In criminal law, individuals who facilitate or enable a crime, even without directly committing the violent act, can be held criminally liable as accomplices. This case demonstrates that a defendant who set up GPS tracking and coordinated the crime, though not the one who pulled the trigger, received a 15-year prison sentence for murder, illustrating that accomplice liability extends beyond the direct perpetrator to those who provide critical assistance or planning for the crime.
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Yeah, we on Boss Talk TV. Shout out to E. The reason you see court is a judgment sentence and order this court to adjudicate the defendant guilty. Sentence her to 15 years in the Florida State Prison. You have 30 days to appeal the judgment and sentence. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to represent you. You all let me know when you're ready on >> Wow. Wow. Guys, uh, Miss Andrews gets uh, 15 years in prison. Uh, OG, you there? This is tough one here.
>> Ain't nothing tough about that. She got away with murder.
>> OG, she was not the one to pull the trigger.
>> She was She was >> And she couldn't have known exactly what those guys were going to do. She don't know what she not in their head.
>> She She knew exactly what they were going to do. She is the one that set up the GPS to trail him. So she was the brains of the organization. But it's just like biblical time. You save the woman and kill the men. So all four of them got life without a possibility.
And she gets 15 years. She thought she was getting probation. That's what made me laugh. She She thought she >> She was laughing too at the first of that what I just showed.
>> Oh, she was just so happy. The prosecutor told I mean her attorney told her that he spoke to the prosecutor and the prosecutor was aligned to uh suspend the 15 years sentence and uh give her probation and the judge man Jane Hathaway told her no way your ass going to prison.
>> Oh G, how long does she do on a 15ear sentence like that? And it's not aggravated, is it? Cuz she didn't she didn't have a gun or anything when they caught her.
She'll probably she'll on on on 15 years out there, she'll probably do five and a half years.
>> Oh, so she won't do the 10? I thought she'd do about 10.
>> No. No.
>> So she does five and a half years, come back and do the rest of the time in the streets on parole.
>> Right. Right.
>> And and and and this young lady here and this lawyer had something going because he was smiling and googly eyeing with her. I don't even know what they had going on, but the joke was not on uh the joke was not on them. The the joke was on on on I guess on him because he knew that he didn't know if she was going to get that time or not. Or you think he thought she was going to get let free as well?
>> The joke ain't never on the attorney. He ain't going back there in handcuffs. He going home.
>> So you feel like uh this >> joke on you?
>> The joke on on the young lady because of that. Okay. Was she smiling? Why do you think she was smiling, OG? What what made her just I'm going to go ahead and have me a good time out here in this courtroom today?
>> Well, she she was having LA. You didn't get life like everybody else.
>> So, do you honestly believe in your heart that she should have got life?
>> Yeah.
>> O, what do you think? Why do you think that? Because she didn't do the she didn't pull the trigger.
>> She was there. She was an instrument to the crime.
>> She was with Fio, right? Explain that to me. She's with Fio, right?
>> No, she wasn't. She was with them.
>> Well, what how did she get know to drop on Fio? Cuz he he was liking her. So, she was talking back and forth to Fulio.
>> I wouldn't have I know that they all got together and came from one place to another and she had the GPS coordination.
Allegedly, she had the GPS coordination following him, trailing him to and she was the one told them where to go to where to pick him up at and how to get him and that he was in a certain place.
And they all got out and laid and wait cuz he was on his way.
>> That and that was a curlyhead boy. They say the one got his grandma took the car back to his grandma house and dropped it off and >> he got Yeah, he he was in the car with them.
>> Okay. So, she was in the car. Okay. So, I I was thinking I thought she was over there with Fio and kept dropping his info and and I I I knew they had a hell of a party that day. I remember watching them. It was his birthday, wasn't it? If I'm correct. I believe it was Fio's birthday that they got they done he was doing a party or something and they just they just they they they chased him and you know, till they found him, you know, he already was their op, of course. Uh everybody was opt out. Everybody doing their thing, man. Uh, I believe that other little boy, he he did a song about it like he was the one that got it done and we ain't heard no more from him. It was I remember reporting on this here now that I think about it. So this this this here your whole thing turned into a sham. The boy with the curly hair uh the good hair boy um he went in there and said that he had started a prayer circle in the county.
>> Yeah, you he'll have a gang of prayer circles before it's over.
>> Now he got life sentence out of but he tried to apologize to the court. Do you think that impacted them from not killing him, not giving him the death sentence when he went out there and told him about his prayer circle?
>> You you you heard what the warden told him.
>> They going to take little rock, big rocks, and turn them into little rocks like on life.
>> Like what I mean on Jango?
>> No, ain't no sense. Why would you kill them? We going to work them.
>> So, >> we need we need that labor.
>> So, when you look at this young lady here, she's going to do some laboring, too, but she'll probably be sewing or something like that. They're not going to do no harsh work on no female in no prison. They they usually do some washing clothes and you know do the stuff they love doing. A lot of time they love doing this stuff anyway, you know. Um >> what woman I mean what young girl you know love doing anything. These some of the laziest female >> Oh gee, that woman that probably come up in a home she just got with the wrong crowd of people got influenced wrong.
She probably like to cook, clean, make pancakes and everything else. She probably a regular girl.
>> That girl can't cook water, >> man. That woman probably can cook some hot water cornbread. She from the south, OG.
>> In the south, they she may cook some tacos.
>> No. No, she can cook. I bet you she can cook. She just got caught up. She's smiling and googly eyeing with that lawyer. He done lied to her. Probably probably had hopes that he could get her out because he done built a relationship. Well, you can look at it and tell allegedly that they they they look like they kind of close and and he's sitting there like he going to get her out. I'm just telling you they was a little close. They was close to each other.
>> You was with >> No, I was not kiking with nobody, man.
All I'm telling you is these two, not me. These two.
>> You and No, you and him was kinking. He told you was going to get you.
>> No, no, he ain't told me nothing. And all I'm telling you right now is this girl was done a hell of a thing. If she crying and then she laughing at the same time, maybe she need to be sent to a psych war. You ever thought about that?
If the girl crying, laughing, and doing everything else, maybe she's mentally ill and she's a sister.
>> Well, Ray, was Ray J mentally ill to get in the ring?
>> Hell yeah.
>> Okay.
>> Well, he got knocked around.
Oh, she gonna get knocked around, too.
>> Oh, gee. You think she gonna get You think she she might be a strong sister, but I I really bet I bet you is more to it than what you think. Uh, she's smiling because she probably ain't scared. You ever thought about that? We might be looking at this wrong. She's smiling because she want to do something to somebody.
>> Oh, she going to do something to somebody up in there.
>> Oh, it's going to be It's going to be a gang of stuff getting naked up in there.
Them women penetrates is tough. OG, did you ever go to a co-ed penitenti?
>> Huh?
>> A co-ed where where co where they where they have women and men at the same prison.
>> Yes, sir. C CMC uh CRC.
>> How was that?
>> And man had 750 women on the hill. I was in the X-ray technician program go to the hill every day.
>> You used to see them >> every day.
>> And what what did you say? Did you ever >> I had two of my two of my three of my home girls was in there.
>> Really? Y did you ever talk to him while I was in there?
>> Talk to him every day.
>> They let you talk to him?
>> Hell yeah. I was in the class with them.
>> How old were you at that time?
>> A GROWN ASS MAN. THIS WAS in I got the CMC's came from Saladan. I was in 82.
82. I was there 82. 8. Yeah. 82. 83.
Then I was there in 88.
>> So you had never That was your first time. What did you think about it? Just going into that a little bit. What did you think about it when you first found out that you was going to a a prison that was a female was going to be there with the men?
I thought I was I was getting ready parole.
>> Oh. And that is that like the pre-release?
>> No. No. It's just said, "Hey, you got girls up in this penitentiary." They they hardcore though.
>> Oh, yeah. They hardcore. They they they they wasn't trying to hear nothing. They thought they was more gangster than anything.
>> You got You got to look at a woman in prison is a bad situation.
More than likely, she got a child or two or three. And the dude that she was with, uh, you know, your family look at it. out of all the people going to the penitentiary, what did you have to go for? So most black women are mascots.
Their mothers got to take care of their children. So they're not like, you know, you going to get a girl come visit you.
I just look in the funny papers. You're going to get a visit or going to get a letter. It's easy for a man. But for a woman to get a visit, bro, it's it it was hard back in the day. Well, nobody come and see you know they man ain't going men ain't loyal like women you know.
>> Well Papoose was >> they didn't and what that got him.
>> Yeah. It wasn't it wasn't good. Oh gee.
I just wanted to stop and ask about these women being in prison and how how cuz a lot of times you hear about these guards messing with these women. A lot of them got them pregnant. All kind of stuff. They get fired. All the men in there temptation.
>> Them females. Females say hey. They manipulate. They like to Man, them guards is up there. And And I I remember we one one of my home girls, the last time I ain't going to mention her name, but uh the last when I first seen her, I mean, she was like a little toothpick.
Everybody was running through her. She was like this. And so we get to the penitentiary.
Uh they got her name Cadillac. Right.
>> Right. body fisher like man. So one of my partners is writing her from up on the hill. So when I gets up there he asked me like man you see my girl and this and this and that. So I'm like she's sending pictures down cuz these dudes is sending them cigarettes and sending them funny money. Yeah. Up there >> and she got this body called a cat cuz body by Fisher. They up there eating good, exercising.
I mean, girls up there like, "Oh, ain't nothing inside, but the body is hell of a You dig what I'm saying?"
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> And so, uh, man. Finds out, uh, this is home girl I knew FROM BACK IN THE DAY. She all together totally different. I mean, she was fine. Fine. Fine.
Wow. So they'll switch it up on you, >> man. They be looking, hey man, they got and so you you ain't get no visits. You ain't your people. So you got to manipulate the guards, man. A man is so weak. Uh you know, you think women in the penitentiary is weak for dudes. Them dudes get up on the hill and and get to thinking that they convicts and they this and that. girls will trick him up in one of them broom closets, give them some head, and they bringing every They bringing guns and everything to them.
>> Damn. So, Miss Andrews going to go down and have a field day with these dudes.
>> No, it's it's too much is it's downsized now. She can't, you know, >> too many cameras in there now. They got them cameras everywhere. You can't beat them cameras.
Everybody, you know, they got it got it sized up where it it ain't going down.
>> It ain't going down.
>> Not like you think it's going it's going up. It's going all the way up, >> man. Guys, make sure you like, subscribe to the channel. Why was she laughing?
Why was Miss is Andrews? Why was Miss Andrews laughing? What made her laugh when she was being sentenced? And did she expect to get to 15 years or was this total surprise to her? Did she expect probation? But let's break all of this down, guys. Let me know what you guys think about it. And if you're still watching, Ray J. Mr. Ray J went through pretty hell uh la right here just a few hours ago. Uh you can see >> died last.
>> He didn't die. Get off of here. Boss Talk 101 review.
>> Yeah, we on Boss Talk TV. Shout out to E. The reason you see
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