Julie Chrisley faces longer sentence after daughter Savannah Chrisley’s appeal attempt angers judge – ‘Where is the justice’
Julie Chrisley received extended probation time after her resentencing hearing. This was shocking for fans to hear. Everyone thought she might get less time in jail. However, that was not the case at all. Savannah Chrisley made it clear she was not happy about this. Keep reading to find out more.
Savannah Chrisley Is Not Happy
Savannah Chrisley has been vocal when it comes to her mother and her freedom. She is not afraid to speak her mind and let people know what is wrong in the justice system. However, some fans feel as though this is hurting her mother’s chances of getting out sooner. They think Savannah is sabotaging it all by being so vocal about the issues.
- “Bwahahaha! Let Savannahs whining commence!! Serves this family right, no accountability taking twats😜”
- “If only her daughter would keep her damn mouth shut she probably would be out soon”
Julie Chrisley Gets More Probation Time
Julie Chrisley recently had her resentencing hearing. Her family was hoping that she would get less time on her sentence and get home quickly. However, this was not the case at all. Julie ended up getting the same amount of time in prison. Also, she got two additional years of probation time. She originally had three years of “supervised release”. However, she now had five years of supervised release. Fans did not realize this until they saw the documents. Savannah has also not said much about this. Fans feel as though Julie asking for so much messed up her chances of a lesser sentence. She asked to attend the hearing via Zoom, a 24-hour furlough, and to wear street clothes. All were denied. This may have made the judge mad at her before it all started. Do you think this messed up her chances of getting out sooner?
It seems the judge was not having it with Julie. They made sure to get the point across that your fame does not get you out of consequences for doing bad things. However, her attorney feels as though that is the only reason she did not get less time. They feel as though the judge wanted to make a point. Regardless, she is still in jail for the same amount of time and now has two additional years of probation. What do you think about her getting additional time? Do you agree with it?