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Man Receives No Jail Time After Beating GF and Killing Unborn Child


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The justice system has failed once again…

A Texas man who was accused of beating his pregnant girlfriend so badly that her unborn child died inside of her, was not given jail time.

Johnny Charles Ebbs V’s accepted a plea deal of eight years of deferred adjudication under the charge of family assault.

By taking the plea, Ebbs will completely avoid jail time for allegedly killing his unborn child.

Apparently, Texas isn’t as pro-life as most people think.

The New York Post had these details to add:

A Texas man accused of beating his girlfriend to the point where their unborn child died, will serve no jail time after taking a plea deal with the Travis County District Attorney’s office Monday, according to reports.

Johnny Charles Ebbs V’s plea deal comes with eight years of deferred adjudication on a third-degree continuous family violence assault charge, meaning that he has not been found guilty at the time of sentencing and will have his offense dismissed if he doesn’t violate his probation.

Police said Ebbs beat and hospitalized his pregnant girlfriend, LaShonda Lemons, in Austin in 2019. Three days later, the unborn child died due to blunt force trauma.

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Fox News got the scoop too:

A Texas man accused of beating his girlfriend to the point where their unborn child died, will serve no jail time after taking a plea deal with the Travis County District Attorney’s office Monday, according to reports.

Johnny Charles Ebbs V’s plea deal comes with eight years of deferred adjudication on a third-degree continuous family violence assault charge, meaning that he has not been found guilty at the time of sentencing and will have his offense dismissed if he doesn’t violate his probation.

Police said Ebbs beat and hospitalized his pregnant girlfriend, LaShonda Lemons, in Austin in 2019. Three days later, the unborn child died due to blunt force trauma.

Lemons’ attorney, Kelsey McKay, said in court that Ebbs’ bond and an agreed-upon protective order mandated that he was to forfeit his guns – a move he has yet to make, KXAN reported.

McKay called firearm surrender laws and domestic violence laws “relatively useless” if they’re not being enforced. She said Ebbs’ plea deal means he will be required to wear a GPS monitor for six months and will not serve any jail time.



 

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