Mar 12, 2014

Frequent flier Shiloh Chase gets another slap on the wrist

Four cases for Shiloh Chase were up for Disposition and Rest this afternoon in Judge Feeney's court. Luke Brownfield for the People and Public Defender Heidi Holmquist for Chase.

The two parties came to an agreement. People reduced count 1 to a misdemeanor, which meant both charges in 1 case were now misdemeanors: vehicle theft and possession of a controlled substance (meth). Other cases involved violation of probation. Shiloh changed his plea to guilty; probation was revoked and he had to pay a few fines but authorized for release to a treatment program designee or probation.

A few fines, a little jail time. People did not ask for restitution today, reserved for future.

I am sure this time he will complete and maintain treatment. I am sure he won't commit another crime while on probation.

Shiloh looked cool and relaxed before his case was called, after all he knew there are never any real consequences.


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