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The stars of “That ‘70s Show” were among 50 others who asked the judge to be lenient in sentencing the actor, who was found guilty of raping two women. Ashton Kutcher And Mila Kunis Wrote ...
In their letters, published by Los Angeles-based court reporter Meghann Cuniff, the couple vouched for Masterson’s “exceptional character” and pleaded for Judge Charlaine Olmedo’s leniency.
Letters that were submitted ahead of Mapes’ sentencing last year were initially filed under seal, but were later made public in redacted form by order of U.S. District Judge John Kness.
In 2019, she signed a letter to a judge asking them for leniency when sentencing Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor for the murder of Justine Damond. [24] [25] Hassan advocated for police reform in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd, and criticized Republicans for "demonizing" Minneapolis.
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis wrote letters to the judge who sentenced Danny Masterson for rape. So did the people who portrayed Red and Kitty Forman on "That '70s Show." Also, Billy Baldwin.
In February 2005, Rahall used Congressional stationery to write a letter to a Fairfax County judge, David Stitt, asking for leniency for his son, Nick Rahall III, who was facing felony robbery charges. According to the House ethics manual: "Official stationery ... may be used only for official purposes."
The rule of lenity, also called the rule of strict construction, is a principle in criminal law that requires a court to interpret an ambiguous or unclear criminal statute in the way that is most favorable to the defendant.
The couple, who married in 2015, made headlines after it was reported that they penned letters to Judge Charlaine F. Olmedo ahead Masterson’s Thursday, September 7, court date, where the 47-year ...