00:00Your Honor, first of all, I want to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for his grace and guidance
00:05during this difficult time.
00:07I want to thank my beautiful wife, Kelly, for her support, her strength, and standing by me.
00:12I want to thank his court and its staff for their time and consideration.
00:16I'm grateful to my attorney, Ellen Michaels, for her guidance.
00:21I've taken this process very seriously and worked closely with the probation department.
00:26I'm ready to proceed. Thank you.
00:30The checker also asked for the strictest punishment that this court could give.
00:39Incarceration is usually left to those times where an individual, this court would believe, continues to pose a risk to
00:49society or others.
00:52Or an individual that this court believes can't, in some way, conform themselves to the norms of what, of how
01:01we should operate in society.
01:08I don't believe, as I look at the entirety of this case, that incarceration would be an appropriate sentence.
01:18But, frankly, Mr. Moore, you had no right to do what you did.
01:25I know that she was placed in fear.
01:29It was a traumatic experience that day for you.
01:32It was a certainly traumatic experience for her.
01:35But, you had no right to spread your pain to her.
01:43Passed to count four.
01:45Then, I'm going to place the defendant on an 18-month probationary term.
01:55Thank you, Mr. Bob.
01:58Thank you very much.
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