Whitaker and Noah Munner.
[2:31 - 2:34] This matter is before you this morning for a sentencing hearing.
[2:34 - 2:41] The defendant having pled no contest to complete agreement back in February 19th of 2020
[2:41 - 2:47] to one kind of aggravated murder, one kind of murder, one kind of aggravated robbery
[2:47 - 2:52] and one kind of having weapons under disability. The first three candidates have a multiple firing
[2:52 - 2:59] specifications. The state is prepared to go forward. The state also has multiple family members in the
[2:59 - 3:05] back of the courtroom and we know of at least three that would like to address the court during this hearing.
[3:05 - 3:11] So I will just note from the record previous to today, the defendant has pled no contest
[3:11 - 3:21] and found guilty of being other cases, the none of the charges, but basically the aggravated murder
[3:21 - 3:28] of Christopher Freeman and Sorry Freeman and the aggravated murder of Christian Dorsey as well as
[3:28 - 3:35] other charges. The defendant has already made a clear through the negotiations that it is his
[3:35 - 3:42] desire to preserve his right to appeal. Of course, especially the ruling, which is why the state
[3:42 - 3:48] ultimately will be agreeing to negotiate an elaborate contest plea, so that I'm sure everybody
[3:48 - 3:53] understands that that's by and large already is important. I would accept that plea,
[3:53 - 3:57] which means the defendant is preserving those rights and this usually means that the defendant
[3:57 - 4:03] doesn't say anything at the time of sentencing. So I wanted to explain that to the family
[4:03 - 4:06] that that's probably what's going to happen when you won't be making a statement.
[4:08 - 4:14] His right to do so will be chose to, but so that's where we are. The defendant's
[4:14 - 4:20] previous to pled no contest and then found guilty on these charges. So now we are simply here
[4:20 - 4:26] for the sentencing and I know and know that the same family has pleaded a very long time
[4:27 - 4:32] for this. So I want to make sure that whoever wishes to speak speaks and sometimes
[4:33 - 4:38] what other people speak, sometimes standing up for admissions that they didn't want to,
[4:38 - 4:43] then decided that they have the place to do so. So don't feel that you can't because now
[4:43 - 4:49] it's your chance. And so all I ask is that we are going to be filming you and we are taking
[4:49 - 4:54] down still because along the record everything we say, when you step up to the microphone,
[4:54 - 4:59] please remove your mask and stage your name and spell your last name and tell us what your
[4:59 - 5:08] relationship to Zach was so we understand. Okay, so whoever wants to go first can either go to this
[5:09 - 5:11] microphone here or come over here.
[5:30 - 5:34] My name is Sinad Ayad. My last name is Scott, A-Y-A-D.
[5:37 - 5:45] Zach. Zach was my uncle's son, which would be my mom's brother.
[5:46 - 5:54] So your cousin. Yeah, I'm the guy that walked in the circle, do you remember?
[5:55 - 6:02] That guy told you Zach was my cousin? But if I wanted to do something to you, I could have
[6:02 - 6:06] been something to you a long time ago. I don't know why you're looking at, looking at it.
[6:06 - 6:12] We were like, you know what I mean? I forget, just like I forgot to tell you, I forget,
[6:12 - 6:34] even if you did do it or not, I forget. But let me tell you something. I just want to tell you
[6:34 - 7:11] the luck of not doing a job. My name is Sayad Ayad. You didn't just take my cousin,
[7:11 - 7:21] you took my favorite cousin from me. One of my favorite cousins. That shit bothers me every day.
[7:23 - 7:29] I'll never forgive you till the day I die. I will never forgive you. My brother might forgive
[7:29 - 7:52] you, but me, I'll never forgive you. You took a part of me. Thanks, Michael, who's saying
[7:53 - 8:03] last name is O-H-U-S-A-G-I-M. Zach was my tragedy and the hurt that you caused.
[8:04 - 8:12] My family is unimaginable. You took someone that was very special, had a bright, shiny life.
[8:14 - 8:20] That's when she was out with Dad. I hope that God doesn't give you what you did,
[8:21 - 8:44] or what you did that sounds like. My name is Mohamed Hussein, H-U-S-E-I-M. Zach was my older
[8:44 - 8:58] brother, and I'm the only one. He was my role model. He was always there for me. He influenced
[8:58 - 9:07] a lot of things in my life. He was my hero. His murder was, and I have to power this.
[9:08 - 9:14] He complied and you still killed him. You're nothing but a coward. I don't even,
[9:15 - 9:21] I can't even speak for the amount of pain you've caused. Not just me, my mother, my father,
[9:22 - 9:30] and all my siblings, and the rest of my aunts, uncles, and my cousins. I'll be running out.
[9:30 - 10:24] Mohamed Hussein, H-U-S-E-I-M, one time when I crossed it, and he took my dad out to talk to me.
[10:24 - 10:28] They were the first ones they needed to talk to me about. They were all pouring the meat.
[10:28 - 10:35] I'm an inger. I didn't want to read, write, or speak English, bro. He didn't understand.
[10:35 - 10:42] I was six years old, and that would make me at least. He asked me to translate it for him.
[10:42 - 10:46] I know that I'm less suited in a less certain word.
[10:47 - 10:59] It's so weird. There's never a white woman. There's never a black dude.
[10:59 - 11:04] I'm living that great life. I didn't hear a lot of stuff. I didn't think about that.
[11:04 - 11:12] I was still here. I'm from a comfortable, third-world country. We don't have police.
[11:12 - 11:21] We don't have a military. We don't have a hospital. We didn't have a bank out until I went there.
[11:21 - 11:32] I was 14 as an adult. Bank or clinic. No, but it was really like, you didn't have to have that in you.
[11:32 - 11:44] If you grew up in Elsham, that could be. He was rich and everybody wouldn't be able to rock you a couple.
[11:44 - 11:48] First of all, I just want to thank you for not coming up and making a statement.
[11:48 - 11:58] I'm not apologizing. It means a lot to me. I'm never apologizing.
[11:58 - 12:05] Second, I think everybody in the African police department, all the way up from the janitor,
[12:05 - 12:09] that guy I've seen, I saw two of them outside. They were wearing other jackets, you know,
[12:09 - 12:14] like construction workers, raincoats in the rain, down there running and grinding,
[12:14 - 12:17] making some money. So it might not be a lie, but it was just a start.
[12:19 - 12:27] News patrol on the streets, you know, back in August of whatever the hell year it was,
[12:27 - 12:31] when we first got caught and killed that December 7th, 1050.
[12:31 - 12:39] It's when the first bullet entered his chest, penetrated his spine, instantly paralyzing it,
[12:42 - 12:49] and there penetrated his pancreas to take this off with a grain of salt.
[12:49 - 12:52] But after the day on, God knows who it really is.
[12:52 - 12:56] Only God knows the spirit of society that really was you at that time.
[12:57 - 13:02] You can take it though. You ain't gonna tell me the very end of a little person.
[13:03 - 13:04] You really didn't do very, very long for care.
[13:06 - 13:12] We'll say, we'll get back to that in a second though. We got a lot to go here.
[13:12 - 13:17] In the back of that, at least a part of the officers that caught you, you know,
[13:17 - 13:23] right there in their fifths, I didn't know. I was trying to find my dad. He watched you,
[13:23 - 13:31] watched you. What's that? I watched you roll across the delinquent.
[13:32 - 13:37] I had two options. I knew it. Go after you.
[13:37 - 13:41] I watched you roll across the delinquent. Good God.
[13:41 - 13:57] All of the day, I will let you see the video, comment it, go all the way through,
[13:58 - 14:11] the next 30 minutes after that. Yeah, I'll wait for that.
[14:11 - 14:20] I mentioned that stuff. April, 2001, my uncle's work.
[14:20 - 14:29] It's our first day. 15 years ago, my brother made a side of this exact same courtroom on this floor.
[14:29 - 14:34] I watched a trial for his brother's murder here on Earth today.
[14:39 - 14:44] Second, I'll let us back to some county courthouse, everything they do.
[14:44 - 14:51] And this department, it's amazing to see, you know, a county and a city work together.
[14:51 - 14:54] And I don't know how familiar you are with civil politics.
[14:54 - 14:56] I don't think it's worth the word charter county.
[14:56 - 14:59] We make our own rules in this county and in this city.
[14:59 - 15:05] Within the confines of the state, but we do us a part of that.
[15:06 - 15:08] I'm a kid from back in. I'm a kid from back in.
[15:08 - 15:09] My brother's a kid from back in.
[15:09 - 15:11] Why do we have three different stories?
[15:11 - 15:13] My choice. That's why.
[15:14 - 15:17] The thing is, you don't realize where you live in the most beautiful country
[15:17 - 15:20] to ever exist in the history of humanity.
[15:22 - 15:25] And I don't know if it means a little different,
[15:25 - 15:28] because you're going to earn it, guard it, unauthorize it.
[15:28 - 15:33] So I'm going to help earn the existence that's earned the right to work, pay taxes,
[15:34 - 15:36] have an opportunity for children to go somewhere in their life.
[15:37 - 15:41] You know, until Zach murdered, you got no idea he was on the basis
[15:42 - 15:44] of the government.
[15:44 - 15:45] You know what a game's list is?
[15:45 - 15:49] It means he's in the top one percent of the smartest kids in his class.
[15:55 - 15:56] And so while I'm sure you did too now,
[15:57 - 16:00] study what you've been through in your life, and, uh,
[16:01 - 16:02] it sucks, bro. It sucks.
[16:03 - 16:05] Really, I think you went through some problems in your book.
[16:05 - 16:06] You can't imagine.
[16:06 - 16:08] I was greeted like that.
[16:08 - 16:09] My man died.
[16:09 - 16:23] Now, the thing is, I have canvases.
[16:24 - 16:26] I have 16 cameras on my little shelf.
[16:33 - 16:35] It's not that bad.
[16:35 - 16:38] Couldn't get out of my head.
[16:38 - 16:43] How did I mess up with that tape over and over?
[16:43 - 16:47] I had access to it on the laptop, the DVR in the restaurant,
[16:47 - 16:48] on my cell phone.
[16:48 - 16:49] Just study that tape.
[16:51 - 16:53] The way you walk on the inside of the sidewalk,
[16:53 - 16:54] by the first of the street.
[16:54 - 16:56] The way you had your head down.
[16:56 - 16:58] The way you didn't let the gun show until you got to the door.
[16:59 - 17:01] The way you pause right for a brief second
[17:01 - 17:02] before you open it to the breath.
[17:03 - 17:04] Slight movement to your chest.
[17:04 - 17:06] And it was so detailed and graphic.
[17:07 - 17:10] Walked in to those three steps over
[17:10 - 17:11] and bounced to the left.
[17:13 - 17:15] Zach, he was in a unique scenario.
[17:15 - 17:18] He didn't experience it.
[17:18 - 17:19] He's never met it, something like that.
[17:19 - 17:21] He was left-handed.
[17:22 - 17:24] So as he sat with his left arm up against the shelf,
[17:25 - 17:27] he panicked.
[17:27 - 17:27] I hit the right.
[17:27 - 17:29] I hit the silent alarm.
[17:30 - 17:33] His right hand reaching the downer emotions
[17:33 - 17:35] that he was reaching under the counter to grab something.
[17:35 - 17:41] It repeats up and down.
[17:41 - 17:41] That's it.
[17:48 - 17:52] Then I noticed, I just studied a little bit more.
[17:53 - 17:54] I started to power him.
[17:55 - 17:56] Reach second to second.
[17:56 - 17:59] I didn't notice that he had his power on the counter.
[18:00 - 18:01] Power on the child.
[18:20 - 18:21] Everything.
[18:21 - 18:22] It wasn't one, two, three things.
[18:22 - 18:24] I didn't intend to do this.
[18:40 - 18:51] There is no reason you should last five and a half years have left.
[18:52 - 18:53] It's all different.
[18:53 - 18:59] There was no way I was going to try to power him.
[18:59 - 19:08] Still, I tried to power him.
[19:08 - 19:14] See what happened.
[19:15 - 19:17] Forwarded thoughts at the time.
[19:17 - 19:19] Humanity and all of that.
[19:19 - 19:24] Your spiritual beliefs are everything.
[19:26 - 19:28] Everybody that we had out there with us.
[19:28 - 19:34] At that time, he had banned dancing.
[19:34 - 19:35] I ever saved him?
[19:35 - 19:38] He was like, dance.
[19:38 - 20:15] And he got so complete silence.
[20:15 - 20:18] He ran in my terms of different than the two sides.
[20:18 - 20:20] This is how I hate him.
[20:20 - 20:26] When I first walked up here,
[20:26 - 20:28] thank you for not apologizing.
[20:31 - 20:33] Can't forgive you no more because I thank you.
[20:33 - 20:37] Thank you so much for doing that.
[20:37 - 20:38] It's so much value in my life.
[20:39 - 20:41] It's just so much, man.
[20:41 - 20:46] I want to take a vacation and find the moment to treat myself.
[20:46 - 20:48] Find the moment to love my family.
[20:48 - 20:51] I'm encouraged by something.
[20:51 - 20:54] I'm encouraged to do it with an introverted sense.
[20:54 - 20:57] I don't really like to express my feelings.
[20:57 - 21:08] Nor do I find value in expressing my best words.
[21:08 - 21:14] So when I see I left my pound over,
[21:14 - 21:21] jumped in my bags, drove out in suburbs,
[21:22 - 21:26] down into the inner city, I saw it in the west.
[21:26 - 21:29] I got hated.
[21:29 - 21:42] I want to be decided.
[21:42 - 21:45] And then we both get placed in the best place in the world to do it.
[21:48 - 21:50] Consequences of your environment when doing it.
[21:51 - 21:52] It's be rude.
[21:53 - 21:57] 25 miles, 26, 45, 40, 40, 40, man.
[21:57 - 22:00] The young people, it's that.
[22:00 - 22:09] What was that for me?
[22:09 - 22:12] I don't have the capability to imagine or comprehend
[22:12 - 22:13] what that was like to mention.
[22:13 - 22:15] It's like, I can't apply limitations here.
[22:16 - 22:20] And I can't apply limitations to the DCR.
[22:20 - 22:21] You want to make a sense of it?
[22:22 - 22:28] So I got it.
[22:28 - 22:29] Thank you.
[22:29 - 22:30] You made my so much better.
[22:30 - 22:44] I'm glad I'm able to share it with you.
[22:44 - 22:45] I have to be.
[22:45 - 22:49] You can guarantee my brother to be a martyr.
[22:49 - 22:50] Guarantee.
[22:50 - 22:52] You ain't got to go through judgment day.
[22:52 - 22:54] You just have to go through nothing.
[22:54 - 22:55] It's right there.
[22:55 - 23:02] And it's the thong of all my hardest things that I was.
[23:02 - 23:17] First few minutes until the ambulance,
[23:17 - 23:19] we stopped there.
[23:19 - 23:23] to respond to tons of time in the nursing school,
[23:23 - 23:37] so I know that you're a white, not really, really male,
[23:37 - 23:50] get off the shirt and install that beautiful check.
[23:50 - 23:55] I saw the hole through the wall,
[23:55 - 23:59] I saw the indentation on the solid steel table
[23:59 - 24:01] where the pool came to rest.
[24:01 - 24:13] The oldest of the college, I was not able to say it,
[24:13 - 24:19] but it was a big, sensitive shock.
[24:19 - 24:20] It is.
[24:21 - 24:24] These neighborhoods came finally into
[24:24 - 24:27] just a brief second.
[24:27 - 24:35] The last level here was
[24:35 - 24:37] the final things he said,
[24:37 - 24:40] it's not going to be an opportunity,
[24:40 - 24:42] it's going to be surrounded by
[24:44 - 24:45] 70% Muslim in there.
[24:45 - 24:51] As he said, what's that in that, I do not know.
[24:51 - 24:58] There's an old gate with the speaker.
[24:58 - 24:59] It's a bare witness.
[24:59 - 25:06] Take him out of the front door right there,
[25:06 - 25:11] create a peace level add-on on the corner.
[25:11 - 25:13] There are a lot of times,
[25:13 - 25:16] they look on the door suddenly,
[25:16 - 25:18] but they're at the same time.
[25:18 - 25:21] Why not?
[25:21 - 25:25] You got a chance to get it.
[25:25 - 25:26] Don't worry about it, but if you're giving you
[25:26 - 25:28] or anything like that,
[25:28 - 25:29] you can't control that heart,
[25:29 - 25:32] but like get to a quarter fan,
[25:32 - 25:34] or a three-minute fan here,
[25:34 - 25:36] or any of the other stuff.
[25:36 - 25:38] But if you're giving this to only get to you,
[25:38 - 25:42] there's just nothing between you and her.
[25:42 - 25:47] No intermediate or a familiar, that's a human concept.
[25:48 - 25:51] That's about a product of women.
[25:51 - 25:53] It's a false reality.
[25:53 - 25:54] It starts and then it ends.
[25:54 - 25:56] I don't know about it, it was that.
[25:56 - 25:57] What?
[25:57 - 26:05] You don't live for that and you don't enjoy that?
[26:05 - 26:11] It's so real that you have a free will to decide.
[26:11 - 26:13] The purpose of our existence, religiously,
[26:13 - 26:14] is just to worship.
[26:14 - 26:15] What is that?
[26:15 - 26:20] Just to worship.
[26:20 - 26:22] You know, smile to those cherries.
[26:22 - 26:26] Now that smile will probably start with that.
[26:26 - 26:28] It's just human psychology.
[26:28 - 26:40] You smile, close your thoughts,
[26:40 - 26:42] and you surround a bunch of people.
[26:42 - 26:46] You really miss out on some of this stuff.
[26:46 - 26:49] There's problems in other things, right?
[26:49 - 26:50] Maybe we'll be out here and pick up the homies
[26:50 - 26:54] and see that and we'll get down.
[26:54 - 26:56] $300?
[26:56 - 26:57] $300, bro.
[26:57 - 27:02] I spent more than that on track.
[27:02 - 27:07] That's what I'm pretty good at.
[27:07 - 27:10] I'll do it, as long as it's just been done.
[27:10 - 27:11] I'll call for it.
[27:11 - 27:17] Read a lot, run your character, just over and out, hopefully.
[27:17 - 27:59] It's not like that.
[27:59 - 28:04] I really want to be the one at the end to say something.
[28:04 - 28:07] That is what it is.
[28:07 - 28:16] What I'm talking about, I'll rub this, rub that,
[28:16 - 28:18] but we don't have, you know,
[28:18 - 28:21] people chasing little dollars and stuff
[28:21 - 28:24] that wasn't going to get you in my life.
[28:24 - 28:25] You know what I mean?
[28:25 - 28:28] You were still in that big zone, like, you know,
[28:28 - 28:31] my life was cold, you know, I'll pull you through the zone.
[28:31 - 28:36] Cold, but when you're in a position like this,
[28:36 - 28:37] it's not cool no more.
[28:37 - 28:41] You may not have no tears, but I see that hard.
[28:41 - 28:52] I see what you tell me.
[28:52 - 28:54] What else, what else can you do?
[28:54 - 28:55] What is there to do?
[28:55 - 28:57] It's too late to get sober.
[28:57 - 28:59] Well, like, you know what I mean?
[28:59 - 29:04] Like, oh, wait, this is the best of goods right here?
[29:04 - 29:06] Shit.
[29:06 - 29:07] You know what I mean?
[29:07 - 29:09] Let's show them what that was.
[29:09 - 29:14] It's not like some rest of your life, like,
[29:14 - 29:17] I mean, check it out, check it out, guys.
[29:17 - 29:18] I got two years.
[29:34 - 29:36] I'm just saying, H-E-S-K-M,
[29:36 - 29:42] and I just have a question that I've been waiting years to ask.
[29:42 - 29:44] He complied with you, he gave you the money,
[29:44 - 29:47] he did everything you wanted, and you still shot him.
[29:47 - 29:49] What do you think about him and why?
[29:49 - 29:53] I think it was not like...
[29:53 - 29:56] Why?
[29:56 - 30:00] It was no reason to do it.
[30:00 - 30:01] It was some cheap money.
[30:01 - 30:36] You even got fucking McDonald's, a lot to say.
[30:36 - 30:40] It's obvious that you clearly, you have your remorse.
[30:40 - 30:43] You don't really have empathy for what you've done
[30:43 - 30:45] to other families and you've taken back the fact
[30:45 - 30:47] that you can even shoot a mother-in-law
[30:47 - 30:51] nine years there, shows very hard life.
[30:51 - 30:55] Now, too, how did you do it?
[30:55 - 30:57] What did you get out of it?
[30:57 - 31:00] Do you even know what you took from us?
[31:00 - 31:02] Like, I wouldn't give you anything you wanted
[31:02 - 31:06] to spare his life, more than $300.
[31:06 - 31:09] Whatever you want.
[31:09 - 31:12] Why'd you do it?
[31:12 - 31:16] My siblings will never have his own.
[31:16 - 31:18] My siblings, when they have kids,
[31:18 - 31:20] they will never get to meet him
[31:20 - 31:22] or be a part of his life.
[31:22 - 31:25] But it's not how amazing he was.
[31:25 - 31:29] You didn't know how beautiful a person he was.
[31:29 - 31:32] You took somebody who was top-notch,
[31:32 - 31:38] a more quality of a human being from this earth.
[31:38 - 31:40] Like, 300 dollars?
[31:40 - 31:47] You took a brother, an uncle, for what?
[31:47 - 31:49] What did you do it for?
[31:49 - 31:50] You robbed a thousand places.
[31:50 - 31:54] You didn't kill no one else?
[31:54 - 31:55] Well, good later.
[31:55 - 31:57] But why, why him?
[31:57 - 31:58] What did he do?
[31:58 - 32:02] And there was people all around him.
[32:02 - 32:03] It's not like, oh, he was a witness.
[32:03 - 32:04] Let me shoot him.
[32:04 - 32:06] You could have shot a person from that side
[32:06 - 32:08] or from that side.
[32:08 - 32:10] Why him?
[32:10 - 32:13] You guys are the same age.
[32:13 - 32:21] You guys actually look north at the same time together.
[32:21 - 32:25] That's not what you're going to be to do.
[32:25 - 32:44] God could forgive you, not me.
[32:44 - 32:47] You have to stay in Ohio.
[32:47 - 32:50] I think, you know, coming through here,
[32:50 - 32:52] having met with the family previously,
[32:52 - 32:55] preparing this case for trial,
[32:55 - 32:59] one, this family is hurting so bad
[32:59 - 33:04] because Zachariah was a young man that was special and was loved.
[33:04 - 33:07] And what I took from it, preparing for trial,
[33:07 - 33:11] was I talked with several of the workers in the pizza shop,
[33:11 - 33:12] individuals who weren't related to him.
[33:12 - 33:16] Some of them had been there six months, some longer.
[33:16 - 33:18] And they all spoke so highly of him,
[33:18 - 33:19] that he was there helping out the family.
[33:19 - 33:21] He was going to college as well.
[33:21 - 33:25] And he had high hopes for the future.
[33:25 - 33:28] And this is one of those cases where you really got the sense,
[33:28 - 33:30] even though I never met this individual,
[33:30 - 33:34] how much he was loved and how special he was
[33:34 - 33:36] and what a promising future he had.
[33:36 - 33:40] And the second aspect, I know his brother touched on it,
[33:40 - 33:43] that when you watch the video of what happened here,
[33:43 - 33:48] how horrifying it is that it was a robbery.
[33:48 - 33:50] The theft had been accomplished.
[33:50 - 33:52] And then Mr. Anderson, at that point,
[33:52 - 33:56] still chose to fire the gun for no other reason
[33:56 - 33:58] than just to take a life.
[33:58 - 33:59] And he took a special life.
[33:59 - 34:02] I think you heard and you saw the pain
[34:02 - 34:04] that this family is feeling.
[34:04 - 34:09] So I asked this court to go along with the agreement,
[34:09 - 34:12] in this case, that the defendant will be sentenced to life
[34:12 - 34:13] without prison.
[34:13 - 34:16] And though it hasn't been made part of the record,
[34:16 - 34:22] to be clear, this is the highest sentence possible,
[34:22 - 34:24] that he could get under the law for this crime.
[34:24 - 34:27] And that's why we ended into this plea agreement,
[34:27 - 34:37] because I think no other sentence would have been accepted.
[34:37 - 35:19] No, Your Honor, to the same family,
[35:19 - 35:24] I've seen you at court about this case and the defendant,
[35:24 - 35:28] which has been far and wide, always dignified,
[35:28 - 35:30] always very sad.
[35:30 - 35:33] And of course, I understand, I understand how painful
[35:33 - 35:37] this has been for you and how long you have waited
[35:37 - 35:44] to have the opportunity to confront Zax Hill.
[35:44 - 35:48] It probably doesn't bring you much satisfaction.
[35:48 - 35:51] The term into you, there's nothing that could do that.
[35:51 - 35:54] Life is gone.
[35:54 - 35:59] It's clear he was a wonderful person, son, brother, nephew,
[36:02 - 36:05] an outstanding student, obviously very bright,
[36:05 - 36:09] had a great future ahead of him.
[36:09 - 36:12] And really, this guy was probably the limit for him.
[36:12 - 36:14] And that's such a shame, such a tragedy.
[36:15 - 36:18] It's always sad to lose any life,
[36:18 - 36:20] especially if someone was chosen to live their life
[36:20 - 36:23] in such a way that it belongs to others in society
[36:23 - 36:25] and find it admirable.
[36:26 - 36:27] And those people aren't always the ones
[36:27 - 36:31] that get when they are.
[36:31 - 36:41] It's the very ones to explain what happened
[36:41 - 36:44] when they felt the strain,
[36:44 - 36:49] or something else, and why they chose to do this.
[36:49 - 36:52] I actually tried to look up in the dictionary
[36:52 - 36:55] last night some words that were the opposite
[36:55 - 36:58] of the word empathy.
[36:58 - 36:59] What's the opposite of empathy?
[36:59 - 37:03] Empathy is when you feel someone's pain,
[37:03 - 37:06] literally, someone else hurts you or,
[37:06 - 37:08] what's the opposite of that?
[37:08 - 37:11] And you feel nothing.
[37:11 - 37:13] There really isn't a perfect word
[37:13 - 37:17] that is the opposite of empathy.
[37:17 - 37:22] To feel nothing, heartless, cold, brutal,
[37:29 - 37:36] frankly fit.
[37:36 - 37:39] And so your sentence is going to reflect
[37:39 - 37:40] the severity of your crime.
[37:40 - 37:45] You are the worst of our society.
[37:45 - 37:47] And as a result, your crime deserves
[37:47 - 37:49] the harshest penalties.
[37:49 - 37:51] So, I'll send to the court.
[37:53 - 37:57] As to count one, aggravated murder,
[37:57 - 38:01] I will send to you a life without a role.
[38:01 - 38:02] On specification one, the count one,
[38:02 - 38:07] I will impose 54 months of supplier specification.
[38:07 - 38:10] Specification two, we'll converge to the count one.
[38:10 - 38:12] I'm sorry, the specification one.
[38:12 - 38:13] And then on specification three,
[38:13 - 38:16] I will impose 11 additional years.
[38:16 - 38:18] Those will be mandatory.
[38:18 - 38:20] Specification four and five,
[38:20 - 38:22] I will not impose a sentence on those
[38:22 - 38:25] as I've already imposed life without a role.
[38:25 - 38:30] I find the count two emerges from sentencing
[38:30 - 38:33] as to all of the specifications.
[38:33 - 38:35] And likewise, count three emerges from sentencing
[38:35 - 38:38] along with all of the specifications.
[38:38 - 38:42] As to count four, I want to reiterate on this one.
[38:42 - 38:45] This is a count where actually,
[38:45 - 38:47] there is an option for post-release control.
[38:47 - 38:49] I just think you're going to be serving life without a role.
[38:49 - 38:52] But if for some reason you weren't serving life without a role,
[38:52 - 38:53] I'm just going to mind you on the web
[38:53 - 38:55] that was simply charged.
[38:55 - 38:57] That if you were to start that sentence
[38:57 - 39:00] and then be released, you would have,
[39:00 - 39:02] state would have the option of placing you
[39:02 - 39:05] on post-release control for a period of up to three years.
[39:05 - 39:06] And if during that period of time,
[39:06 - 39:08] you're going to be provided with post-release control,
[39:08 - 39:09] you're going to be sent back to the clinic
[39:09 - 39:12] to conventionally from crap, religion, and prison sentence.
[39:12 - 39:15] If you get a new felony, you could be glitter sanctioned
[39:15 - 39:16] by that judge should be terminated
[39:16 - 39:18] if you're a senior year to one year old,
[39:18 - 39:20] later it goes to release control term,
[39:20 - 39:22] whichever amount of time is greater.
[39:22 - 39:25] And that's a possible maximum sentence of three years
[39:25 - 39:28] of non-mandatory time that I would impose
[39:28 - 39:29] that period of sentence.
[39:29 - 39:32] And I would, I would think in a second,
[39:32 - 39:34] for a total of life without a role,
[39:38 - 39:40] and you've also already been sentenced
[39:40 - 39:43] on two other cases today.
[39:43 - 39:44] I did a little bit more math,
[39:44 - 39:48] because I think I had it wrong earlier.
[39:48 - 39:53] And my calculations are such that as to the charges related
[39:54 - 39:56] to Christopher and Sonya Freeman,
[39:57 - 40:00] which involved kidnapping and all the specifications
[40:00 - 40:03] as well as two aggravated murders,
[40:03 - 40:06] that I sent to you two counts of life without a role
[40:06 - 40:08] and a bunch of additional actual time,
[40:08 - 40:12] which means that I lived up to people in 68 and a half years
[40:12 - 40:14] as to Christian Dorsey,
[40:14 - 40:16] I sent to you a life without a role
[40:16 - 40:19] in addition to 15 and a half years.
[40:19 - 40:24] And then today, giving you the absolute maximum I can,
[40:24 - 40:25] I'm sent to see you a life without a role
[40:25 - 40:28] in the addition of 14 years,
[40:28 - 40:31] for a total of 98 additional years
[40:31 - 40:41] and four consecutive sentences of life without a role.
[40:41 - 40:43] So I'm going to spend the rest of your life
[40:43 - 40:51] in prison for prosecution,
[40:51 - 40:55] and then it's not too much of a great plan
[40:55 - 40:58] or thank the family so much.
[40:58 - 41:00] And if you want to stay for a few moments,
[41:00 - 41:01] I'd be happy to come back and speak with you,
[41:01 - 41:03] as I'm able to now,
[41:03 - 41:06] otherwise if you don't want to,
[41:06 - 41:07] we are ready.
[41:07 - 41:08] Thank you, Jeff.
[41:08 - 41:09] All rise.
Transcribed by lolcow.city as id '1121' on August 8th, 2024