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Saturday 8 August 2015

Texas Judge sentences man to get married or face jail time

An East Texas couple says their choice to marry when they wanted to was taken away by a criminal court judge. In July, a Smith County judge sentenced Josten Bundy to get married to his 19-year-old girlfriend as part of his probation, which also included writing Bible verses and getting counseling.

The court case stemmed from a February altercation between Bundy and the ex-boyfriend of his girlfriend, Elizabeth Jaynes.
“The ex-boyfriend had been saying disrespectful things about Elizabeth, so I challenged him to a fight,” said Bundy. “He stepped in and I felt like it was on and I hit him in the jaw twice.”
Bundy said the ex-boyfriend did not require medical attention, but pressed assault charges.
“I took matters into my own hands and I know that’s wrong,” Bundy said. “I know I was raised better, but it happened.”
At his sentencing hearing, Judge Randall Rogers asked Bundy about the fight.
“Is she worth it?” Judge Rogers asked Bundy, according to court transcripts.
“I said, well to be honest, sir, I was raised with four sisters and if any man was talking to a woman like that,” recalled Bundy,  “I’d probably do the same thing.”
Judge Rogers asked Bundy if he was married to Jaynes and then said, “You know, as a part of my probation, you’re going to have to marry her…within 30 days.”
If Bundy declined to do the probation, he would be sentenced to 15 days in jail.
“He offered me fifteen days in jail and that would have been fine and I asked if I could call my job to let them know,” said Bundy. “The judge told me ‘nope, that’s not how this works.’”
Jaynes, who was in the courtroom said the proposal from the judge embarrassed her.
“My face was so red, people behind me were laughing,” said Jaynes. “The judge made me stand up in court.”
Afraid of Bundy losing his job if he spent two weeks behind bars, the couple applied for their marriage license and scheduled a date with the justice of the peace to get married.
“It just felt like we weren't going to be able to have the wedding we wanted,” said Jaynes. “It was just going to be kind of pieced together, I didn't even have a white dress.”
The pair said a summer courthouse wedding was nothing like what they pictured when they imagined their future nuptials while they were dating.
“I used to watch Say Yes to the Dress and all those shows and all the dresses and think about what kind of dress I would have,” said Jaynes. “I would have liked a spring wedding when it’s not too hot and not too cold.”
Bundy said they talked about getting married just six months after they started dating.
“We were strung over each other and really were in love,” Bundy said. “At our wedding I would have worn a black tux with some yellow under it because I’m a Steelers fan.”
But with only 18 days to plan, even the people most important to them were missing.
"My father didn’t get to go, and that really bothers me, I know he would have liked to be there,” said Bundy. “None of my sisters got to show up, it was such short notice, I couldn’t get it together."
The father of the bride, Kenneth Jaynes, wanted answers.
“I felt anger; I was mad. The judge can’t do this by court ordering somebody to be married,” said Kenneth Jaynes. “I contacted a couple of lawyers but they told me someone was trying to pull my leg…that judges don't court order somebody to get married.”
Judge Rogers declined to interview about an open probation case. He also declined to comment generally about his sentencing practices.
Attorney Blake Bailey, who practices constitutional law, said an order to marry is not legal.
“To say you're not going to be criminally punished if you get married is way out of left field,” said Bailey. “It sounds like the old days of shotgun weddings, but not even the judge is capable of enforcing, what he thinks is best for some people in his court.” 
Bundy and Jaynes say they do not at all regret getting married, but they do regret not being able to plan or have control over their special day.
“What if we had said to the judge we don't want to get married right now and we're not ready?” said Jaynes. “Is he going to go to jail? It scared us, a little bit.”
Attorney Bailey said the sentence would have likely been struck down on appeal to a higher court.

Bundy and Jaynes plan to have a larger wedding in the future when they can save enough money.

33 comments:

  1. Lol.
    That's very kind and humane of the judge.
    The guy could have been sent to jail by another judge.

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  2. Hahaha...:) This is definitely an unconstitutional sentence. I'm sure the judge is just trying to get him to make an honest woman out of her.

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  3. Hahaha...:) This is definitely an unconstitutional sentence. I'm sure the judge is just trying to get him to make an honest woman out of her.

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  4. How the hell do you force someone to marry?
    Not fair, besides the guy was only defending his girlfriend.

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  5. There is nothing one won't hear. Oyibo madness

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  6. Nawa oo .. Now I know i can force her to marry me ...... hmmmm Am hitting the court room soon...... she will not escape this time around... lol.

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    1. It's really not that big of a deal tho. They could have just had a quiet court wedding with just the 2 of them, nothing serious. And then go on to plan the real wedding. All this talk about hopes and dreams being shattered is stupid.

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  8. Hahahaha funny guys.he should do it because jail is not a home.













    #sad indeed

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  9. Hahahaha funny guys.he should do it because jail is not a home.













    #sad indeed

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  10. Hahahaha funny guys.he should do it because jail is not a home.













    #sad indeed

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  11. Hehehehe! What a judgement. Linda take note!

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  12. Hehehehe! What a judgement. Linda take note!

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  13. Hehehehe! What a judgement. Linda take note!

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  14. Lol.
    Lol lol.
    Some Judges though (prolly Retarded).

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  15. fashionista gai'a8 August 2015 at 09:23

    I need dt judge over here,about time he orders d guy-man wasting my days..

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  16. It least it's not a gay wedding.

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  17. Etcetera, y this guy like publicity so much that he has abandoned his first luv music. Abeg let him shut his mouth & stop showing us his gayish face. If not igbo today na something else tomorrow. Yeye man

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  18. lol they gotta to do what they gotta do

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  19. It is not jail time but jail term.
    I strongly believe that it cannot happy around here.

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  20. Hope that they live happily afterwards.

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  21. Lol....wetin person no go hear

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  22. Most people here often miss the point...all d judge was saying is if u want to defend a woman physically witout being punished, she must ur wife or a blood relative, boyfriend nd girlfriend or engagement has no place in the law or with God.

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