April 24, 2017 at 11.45 PM

From: Sandra <sandra123@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 11:45 PM
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To: kelley.lynch.2016@gmail.com



There is always a  settlement offer extended to every defendant at the pretrial. Indeed, one isssue you tried to raise during your postconviction appeal in 2012 was your claim that your public defenders failed to pass onto you an offer to plead guilty in exchange for a 4 month jail sentence (the implication being you would have take the offer).

Your total jail exposure is now 9-years as currently charged.

I seriously doubt - given your prior conviction of the same offenses with the same victim, your 18-month jail sentence, and your probation violation and reated additional 6-months in jail, not to mention the lack of remorse you displayed then and continue to display now, that the offer will be that good this time around.

But I strongly suggest that you accept any proffered guilty plea that puts you behind bars for less than 2-years, 5-year probation, agree to never contact Cohen's estate,Kory or Rice again for any reason.

You won't take it of course.(Just as you would never pleaded guilty or no contest in 2012.)


You are nothing if not predictable.

Commentary:  The prosecutors in the 2012 proceedings failed to inform Lynch of the plea deal.  Lynch refuses to speak to, let alone enter into any type of agreement, with the prosecution in the current proceedings due to their misconduct, etc.  Claims against Cohen's estate are part of the reason for the retaliation.  

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