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Re: Laws For the rich and the rest of us
So families of the victims are in charge of who goes to jail? This guy was 62 years old. Moved out a long time ago. Here you go:
http://www.wyff4.com/chronicle/19314102/detail.html
Ludwig was charged with criminal domestic violence after an incident with his estranged wife, Donavon Ludwig, in February.
According to court documents, Ludwig is accused of hitting and spitting at his wife in front of the couple's child.
That case is still pending in 13th Circuit Court. In March, Ludwig requested a jury trial in the case.
A previous domestic violence charge against Ludwig in November was dismissed.
Both of those arrests came while Ludwig was out on bond on the burglary and resisting arrest charges.
In July of last year, Ludwig, 36, was charged after officers said he kicked in the door of the home of a man, chased the man and then struggled with police who responded to the scene.
After those charges, Ludwig was ordered to post $1 million in bond. That amount was later reduced to $100,000.
The burglary charge is still pending in Circuit Court, but prosecutors decided not to pursue the resisting arrest charge.
According to court documents, as conditions of his bond, Ludwig was required to remain on house arrest with GPS monitoring, and not to have any contact with or to come within half a mile of his wife or the man whose apartment he is accused of breaking into.
In later court hearings, conditions of house arrest and the prohibition against any contact with Donavon Ludwig were dropped from the bond order.
In August of last year, Ludwig was charged with harassment after he was accused of making repeated contact with his estranged wife.
According to court documents, that case was dropped when Donavon Ludwig said that she no longer wished to prosecute the case.
In addition to the criminal cases, Ludwig has faced four traffic charges since September of 2007.
Ludwig is the CEO of SDI Networks, a Greenville-based computer networking and solutions company. He is also a 1994 graduate of Furman University and played football for the Paladins.
No Charges Filed
Am I the only one to notice the last sentence in the story?
"Prosecutors did say that they expect Ludwig to stand trial for a prior burglary charge."
What did this guy do? Crawl out of his totaled sports car, and start pocketing stuff from the house wreckage?
Oh yeah...it states a "prior" burglary charge. When he is not speeding, he must be a kleptomaniac...!
Bottom line is if the victim's family is all right with the verdict...then so am I.
Happy boating!
So families of the victims are in charge of who goes to jail? This guy was 62 years old. Moved out a long time ago. Here you go:
http://www.wyff4.com/chronicle/19314102/detail.html
Ludwig was charged with criminal domestic violence after an incident with his estranged wife, Donavon Ludwig, in February.
According to court documents, Ludwig is accused of hitting and spitting at his wife in front of the couple's child.
That case is still pending in 13th Circuit Court. In March, Ludwig requested a jury trial in the case.
A previous domestic violence charge against Ludwig in November was dismissed.
Both of those arrests came while Ludwig was out on bond on the burglary and resisting arrest charges.
In July of last year, Ludwig, 36, was charged after officers said he kicked in the door of the home of a man, chased the man and then struggled with police who responded to the scene.
After those charges, Ludwig was ordered to post $1 million in bond. That amount was later reduced to $100,000.
The burglary charge is still pending in Circuit Court, but prosecutors decided not to pursue the resisting arrest charge.
According to court documents, as conditions of his bond, Ludwig was required to remain on house arrest with GPS monitoring, and not to have any contact with or to come within half a mile of his wife or the man whose apartment he is accused of breaking into.
In later court hearings, conditions of house arrest and the prohibition against any contact with Donavon Ludwig were dropped from the bond order.
In August of last year, Ludwig was charged with harassment after he was accused of making repeated contact with his estranged wife.
According to court documents, that case was dropped when Donavon Ludwig said that she no longer wished to prosecute the case.
In addition to the criminal cases, Ludwig has faced four traffic charges since September of 2007.
Ludwig is the CEO of SDI Networks, a Greenville-based computer networking and solutions company. He is also a 1994 graduate of Furman University and played football for the Paladins.
No Charges Filed