If you were a prosecutor presented with a case where a kid tried to walk out of a convenience store with a handful of cigars and shoved the storekeeper you'd be looking to charge them with a felony and asking for a multi-year prison sentence? For a nineteen-year-old. And presumably a nineteen-year-old with no priors because if he'd had prior criminal convictions I'm sure we would have heard chapter and verse about them by now.
Brown may have been able to work out a negotiated plea for less. However, if he were so foolish as to deny the charges, I think prosecutors would have asked for prison time. A class B felony in Missouri is 5 -15 years. This case would have been a slam dunk for prosecutors. Not only that, in your post you're forgetting how after he knocked the shopkeeper out of the way, he then turned around to intimidate the man back into the store. That is like prosecutor crack. Getting the chance to show that sort of evidence to a judge is what they stay up at night fantasizing about.
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