>>> According to this guy, whos got a petition up, the victim says he should walk.
http://www.change.org/petitions/attorney-general-chris-koster-release-cornealious-michael-anderson-iii-from-prison
Whoa, you’re right. I followed link after link from your original, and the victim himself admitted to initial anger, then realised he didn’t feel justice would be served by incarcerating Mr. Anderson after thirteen years of righteous living. See page two of this three page article.
http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/dailyrft/2014/02/cornealious_mike_anderson_burger_king_robbery_this_american_life.php
Thank you for hunting down the info.
Hey Drummie, the 31-page Writ of Petition for Habeas Corpus is at page three of the above link. I doubt most would take the time to read it - I just think it’s interesting, is all.
Talk about a lack of due process!
The victim - and in this case there’s an actual crime committed *ahem* - obviously suffered years of fear that ripped his life apart, yet found it in him to show mercy. Considering the life the robber’s led since, the justice system should do no less.