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Oh wow.... What is everyones thoughts on this? Is it the best thing for Dani's case or not? I'm not familiar with how this would affect things now.
Oh wow.... What is everyones thoughts on this? Is it the best thing for Dani's case or not? I'm not familiar with how this would affect things now.
I'm not exactly sure since we don't know what the plea details were that he accepted...but what I'm wondering is, what happened between the 14th and today for him to "suddenly" want the plea deal? They say it was because the evidence against him was so strong, but the past 2 deals he rejected? This just makes me so sick.
Unless the deal somehow involved something about Dani, I could see him not saying a word about Dani's case because he would see no benefit in doing so. If he said something and they find her, then he's facing another look at prison, assuming all their evidence then ties him as we suspect. Michigan doesn't have the death penalty, so besides life in prison and sex offender registry, what was a part of the deal? I don't know. :thinking:
I'm lost with this one. Also, why after the prosecution were so adamant no more plea deals would be put on the table then here we go, a few shorts days later, another unexpected plea deal.
From the official Find Danielle Stislicki Facebook page. Note the last paragraph. Maybe....
https://www.facebook.com/FindDanielleStislicki/posts/378891559235735
We are truly grateful that today’s development means that the survivor of the Hines Park case does not have to go through the turmoil of testifying and relive those horrible moments again.
We can only hope that this gives her and her family the time they need to heal and move forward in their lives.
We hope that through the acceptance of the plea agreement, our family and law enforcement will gain new insights and momentum in resolving the disappearance of Danielle Stislicki.
~The Stislicki Family~
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Floyd Galloway Jr. originally was charged with kidnapping, criminal sexual conduct-assault with intent to commit sexual penetration, assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder by strangulation and assault with intent to murder. He could face 16-35 years in prison after pleading guilty to the kidnapping, criminal sexual conduct and assault with intent to do bodily harm charges. The intent to murder charge will be dropped and he also will have to register as a sex offender for life.
The deal was offered by prosecutors about two weeks ago. Galloway rejected it at two different hearings before accepting it in court Tuesday.
Interesting how the judge specifically told Floyd that the kidnapping charge has a max of life in prison. Then he went through the other charges and what the penalties are. Plus, I believe I read that the court does not have to abide by the limits of the plea deal in sentencing.