The full 30. This woman would still be alive if he'd been kept behind bars. How he worked it out to serve only 7 should be going into a lawsuit, which unfortunately won't bring this woman back but might send a message to prosecutors and prevent future tragedies.
JustAManOnAToilet
Too lenient of a plea deal with such a violent offender.
If it takes you longer than 30 years to turn $200m into $1.08b then my friend you have a poor financial advisor. Also by then the $1.08b won't be worth the same, considering inflation.
If you get the lump sum though that's a large amount growing when invested. You can easily take that and grow it into more than you'd get over time from the payments.
I hope you win, keep your word, and the news runs a story on it afterwards thats grows the user base and specifically siphons users from Reddit. I want to see Reddit burn to the ground.
"Should've gotten rid of that little shit while we had the chance." McCarthy, probably. It's insane to me there's now some possibility of a Speaker Gaetz.
From your source:
It’s not necessarily the amount of theft taking place that most concerns the industry, but rather the increased violence associated with it.
Sixty-seven percent of respondents reported more violence associated with organized retail crime than a year ago. In the last survey, 81% reported an increase in violence.
Meanwhile, 45% of retailers in the survey said they have reduced specific store hours to deal with crime and violence, nearly 30% said they somehow changed store product selection, and 28% reported closing a specific location because of crime.
I'm not sure how that fits in this discussion. We're talking about how a donation was spent. If that donation can be used to generate a stream of money to be used instead of simply used up all at once, it's advantageous to do so.
I mean, you can visit the OK Corral and see where the bullets are lodged in the walls anytime you'd like.