Hi My wonderful BT Family,
I want to thank you all again for the prayers and encouragement that all have given me through this trial.
I want to share with you what happen in the courtroom yesterday and how God was there every minute.
When my son came up to be sentenced the Judge said what they say, and then Jamie's lawyer began to tell all the bad stuff Jamie had done in all this stuff, then he began to tell how Jamie got involved in all this
and the accomplishments Jamie has made since then.
After the lawyer had laid it all out on the table the Judge looked at Jamie and said to him, I have read about you Mr. Hunt and I really feel sorry for you and I really mean that. He told Jamie that he was sorry he had a hard life. The judge never addressed any of the others that way.
My Family, my son was looking at 12-15 years, but by the mercy of Almighty God my son walked from the courtroom with 7 years. I am so happy with the outcome of all this and my son is happy too.
Jamie will be on lifetime probation, but his lawyer told him after five years he could petition the court to release him from that if he has stayed clean. Also there is a chance Jamie can spend the last year on house arrest, but Jamie has got to stay in a half-way house for six months after his release from prison.
Our Lord and Savior was there working it all out according to His will.
I love you all very much and please keep me in your prayers and my other son. My son Steven will go before the judge Feb. 18th. Steven's lawyer changed his date so he could try and get the gun charge off of Steven. The gun charge didn't affect Jamie because he didn't have no prior record, but it is a different story with Steven. I know the Lord will be there with us also as He was with Jamie, but Steven will more than likely get more time than Jamie because of his past record. I pray its not much more if it be God's will always. I'm sorry to be so long with this. I love you all.
Virginia Miller