http://www.nj.com/essex/index.ssf/2018/ ... think.htmlGeorge Gaymon, 30, was convicted by a jury in January on a 20-count indictment that included two carjackings and an armed robbery, despite his proclamation of being a "sovereign citizen" over whom the court had no authority.
George went with the old tried and true argument that the court had no authority over him since he was a sovereighn individual. Worked as well as you'd expect;
While Cronin denied prosecutors' request he impose extended sentences on Gaymon, he granted their motion to make each sentence run consecutively.
Among other reasons, Cronin cited the need to deter other defendants from pursuing sovereign citizen legal strategies, which he said have no basis in the law. "It virtually assures conviction," he said.
I can see why American jails are full. Fifty one years seems extremely severe for a couple of carjackings and an armed robbery. This was their entire crime spree;
http://www.nj.com/essex/index.ssf/2018/ ... 2_day.htmlProsecutors said the crime spree began on March 24, 2014, when Gaymon and his co-defendant, Mario McClain, stole a Jeep Cherokee and a Dodge Intrepid in Orange before robbing a gas station in Newark.
Later that same morning, authorities said, they carjacked the owner of an Infiniti at gunpoint after bumping the car on Speedwell Avenue with the stolen Intrepid.
Prosecutors said the crime spree resumed on March 27, when Gaymon and McClain used the Infiniti to bump a Mercedes-Benz SUV in Irvington before carjacking that vehicle, taking the driver's pocketbook and credit cards.
While serious nobody seems to have been injured and they were stopped pretty promptly. His partner in crime, who cooperated with police, got only a five to seven year sentence. They apparently waived charging him for the crime spree and he pleaded guilty to a minor offense;
McClain, Gaymon's co-defendant, is currently serving a five to seven-year sentence at the New Jersey State Prison in Trenton for possessing a weapon as a prohibited person, state records show.