5 BRUTAL Criminals Reacting to LIFE Sentence Without Parole

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5 BRUTAL Criminals Reacting to LIFE Sentence Without Parole

Number 5: Jonathan Perales
A jury has found San Antonio teen Jonathan Perales guilty of the first-degree in a home invasion case. The 19-year-old was automatically sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in the demise of homeowner Michael Clayton Robinson, 51 years old. It took the jury just under three hours to find him guilty.
Robinson was slain after he confronted Perales inside his home in Universal City. Both men were armed and exchanged two shots each. Perales testified on the stand and admitted he shot Robinson but said Robinson shot first. He also said he didn’t mean to hurt anyone; he was high on Xanax and was just looking for stuff to steal.
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Number 4: Kevin Eastman
A Greeley man was convicted of taking the lives of two people in 2020, including a well-known Greeley-based trumpet player, and will spend the rest of his life in prison. A jury convicted Kevin Eastman after a three-week trial and he was found guilty of two counts of the first degree, two counts of tampering with a deceased human body, and two counts of tampering with physical evidence.
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Number 3: Nikolas Cruz
Nikolas Cruz admitted to taking the lives of 14 students and three school staff members and injuring 17 others in Valentine’s Day 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Because Cruz pleaded guilty to all counts, 17 counts of the first degree and 17 counts of the attempted first degree, the trial phase was skipped and the court went directly to the sentencing phase.
A jury had recommended he be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, a decision which enraged many of the victims' families who said Cruz being allowed to live was not justice served.
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Number 2: Daquan Reed
The man convicted of taking the life of a 7-year-old called Kennedy Maxie was sentenced to life without parole, plus 15 years. The judge said the man in question, Daquan Reed showed no remorse.
Daquan Reed was found guilty by a Fulton County jury on all eight charges in the fatal shooting of Kennedy Maxie just days before Christmas in 2020.
Atlanta Police said Reed got into an argument with someone in the Phipps Plaza mall parking lot. They said he left and fired his gun out his car window. One of those bullets hit Maxie in the head as she was riding in a car along Peachtree Road with her aunt and mother. She passed away the day after Christmas.
   • Full sentencing | Man who murdered 7-...  

Number 1: Jaleel Smith Riley
Jaleel Smith-Riley, 23 years old, pleaded guilty to aggravated slaying and attempted slaying, but decided to withdraw his plea against the advice of his attorneys. Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Charles Kubicki rejected Smith-Riley's change of heart and sentenced him to life in prison without the possibility of parole. After receiving his sentence, Smith-Riley collapsed to the floor of Kubicki's courtroom. Police pulled Smith-Riley to his feet. Smith-Riley was also sentenced to a consecutive prison term of 11 years for a related attempted first-degree charge.
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