AFTER STEALING 2.000 DOLLARSFROMBURGER KING, HE ESCAPEDFOR 13 YEARS #news #court #crime #police

not guilty. A man who robbed Burger King for $2,000 thought he would go to jail. Because a witness identified him, he was quickly arrested. The judge sentenced him to 13 years in prison. But when it was time to be imprisoned, no police came to take him away. He didn’t try to escape because he knew he deserved it. He just waited nervously in his own home, expecting the police to appear at any moment. Several weeks have passed and the police have not come yet. He thought that the police might have revoked his criminal record. So in the following years he continued his life and completely forgot about it. He got married, started a construction company and even took the initiative to help young people avoiding them from repeating his mistakes. But 13 years later the police suddenly came to his house and arrested him which shocked him greatly. Originally due to a technical issue, the police thought he was in prison for the past 13 years. But when they were about to release him, they realized he wasn’t there at all. So they immediately sent police to arrest him. When the police told him that he must now complete his 13-year prison sentence, he collapsed. In court, the judge saw that Michael had completely changed his life and successfully reformed himself. So he released him and did not let him serve another sentence in prison.

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  1. I question this kind of exoneration, brcsuse of being a productive citizen after law enforcement accidently revoked his arrest😮what if he committed 1st degree murder or rape? A line has to be drawn for accepting forgiveness 😮

  2. Oh well lets try my luck 😂😂😂😂😂 rob burger king and dont get anything. my god thats a easy 2K 😂😂😂😂

  3. Crimes like murder doesn't have statutes of limitations and depends on the state the crime was committed like nevada after 7 years he can't be charged and sentenced a guy pulled armed robberies left the country wrote a book on the robberies got paid for the book came back 8 years later and the court could not charge him

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