Friday, January 18, 2008

* Jay Grodner Taken Into Custody - Pleads Guilty

The case was called at 13:33, and the Defendant did not show up. There were two (2) heavy hitter State's Attorneys here to handle it. The Judge increased his bond to $20,000.00 or 10 percent cash, and put out a warrant for his arrest.

The Defendant called at 13:40 to say that he will be a half an hout late and was waiting for the media to leave. The Judge said in open court that if he does shows up he will be taken into custody, and if he doesn't he is fair game for any law enforcement agency that wants to pick him up. Will report further developments as warranted.

The update: At 1400 hours the defendant showed up, and was told that he was half an hour late. The Judge stated on the record that the defendant had done the same thing during the previous court date, and he said that the defendant called and said that wanted to wait for the media to leave. The Judge said "That is not the way I run my courtroom." He increased the bail and took him into custody and told him to try and work out a deal with the State.

About 25-35 marines and assorted military were there.

The case was recalled at 14:22, and the State said that the defendant had asked for permission to put his belt and such back on. The Judge said, "Treat him like all the other prisoners." The defendant was brought out and the plea deal that they had worked out was entered into the record.

The Judge asked him if he had committed the specific acts he was accused of. The defendant hemmed and hawed, and the Judge raised his voice to make him say yes or no. The defendant agreed, and the Judge read the facts into the record. Several times, the Judge said if there were no deal, he would be given a court date just like any other defendant, and he could try and make bail soon.

The deal: 1 year Social Service Supervision, restitution of 600 dollars to be paid to Social Services and which would go to the Injured Marine Semper Fi fund, to be paid by February 25th, 2008, and $50/month in supervision fees.

The Judge then, in as angry a voice as I have ever heard him use, scolded the defendant, saying that the Marine license plates the complaining witness had were not vanity plates or about ego, but the proceeds go toward the Marine and Navy scholarship fund for the children of fallen soldiers, sailors and marines. These Marines protect his very existence "so people like you can enjoy their freedom."

He further said that the reason there were so many in the courtroom and so much public interest is that the Marines have a tradition since 1775 that "No Marine gets left behind." Several Hoorahs in the courtroom.

And then the deal was done, and he was taken away by the sheriffs to be released later.
Posted by: wp91 | January 18, 2008

6 comments:

Ryne said...

Nice to see the judge do the right thing and treat Mr Grodner with the repect he deserved which is NONE!!

Mr Grodner disrespected the court by showing up late, I hope the judges words stay with the low-life Mr Grodner, treating a Marine who protects this losers freedom with disrespect. HOORAH to the judge!

INKJAR said...

LOT BETTER WORDS THAN "LOW LIFE" FOR MR GRODNER---------------

Fargo said...

APPLAUSE for the judge for teaching this scumbag a lesson

Craig Gernhardt said...

...> "The Defendant called at 13:40 to say that he will be a half an hout late and was waiting for the media to leave."

Who's he think he is, Britney Spears?

DorothyParker007 said...

fools act as fools think, like fools

been there said...

sounds like a biased judge. hoorahs should not be allowed in the courtroom. just sayin.

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