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Small Town Justice
Ep 4: Just One Sentence
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Ep 4: Just One Sentence

Today's talk is with the prosecutor who locked in an impressive conviction for Robert Stoll. His sentence didn't just include 10 years for felony racketeering. It also included 25 years of probation along with an order of restitution for his victims. Albeit, this will be after he's served at least 80% of his time, per Florida's penal code. And even then, due to the vast number of victims, they really won't get much per month. But it's still a slam dunk by anyone's standards.

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Small Town Justice exposes injustice in America's small and mid-size communities, and celebrates the heroes fighting it.
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Cyle O'Donnell