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01-21-18  09:40am - 2527 days Original Post - #1
lk2fireone (0)
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The law is fucked up.

Man catches his wife cheating on him in bed, and is facing 15 years jail.
Man should have shot his wife and the asshole in bed with her.
The man could have claimed the asshole had stolen his iPad and threatened him.
Instead, the asshole is complaining he was terrified because the man found him in bed with the other man's wife.


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Why this man who barged in on his cheating wife could go to jail for 15 years
Cindy Arboleda 20 hours ago



Sean Donis is facing charges of felony burglary and unlawful surveillance after catching his then-wife in bed with her boss. (Photo: Facebook)

A husband caught his wife cheating, and now he’s facing up to 15 years in jail.

Sean Donis’s wife, Nancy Donis, 38, said she was going to dinner. Donis stayed behind to watch their 5-year-old son. When he couldn’t find his iPad, he turned on the Find My iPhone app to locate it.

The software showed the electronic device moving toward an unknown location; he had a hunch that his wife had taken it, and he decided to follow. He arrived at a house and opened the unlocked door. On the second floor, he found his wife in bed with her boss, Albert Lopez, 58. With his iPhone, he recorded two brief videos of them in bed.

The New Jersey man got a letter last July informing him that a grand jury had indicted him on charges of felony burglary and unlawful surveillance for the April 2016 incident.

“I feel like it’s unjust what they’re doing to me,” said Donis, 37, to the New York Post in September. “It’s like I’m being punished twice.”

He appeared in court in September, where he pleaded not guilty. His second appearance happened on Friday.

“I was in fear,” Lopez testified of the moment when Donis caught him in bed with his wife. “I kept telling him, you need to get out of here,” Lopez told the jury hearing Donis’s felony burglary case.

Donis’s wife worked for Lopez as the billing manager for his orthopedics practice.

Lopez said he was so desperate to get the enraged husband out of his home that he asked Donis “if he wanted to die.”

“Kill me. I don’t care,” he said the desperate husband responded.

The incident left Lopez traumatized. “I couldn’t go to sleep. I had repeated memories of what occurred. I started to go through the house and check all the doors and make sure they were locked,” he said.

Lopez also noted that Donis’s wife said they were separated, and he thought Donis was out of the picture.

The husband’s lawyer, Howard Greenberg, told jurors that the husband actually “deserves a medal,” not a prison sentence, for uncovering his wife’s unfaithfulness without physically harming his rival.

“The defendant should be given a medal for the amount of restraint he showed when he entered that scene,” Greenberg told the jury.

However, despite the fact that Lopez slept with Donis’s wife, prosecutor Nabeela Mcleod asserted that Lopez was a victim — a victim of Donis’s breaking and entering his home and recording him and Donis’s wife without their consent (Donis shared the videos with his wife’s relatives). He now faces a possible maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.

01-21-18  03:17pm - 2527 days #2
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Seems that the husband got into a situation that he did not foresee and, once he was in it, did not know how to handle properly.

Maybe he could still sue for alienation of affection. And he probably won't get a 15-year sentence. I wanted something new, so I left England for New England.

01-22-18  11:19am - 2526 days #3
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Originally Posted by Drooler:


Maybe he could still sue for alienation of affection.


Only six states (Hawai'i, North Carolina, Mississippi, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Utah)still allow torts for alienation of affection. It was largely abolished in the push for no-fault divorce. "A man talking sense to himself is no madder than a man talking nonsense not to himself."

01-23-18  01:00pm - 2525 days #4
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I don't know...

If it's your minor son or daughter going into a strange house than I can see that you'd have more of a justification for trespassing, because you could say that you were concerned for his or her safety.

But, IMHO, you don't follow your grown ass wife into a stranger's house unless you're looking for trouble. Clearly, he was expecting to confront her cheating on him and he's lucky that he didn't get himself shot.

Still, 15 years seems excessive, but maybe that's partly because if he was an actual robber that seems like a more severe punishment than people get for truly heinous crimes. Assuming that he was unarmed during on his little fishing expedition.

01-23-18  01:49pm - 2525 days #5
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Lopez, the guy in bed with the other man's wife, says he (Lopez) was so desperate to get the husband out of the house he asked him "if he wanted to die".

Does that sound right?

The guy in bed asking if the husband wants to die? Because the guy in bed is afraid?

Twist the words however you want, it sounds like the guy in bed was threatening the husband.
And what does the husband answer?

“Kill me. I don’t care,” the husband responded.

So even though the guy in bed claims he was in fear, it was guy in bed making threats: "Do you want to die?"

The guy in bed is a great bull-shitter.
He twists the facts to make his story sound great.

The husband is not able to build his case anywhere near as well.
He can't make up stories like the guy in bed can.

So the husband is the one on trial.

The husband needs a lawyer who can talk as well as the guy in bed.
That would be the best defense: a war of words.
The article does not say the husband threatened the man in bed.
The man in bed threatened the husband.
Attempted murder (verified by the man asking if the husband wanted to die).

01-23-18  03:07pm - 2525 days #6
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Drunk man kills neighbor by mistake.
Drunk man faces up to 10 years in prison.
But in previous story, where a man finds his wife in bed with a different man, with no injuries reported (except the "fear" the cheating man claimed he felt), the husband faces up to 15 years in prison.
Because the husband is facing two different charges.
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Man mistakes neighbor’s home for own, kills ‘intruder’

By Jackie Salo

January 23, 2018

A Missouri man is accused of choking his neighbor to death after mistaking the man’s home for his own and thinking he was an intruder.

Michael Augustine, 43, was charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of 60-year-old Clifton King, news station WDAF reported.

Police said Augustine entered King’s Raytown residence on Friday and called 911 to report an intruder after he encountered King.


When authorities arrived, they found no one at Augustine’s home, which is a block away from King’s.

Officers searched the area and found Augustine, who appeared to be intoxicated, on top of the victim on the neighbor’s front lawn, the Kansas City Star reported.

“That’s right. I f—ed him up!” Augustine said when police couldn’t find King’s pulse, according to court records, the Kansas City Star reported.

King was rushed to a hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.

If convicted, Augustine faces up to 10 years in prison.

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