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// Questions still remain following Sidney Moorer’s Conviction on Obstruction of Justice //

Questions still remain following Sidney Moorer’s conviction on obstruction of justice




Questions still remain following Sidney Moorer’s conviction on obstruction of justice
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Sidney Moorer, right, was found guilty of obstruction of justice on Wednesday. (Source: WMBF News)Sidney Moorer, right, was found guilty of obstruction of justice on Wednesday. (Source: WMBF News)

Sidney Moorer (Source: SCDOC)Sidney Moorer (Source: SCDOC)
CONWAY, SC (WMBF) - Sidney Moorer found himself behind bars Wednesday night after a jury convicted him of obstruction of justice in connection with the 2013 disappearance of Heather Elvis.
Still, there are questions about what the future of the case is. As it turns out, there's a lot more to go.
Moorer was sentenced to 10 years, but he will get credit for time already served, which is nearly a year.
Also, he may be out of jail sooner than that.
"He might be able to max on this in about four years," said former prosecutor Brad Richardson.
According to Richardson, that's because people convicted of non-violent crimes, like obstruction of justice, are eligible for parole sooner.


      





                    ... "SEE BELOW" ... 


... " PAROLE CAN BE DENIED BY THE PAROLE BOARD
  IF THE FAMILY AND ENOUGH PEOPLE FIGHT HIS RELEASE" !!  



Then there is an appeal, which Moorer’s attorney, Kirk Truslow, said he would be filing.
Richardson said that, depending on whether the appeal is successful, it could result in quite the plot twist.
"If an appeal was successful, the appellate court has two choices; they could affirm the judge's findings - affirm the verdict - or they could overturn the verdict and remand it for retrial,” Richardson said.
Wednesday brought an end to Moorer's obstruction of justice trial. He still has a second trial in the future on a charge of kidnapping that is tied to Elvis’ disappearance.
Last year, a mistrial was declared in Moorer’s first kidnapping trial. As of now, a second trial has not been scheduled. It will be held in Georgetown ....

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WE THE PEOPLE AND THE HEATHER ELVIS FAMILY CAN FIGHT TO HAVE 
SIDNEY MOORER DO AS MUCH TIME AS POSSIBLE. WHEN IN A FEW 
YEARS HE'S UP FOR PAROLE. WE PETITION THE PAROLE BOARD TO 

NOT GIVE HIM PAROLE ... THE FAMILY @ FRIENDS CAN GO TO THESE 

PAROLE HEARINGS AND SPEAK OUT  ...  



NOTE : NON VIOLENT OFFENDERS HAVE TO DO  65% OF THEIR SENTENCE

THE ABOVE ATTORNEY IS WRONG. SIDNEY MOORER HAS TO DO 5 AND 

A HALF YEARS. AS HE'S ALREADY DONE 1 YEAR IN JAIL EARLIER. THAT'S

A TOTAL OF 6 AND A HALF YEARS ... ( 65 % OF TEN YEARS IS 6.5 YEARS )

AND IF SIDNEY MOORER DOES ANYTHING WRONG IN PRISON; 

FIGHTS, CONTRABAND, CELL PHONE, DRUGS, ECT.   HE'LL 

DO MORE TIME ...   



     


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