Convicted felon sings to apology

2016-03-21 22

March 10 2016, Ann Arbor in Michigan, convicted felon Brian Earl Taylor, 21-year-old, thought about an original way of expressing his apologies for the crimes he committed.
He decided he would do it by singing in the court room to the judge and jurors. The judge let him finish until the end of his song during which he apologizes to the victim and his mother. Regardless of what he has committed, everybody stayed quiet and listen to him very silently until the end.

After the video ended, Taylor requested for a shorter sentence of 36 months. Unfortunately for him, his performance did not seem to have convinced. According to the court record, he was sentenced to 2 years for illegally carrying a concealed weapon and to up to 15 years for the unlawful imprisonment charge...

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