Asa Huff-Jones, 17, of Brooklyn Park, and 18-year-old Rayevan Smith, of Minneapolis, each pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree aggravated robbery.
Smith also has a fraud charge, I’m assuming the asinine D.A. dropped that charge.
Minneapolis needs to get it together. If these kids can do the crime, they need to do the time! Enough of the righteous crap! Believe me, I don’t believe Minneapolis has seen the worst of it yet!
Not even 19 years old and these kids are 4 time felons! Good job!
From the Hennepin County Attorneys office:
Two juveniles, both certified to stand trial as adults, pleaded guilty on Dec. 15 to charges relating to carjacking incidents, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced Friday.
Asa Huff-Jones, 17, of Brooklyn Park, and 18-year-old Rayevan Smith, of Minneapolis, each pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree aggravated robbery. Neither Huff-Jones nor Smith were involved in the same offenses.
Huff-Jones was certified to stand trial as an adult on Nov. 16. As part of his plea agreement, Huff-Jones was sentenced on the following charges on Dec. 15:
- First-degree aggravated robbery: 27-CR-21-21303 – 86 months in prison.
- First-degree aggravated robbery: 27-CR-21-21318 – 58 months in prison.
- First-degree aggravated robbery 27-CR-21-21302 – 78 months in prison.
- First-degree aggravated robbery: 27-CR-21-21304 – 48 months in prison.
These sentences will be served concurrently for a total of 86 months in prison.
As for Smith, he was certified as an adult on Dec. 1st. As part of his plea agreement, Smith pleaded guilty to the following charges, and is scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 3:
- First-degree aggravated robbery: 27-CR-21-22155 – 93 months in prison.
- First-degree aggravated robbery: 27-CR-22163 – 58 months in prison.
- First-degree aggravated robbery: 27-CR-22164 – 78 months in prison.
- First-degree aggravated robbery: 27-CR-22165 – 48 months in prison.
These anticipated sentences are expected to be served concurrently for a total of 93 months in prison.
“Our office is committed to prosecuting carjacking cases submitted to us to the fullest extent of the law,” Freeman stated. “We take these matters seriously, and are doing everything in our power to ensure those who commit violent felony offenses are punished for their infractions.”
At the time of their respective offenses, Huff-Jones was 16-years-old and Smith was 17-years-old.
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