A federal judge who has questioned whether a nearly 58-year sentence was overly harsh for multiple armed robberies has applauded Eastern District prosecutors for consenting to a modified conviction rather than let the full sentence run its course.
“Even people who are indisputably guilty of violent crimes deserve justice, and now [Francois] Holloway will get it,” Eastern District Judge John Gleeson (See Profile) said Friday in U.S. v. Holloway, 95-cr-78.
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