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Showing Original Post only (View all)Top recruit collapses in court after receiving three-year prison sentence [View all]
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaab-the-dagger/top-recruit-collapses-court-receiving-three-prison-sentence-141153269--ncaab.htmlInstead of sifting through scholarship offers, selecting a school and launching his college basketball career as he originally planned, an Ohio high school standout will have to put his dreams on hold. Tony Farmer, an 18-year-old senior at Garfield Heights High School, received a three-year prison sentence on Tuesday as a result of pleading guilty to kidnapping, felonious assault and other crimes.
The 6-foot-7 forward had been hoping to receive probation after teachers, coaches and family members testified on his behalf. When he learned he'd be going to prison as the judge read his sentence, he crumpled into the arms of a sheriff's deputy and collapsed to the ground in anguish. In an odd twist, among those in the gallery sobbing in reaction to the judge's decision was the victim herself, Farmer's ex-girlfriend Andrea Lane. Even though the two remain separated since Farmer attacked Lane last April after she didn't want to reconcile their relationship, Lane had previously asked Judge Pamela Barker not to put Farmer in prison. "I know he was a good person," she said, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "I hope he still is."
The entire courtroom scene is depressing and painfully hard to watch because Farmer had such a bright future prior to this incident. Before video cameras caught his altercation with Lane on tape last April in the lobby and parking lot of her apartment complex, Farmer was a consensus top 100 prospect who had drawn interest from the likes of Ohio State, Xavier, Dayton and Michigan State.
The punishment he received from Barker is just, yet severe. Unless Barker reduces Farmer's sentence when she reviews it in 180 days, his hopes of playing major college basketball are likely now over.
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Grave Grumbler
Aug 2012
OP
No sympathy/empathy for him. A thug who thought he could get away with it because
monmouth
Aug 2012
#1
I don't know if he thought he could get away with anything while he was doing what he did
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2012
#20
Here is video. People are visual. He was done in by video. It's brutal to watch a big guy
Liberal_in_LA
Aug 2012
#24
It should have been more time given and yes I have served time in jail.
part man all 86
Aug 2012
#23
Sounds like the judge is giving him more of a chance than he gave that girl.
Lone_Star_Dem
Aug 2012
#16
Oh noes, the world is deprived of a basketball player!! Who gives a shit what this
TwilightGardener
Aug 2012
#32