Subj : Re: Binion Murder Trial To : JOSEPH GIBSON From : BRUCE WILSON Date : Mon May 29 2000 11:58 pm On 29 May @ 02:25pm, Joseph Gibson wrote to Bruce Wilson: JG> That could go either way... Judge B. is a tough... my feeling JG> it will go concurrent... I work at Bally's in the Steakhouse JG> there as a server... I was waiting on McTabish Lawyer... said JG> he is hoping for concurrent... but you never know... I'd say concurrent is the best they can hope for, so that some of the other sentences might've come close to expiring by the time they're eligible for parole in 20 years. Consecutive sentences would seem to constitute life without possibility of parole with the number and nature of their convictions. I managed to get past the front door of Bally's when I was in Las Vegas for a conference a couple of years ago, while covering as much territory as I could on foot up and down the strip from the Monte Carlo, where the conference was and where I was staying. It was a bit frustrating that its timing was such that I had to work up to the day before it started and leave the day after, that I couldn't stretch it by a few days to give myself time to really look around. On another matter, what's happened to the repeat drunk driver who plowed into the car being driven by the recent big slot winner, killing her sister? --- Via Silver Xpress V4.5 [Reg] * Origin: Get all your fido mail here.. www.docsplace.org (1:3603/140) .