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To: MeeknMing
Court was to reconvene later Thursday morning for the sentencing phase.

I'm pulling for a nice long stay in the graybar hotel. She can get a sentence of anywhere from 5years on up. I also hear she can be given probation with no jail time. MEANING she gets off the hook. I want her to get the max (25 years) but my bet is she gets 10 years. She'll be out in 7 years or less if Texas does the same as other states.

13 posted on 02/13/2003 9:45:17 AM PST by dennisw ( http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/weblog.php)
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To: dennisw

 

 

Bat out of hell photos

 

 

Clara Harris (C) shows no emotion as she is found guilty while standing with attorneys George Parnham (R) and Emily Munoz (L) in her murder trial, February 13, 2003, in Houston. Harris will now await sentencing for murder for the crime of running over her husband with her Mercedes Benz after finding him cheating on her with another woman. REUTERS/POOL/Pat Sullivan
Thu Feb 13,11:40 AM ET

Clara Harris (C) shows no emotion as she is found guilty while standing with attorneys George Parnham (R) and Emily Munoz (L) in her murder trial, February 13, 2003, in Houston. Harris will now await sentencing for murder for the crime of running over her husband with her Mercedes Benz after finding him cheating on her with another woman. REUTERS/POOL/Pat Sullivan

 

 

Clara Harris (L) closes her eyes as the jury is polled while sitting at the defense table with attorney George Parnham February 13, 2003, in Houston. Harris will now await sentencing for murder after being found guilty of running over her husband with her Mercedes Benz after catching him cheating on her with another woman. REUTERS/POOL/Pat Sullivan
Thu Feb 13,11:42 AM ET

Clara Harris (L) closes her eyes as the jury is polled while sitting at the defense table with attorney George Parnham February 13, 2003, in Houston. Harris will now await sentencing for murder after being found guilty of running over her husband with her Mercedes Benz after catching him cheating on her with another woman. REUTERS/POOL/Pat Sullivan

 

A Texas jury on February 13, 2003 found Clara Harris guilty of murder for running over her husband with her Mercedes-Benz after catching him with another woman at a Houston area hotel last July. Harris, shown in court Feb. 12, had said the killing was an accident. (Pool via Reuters)
Thu Feb 13,11:12 AM ET

A Texas jury on February 13, 2003 found Clara Harris guilty of murder for running over her husband with her Mercedes-Benz after catching him with another woman at a Houston area hotel last July. Harris, shown in court Feb. 12, had said the killing was an accident. (Pool via Reuters)

 

Clara Harris sits at the defense table February 12, 2003 as the prosecution presents closing arguments in her trial for the murder of her husband in Houston. Harris is accused of running over her husband in her luxury sedan after catching him at an area hotel with another woman. (Pat Sullivan/Reuters)
Wed Feb 12, 8:08 PM ET

Clara Harris sits at the defense table February 12, 2003 as the prosecution presents closing arguments in her trial for the murder of her husband in Houston. Harris is accused of running over her husband in her luxury sedan after catching him at an area hotel with another woman. (Pat Sullivan/Reuters)

 

Murder defendant Clara Harris, left, talks with legal assistant Mary Parnham as they wait during jury deliberation Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2003, in Houston. Harris is accused of running down her husband with her Mercedes-Benz after catching him with another woman. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan, POOL)
Wed Feb 12, 7:35 PM ET

Murder defendant Clara Harris, left, talks with legal assistant Mary Parnham as they wait during jury deliberation Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2003, in Houston. Harris is accused of running down her husband with her Mercedes-Benz after catching him with another woman. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan, POOL)

 

 


15 posted on 02/13/2003 9:57:41 AM PST by dennisw ( http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/weblog.php)
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To: dennisw
I think if they give her less than 10 years, she can get probation without doing the time. I bet they give her MORE than 10, but who knows? That TWO jurors were crying when the judge read their verdict may give a clue they'll be more lenient than I am thinking though.

We'll see. Thanks...

18 posted on 02/13/2003 10:08:04 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye SADdam. You're soon to meet your buddy Stalin in Hades.)
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