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Ohio man sucker-punches attorney after he’s sentenced to 47 years in prison
Posted on 2/20/19 at 2:37 pm
Posted on 2/20/19 at 2:37 pm
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An Ohio man stunned a courtroom Tuesday after he reportedly sucker-punched his defense attorney just moments after he was sentenced to 47 years in prison.
Judge Nancy Margaret Russo sentenced David Chislton, 42, on nearly two dozen charges, Cleveland.com reported. He pleaded guilty to "assaulting his girlfriend and setting fire to the Miles Landing apartment complex in Warrensville Heights in 2017," WKYC reported. Chislton "received credit for the two years he spent behind bars since his April 2017 arrest," Cleveland.com reported.
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Moments after Russo sentenced Chislton in the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas courtroom, Chislton, who was handcuffed from the front, sucker-punched Aaron Brockler, who was standing to his left, Cleveland.com reported. The media outlet reported the two men fell to the ground and Chislton also bit the attorney’s leg before he was dragged away.
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"I went to go turn to tell him, 'I'll come and see you privately to discuss what your options are,' and before I could even get the words out, I just got sucker-punched right in the side of the head," Brockler told FOX 8 Cleveland.
Brockler said he suffered a broken nose and concussion. The lawyer said he was lucky that he wasn’t hurt more seriously.
"I'm lucky that he didn't get his hands around me and choke me out with the cuffs, or you know, he could've got to the judge. It's not a good situation to be cuffed in the front, in my opinion," Brockler said.
This post was edited on 2/20/19 at 2:47 pm
Posted on 2/20/19 at 2:38 pm to WPBTiger
Didnt do it, lawyer fricked me
Posted on 2/20/19 at 2:39 pm to WPBTiger
Might as well. He's already been sentenced.
Posted on 2/20/19 at 2:41 pm to WPBTiger
He'll have a good hobby in prison.
Posted on 2/20/19 at 2:43 pm to WPBTiger
Good. Now if somebody would do this to the rest of them
Posted on 2/20/19 at 2:44 pm to RB10
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I mean, why not?
Forreal
What are they going to do to him? What if the lawyer told him he'd get way less from the judge and convinced him to take a plea?
Idk, but they can't do shite to him
Posted on 2/20/19 at 2:55 pm to dbuchanon
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Didnt do it, lawyer fricked me
dindunuffin'
FIFY
Posted on 2/20/19 at 2:57 pm to TheCaterpillar
Agreed. The man pretty much just received a life sentence, what are they gonna do? Give him the death penalty?
Posted on 2/20/19 at 2:57 pm to TheCaterpillar
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Forreal
What are they going to do to him? What if the lawyer told him he'd get way less from the judge and convinced him to take a plea?
Idk, but they can't do shite to him
The dude plead guilty to the charges How is he mad at his attorney?
Posted on 2/20/19 at 2:58 pm to 91TIGER
Hopefully his butthole gets sucker punched in prison.
Posted on 2/20/19 at 3:00 pm to TheCaterpillar
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What are they going to do to him?
Straight to AdSeg.
Posted on 2/20/19 at 3:02 pm to 91TIGER
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dindunuffin'
Shawshank man
Posted on 2/20/19 at 3:04 pm to Tigeralum2008
Usually your attorney recommends whether to plead or not.
He may have been told he would get a better sentence for pleading.
He may have been told he would get a better sentence for pleading.
Posted on 2/20/19 at 3:06 pm to Tigeralum2008
That's a shitload of time for a guilty plea.
Posted on 2/20/19 at 3:07 pm to WPBTiger
It’s always someone else’s fault with these Dindus.
Posted on 2/20/19 at 3:10 pm to Tigeralum2008
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The dude plead guilty to the charges How is he mad at his attorney?
I'm not saying this happened, but lawyers often convince their clients to take deals that don't end up being what they promised.
Posted on 2/20/19 at 3:11 pm to Tiguar
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Usually your attorney recommends whether to plead or not.
He may have been told he would get a better sentence for pleading.
Right.
Posted on 2/20/19 at 3:56 pm to WPBTiger
How NOT to get time off for good behavior!
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