Judge Felon’s Friend update
Charleston Thug Life has an update on one of the recipients of Judge Thomas “Felon’s Friend” Hughston’s generosity:
The victim, Michael Jeffery Knight, also has a history of weapon possession. Back in April of 2009 he was charged in Charleston county with Possession of a Firearm During a Crime, Armed Robbery, and Unlawful Carrying of a Pistol. In April of 2010 the 9th Circuit Solicitor dismissed the Possession of a Firearm During a Crime and the Armed Robbery charge in exchange for a guilty plea to Unlawful Carrying of a Pistol.
You know, it seems to us like a right thinking solicitor would try to get a plea to the most serious charge, to wit, the armed robbery. Not that Scarlett Wilson crew, though. They like to drop the two most serious charges in exchange for a guilty plea to the least serious.
Judge Thomas “Felon’s Friend” Hughston sentenced Knight to one year, suspended in favor of 21 days time served and 1 year of probation.
The suspect in this homicide case had been previously arrested on the charge of carrying a concealed pistol, but was only sentenced to 23 days time served.