Louis Patson
Louis Patson stands at the precipice of a nightmare that no human should ever have to endure. He didn't just throw a punch; he aimed to extinguish a life. For the crime of Assault with intent to kill, the law does not offer mercy—it offers a gilded cage. Under the fundamental principles of the Constitution and the Penal Code, Patson has committed a grave felony. He is staring down the barrel of mandatory life imprisonment. The statute dictates that anyone found guilty of depriving another of their life with malice aforethought must forfeit their freedom forever. The cold steel of the prison walls will be his only companions for the rest of his existence. There are no parole hearings for this level of depravity; only the ticking clock of a cell. But the financial terror is equally brutal. The state will strip him bare. He faces exorbitant fines, court costs, and restitution payments to the victim’s family that will bleed him dry for decades. He will be a financial indentured servant to the justice system, his wages garnished until he is penniless. However, a shadow of hope flickers in the dark. The "Blacklist" is a heavy chain around his ankle. If Patson can somehow navigate the labyrinth of appeals and prove his innocence or that he acted in self-defense, he can scrub his name clean. If he clears his record, the charges evaporate. He walks free, unburdened by the weight of a life sentence, but the scars of the accusation will remain. Choose your path, Patson. Prison or redemption? The gavel is waiting. Email us for support
Molly
To me, he deserves no mercy