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"Nothing In This Process Is Fair" – Judge Tells Crying Mother of Murdered 20-Year-Old
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Latisa Perryman’s 20-year-old son, Jarvis Perryman, was shot to death in Euclid Beach Park in Cleveland by Christopher Manning, who pleaded guilty last week.
Latisa said to Judge Steven Gall, “I told him it had to be a life in there, because that’s… my son’s life is gone. Why would we do 25 to 32? How is that fair?”
Gall responded by saying, “Nothing in this process is fair. There’s no sense of fairness. You’ll never walk out of this court with feeling like you won or got anything back.”
Manning was sentenced to between 32 and 37 years for the murder as well as severely injuring Latisa’s 17-year-old nephew.
Latisa said to Judge Steven Gall, “I told him it had to be a life in there, because that’s… my son’s life is gone. Why would we do 25 to 32? How is that fair?”
Gall responded by saying, “Nothing in this process is fair. There’s no sense of fairness. You’ll never walk out of this court with feeling like you won or got anything back.”
Manning was sentenced to between 32 and 37 years for the murder as well as severely injuring Latisa’s 17-year-old nephew.
Categories: Crime & Lawlessness
derfremde 2 hours ago
They wanted to live like gangsters and were raised that way, too... they are paying the price for it—no pity, on either side.
ScreaminMime 2 hours ago
There are ways to make sure he doesn't make it to the end of that 25-32... I'll just leave it at that
