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12806699, Shanesha got sentenced to 18 YEARS of probation today LINK
Posted by lazyboi, Fri May-15-15 05:22 PM
18 YEARS....WOW. and they said she was never homeless, she was staying with her parents.

YIKES ....18 YEARS

http://www.kpho.com/story/29074248/sentencing-scheduled-today-for-shanesha-taylor

Shanesha Taylor sentenced to 18 years supervised probation

Posted: May 15, 2015 9:36 AM CDT
Updated: May 15, 2015 11:48 AM CDT

A Valley mother who left her kids in a hot car while she went to a job interview has been sentenced to 18 years of supervised probation.

Shanesha Taylor was sentenced Friday morning in Maricopa County Superior Court. She also is required to undergo parenting classes.

Taylor generated a lot of sympathy for a tearful mug shot and because she was trying to find gainful employment.

She also earned more than $100,000 in online donations from people around the country who felt bad for her.

The judge was also sympathetic, at least initially, and told Taylor she could avoid a jail sentence if she put all that money into a fund for her children.

Taylor failed to do so, and said she spent a lot of the money on everyday living expenses.

That didn't cut it with the judge and child-abuse charges against her were reinstated.

Her sons were 2 years old and 6 months old when they were left in the car in March 2014.

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Read more: http://www.kpho.com/story/29074248/sentencing-scheduled-today-for-shanesha-taylor#ixzz3aFTFIlmD

"If you wanna help us, fine. Sit down with your kids and make 'em study at night...otherwise, shoot THIS mothaf*cka!" (c) Morgan Freeman,
12806703, What a mess. At least she keeps her kids.
Posted by Atillah Moor, Fri May-15-15 05:24 PM
Hopefully out of the prison pipeline for that matter.
12806866, You wouldn't be saying that if she was a dude.
Posted by Shaun Tha Don, Sat May-16-15 02:41 AM
12807273, ^^^hates women
Posted by MME, Sun May-17-15 12:23 PM
shut up.
12807295, ^^^^ typical feminist.
Posted by Shaun Tha Don, Sun May-17-15 02:04 PM
12807457, ^^^posts like he has a woman tied up in his basement
Posted by MME, Sun May-17-15 11:15 PM
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12806705, I hope her boyfriend's mixtape was that fire
Posted by -DJ R-Tistic-, Fri May-15-15 05:26 PM
12806853, Dylan Jean's The Truth Though
Posted by RexLongfellow, Fri May-15-15 11:43 PM
12806706, So she's going to prison?
Posted by PimpTrickGangstaClik, Fri May-15-15 05:27 PM
No one is going to be on probation for 18 years and not violate once
12806712, u gon assume she's gonna violate probation?
Posted by lazyboi, Fri May-15-15 05:30 PM

"If you wanna help us, fine. Sit down with your kids and make 'em study at night...otherwise, shoot THIS mothaf*cka!" (c) Morgan Freeman,
12806719, Man I'm squeaky clean and I'm sure I'd violate over 18 years
Posted by PimpTrickGangstaClik, Fri May-15-15 05:36 PM
Of course it depends on how strict the terms are.

But all it takes is just one tiny slip up.
In a year or so, it would be easy to avoid slipping up.
But 18 years? Nah. Not easy.

I think I'd rather take a short prison sentence than extra long probation
12806731, yeah i don't know the terms, BUT she better be careful about who
Posted by lazyboi, Fri May-15-15 05:55 PM
she associates with or she pisses off. cause u know if she makes the wrong person mad, they gon make a phone call to her probation officer or dcs to say she violating

"If you wanna help us, fine. Sit down with your kids and make 'em study at night...otherwise, shoot THIS mothaf*cka!" (c) Morgan Freeman,
12806742, What kind of asshole judge is this!???
Posted by spades, Fri May-15-15 06:10 PM
put ALL the money in a fund for her kids? So what should they eat in the mean fucking time.

ugh

I'm so sick of this shit. We need some kind of judicial review. These lifetime appointments are bullshit.
12806744, Judges are elected in Phoenix
Posted by PoppaGeorge, Fri May-15-15 06:15 PM
Ain't no lifetime appointments outchea.


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"Where was the peace when we were getting shot? Where's the peace when we were getting laid out?
Where is the peace when we are in the back of ambulances? Where is the peace then?
They don't want to call for peace then.
12806867, judges might as well have lifetime appointments
Posted by BigJazz, Sat May-16-15 03:15 AM
sure, their names are on the ballot to be voted on.

but the average voter who has info on every other person they're voting for...don't know shit about the judge that's listed. usually the person runs unopposed so that's the only name on the ballot.

so by default, muhfuckas end up with lifetime appointments...
12806745, Judge did that for a reason. You see what happened didn't you?
Posted by helenahandbasket, Fri May-15-15 06:17 PM
Even with that mandate she spent it all on honey buns and hot cheetos.
Oh and studio time for a mixtape.
12806747, :(
Posted by Dstl1, Fri May-15-15 06:20 PM
.
12807041, Obviously, she didn't care about the kids.
Posted by Shaun Tha Don, Sat May-16-15 03:22 PM
12807605, Did she really spend it on a mixtape?
Posted by 13Rose, Mon May-18-15 09:07 AM
I've seen at least two people mention that.
12806917, I read it was only 60%
Posted by Stringer Bell, Sat May-16-15 09:09 AM
That had to go in a trust fund.
12809640, NEXT UP! THE TV TOUR! ..Dr. Phil is 1st
Posted by lazyboi, Tue May-19-15 05:06 PM
http://www.azcentral.com/story/laurieroberts/2015/05/19/shanesha-taylor-dr-phil/27592387/Next up...the tv circuit http://www.azcentral.com/story/laurieroberts/2015/05/19/shanesha-taylor-dr-phil/27592387/


Grab the Kleenex. Shanesha Taylor will be on Dr. Phil on Thursday to take her tale of woe to America.

Taylor is the mother who captured the hearts and minds of many Americans last year when she was arrested after leaving her 2-year-old and 6 month-old sons alone in her car while interviewing for a job in Scottsdale.

Her tearful mugshot went viral. She was, we were told, the face of poverty: a single mother who had fallen on hard times and had no choice but to endanger her little children.

Kind-hearted people offered their hard-earned cash to give Taylor a hand up. In all, more than $114,000 was donated to help Taylor get back on her feet.

MONTINI: $ay $o long to $hifty $hanesha, $uckers, $he's $miling

And prosecutors offered her a smoking deal. All she had to do to avoid prosecution was to take a few parenting and substance-abuse classes and sock away a third of her windfall for future child-care and education expenses for her children.

She declined. Prosecutors released records showing that she was opting instead for cable TV and an entertainment budget and all the trimmings of a $50,000-a-year lifestyle that usually comes with a good-paying job.

And you wonder why Taylor, who has since had a fourth child, couldn't spare $40,000 for a trust fund for her children?

Last week, Taylor was sentenced to 18 years of probation after pleading guilty to felony child abuse.

On Thursday, she'll be on Dr. Phil in a segment entitled "Criminal or Misunderstood Mom."

Cue Dr. Phil, from a promo that aired on KTVK: "If you had this all to do over again, would you have just funded those trusts and moved on?"

Taylor: "And risk not being able to take care of my children? No."

Dr. P: "So you think you're better off being a convicted felon and having what money you have left?"

Taylor: "I think I'm better off having the means to be able to take care of my children."

Because cable TV is such an essential part of any child's upbringing.

Also on Thursday's show: the Rev. Jarrett Maupin, who initially stood by Taylor but later became disillusioned, questioning why she'd turned down job offers and refuse to set aside money for daycare and college.

"(Defense attorney) Benjamin Taylor and I really lobbied (Maricopa County Attorney) Bill Montgomery very aggressively to cut her a deal and give her a second chance," he told me. "Montgomery did that, and more. The original deal called for a handful of weeks of parenting classes, to place just under a third of the money in trust for her children's futures, fully fund daycare which makes sense to keep this from ever happening again, on top of that all of the charges would've been scratched and not on her record. It didn't have to be this way.

"This truly turned into a tragedy. On top of that the money is gone and we found out that she actually never was homeless or fully unemployed. All of that came out in court. It's just a crying shame."

Heavy emphasis on the crying part.
"If you wanna help us, fine. Sit down with your kids and make 'em study at night...otherwise, shoot THIS mothaf*cka!" (c) Morgan Freeman,