By Keith Rogers
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Posted: Feb. 17, 2011
2:08 a.m.
When Fifth District Judge Robert Lane announced the maximum sentence Tuesday of nearly 10 years for troubled Iraq War veteran Joseph Patrick Lamoureux, he was implying that in the real world of today's overcrowded prisons, minimum sentences turn out to be the maximums that many felons serve.
That's according to Nye County Chief Prosecutor Kirk Vitto who sought and was granted consecutive maximum terms for Lamoureux who agreed to plea guilty to two felonies -- battery and assault with a deadly weapon -- and a gross misdemeanor of discharging a weapon during a Sept. 19, 2008, shooting spree at Terrible's Lakeside RV Park in Pahrump that wounded sheriff's Deputy Eric Murphy.
"The judge was explaining that even if given the maximum of 22 years, he would probably serve substantially less based upon the information he has received from NDOC (Nevada Department of Corrections)," Vitto wrote in an e-mail Wednesday.
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http://www.lvrj.com/news/prosecutor-says-gunman-s-10-years-in-prison-reflects-real-world-116387879.html"
Sue Lamoureux's blog for her husband, J Patrick Lamoureux. Sue died on 24 August 2015.
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