Given the additional charges she faces, Napolitano added that it was likely too late for Loughlin to take a plea deal in line with the initial offer.
Actor Lori Loughlin is facing hefty jail time for her role in the college admission scandal, a potential sentence Judge Andrew Napolitano argued was"ridiculous."for 600 years included the word 'harm,'" Napolitano told Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo on Monday."Nobody was harmed here."
This past Wednesday, Toby MacFarlane, a parent who engaged in similar behavior, received six months in prison. Given that it was the longest sentence issued yet, Napolitano said Loughlin may be rethinking the decision to not take a deal. The judge speculated that prosecutors wouldn't be keen on dismissing the two additional charges and any plea that was offered would consider the potential sentences of all three charges.
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