A Batavia man whose apparent domestic dispute ended after he allegedly threatened a police officer with a knife has chosen to take his case to trial rather than accept a plea agreement.
The agreement would have limited his prison term to three and a half years in exchange to a guilty plea to menacing a police officer.
Bill Thomas, 56, of State Street, was arrested in March after an early morning stand-off with the Emergency Response Team.
He was also charged with criminal possession of a weapon.
Thomas turned down the plea offer last week, but was back in Genesee County Court this afternoon because a police officer witness won't be available at the time of the original trial date. The new date for jury selection to start the trial is Oct. 11.
wow !! AND HE IS SMILING ????
wow !! AND HE IS SMILING ???? What is WRONG with people !!!
It's pretty much human nature
It's pretty much human nature to smile smile when your picture is taken.
"STOP SMILING, DAMMITTT!"
"STOP SMILING, DAMMITTT!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc-ZAxbZpnk
Looks a little smug. Guess he
Looks a little smug. Guess he'll be smiling when he gets back to prison. hmmm
A total waste of taxpayers
A total waste of taxpayers money