acbytesla
Penultimate Amazing
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Isn't it ultimately up to him how harshly he gets punished? And that the prosecutions recommendations are not binding (given, it would be awkward to diverge too much from those recommendations but it seems to me he could still put him behind bars for a long time)
Nope. Prosecutors choose what they will charge you with and judges must sentence the guilty parties within guidelines taking into account previous criminal offenses. The guidelines basically force the judge to sentence Flynn from 0 to 6 months. I'm pretty sure the judge must stay within those guidelines. Now perhaps, he could sentence him beyond that, but it would open his ruling to being overturned on appeal.
