tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020760858255459294.post4390277222798618507..comments2023-04-15T15:26:21.839-05:00Comments on Kelly G Rogers Report: Marco Frattarelli--How'd this turn out for you? Shining the light of truthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13951724883301125603noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020760858255459294.post-88572412557058861472012-10-29T15:36:39.154-05:002012-10-29T15:36:39.154-05:00Just one more example of the ridiculous system cur...Just one more example of the ridiculous system currently in place. Why would the State Bar of Texas not temporarily suspend Roger's license to practice law? More victims due to the inability of The State of Texas to take any action. I have one corection, Roger's faces 5 to 99 on the !st Degree Felony charges, The District Attorney's Office can file a "Motion to Stack" or run the sentences consecutive as opposed to concurrent. Roger's believe it or not is eligible for probation, unfortunately. Finally, Roger's is aware that trying these cases in State Court is very very costly, timely and not something that State Court's generally do. These types of cases are usually tried by the Government. If Roger's makes a deal to plead, I suspect it would be 25 years and everything would run concurrent. However, at that point victims can make impact statements and protest his release to parole; of which I believe Roger's would be eligible for Parole after 2 years or something like that. Roger's knows ALL of this and so does his lawyer, who often tries these types of cases in Federal Court. The Collin County District Attorney's Office, needs to only accept a plea of 50 years and our friend will spend his TDCJ time in a very rough place.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com