Good Looks So Good! : Jeremy Meeks, The Alleged Gang Member And Felon Whose Police Mug-Shot Got Viiral To Be Clothed In High-End Designs For Upcoming Trial
The Police Mug Shot That Got Viral. |
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This California criminal hot look mug shot by Stockton Police made headlines for his piercing eyes and model-like looks despite having SIX felonies on his record and being held on $900,000 bail.
According to a USA Today reports:. The accused known as Jeremy Meeks is a a 30-year-old felon who was arrested for felony weapons charges during a sweep in the Weston Ranch area of Stockton, Calif., according to Stockton police.
He’s also arguably the most popular suspect to grace the Stockton Police Department Facebook page and his police mugshot generated 10,914 likes and 2,400 comments from both sexes, many from women who admired his chiselled good looks. (including me! lol!). See some females comments after the cut:
“Hottttttt,” Melissa Stiles wrote.
“Omg come to mama,” Nicole Seba Lorena Elena commented.“Holy [heck] i would arrest him too..hottest bad boy I’ve seen,” Ellie Abbey wrote.“He can kidnap me anyday… Hold me against my will lol,” Jessica Gutierrez commented.“Why is he breaking the law when he should be making millions modeling! Wowzas,” Tanya H. Thomas said.One user has set up a Facebook fan page for Meeks, who is being held in the San Joaquin County Jail on $900,000 bail.
This handsome alleged gang member pictured above, because of his good look; his purely-thirst-supported GoFundMe page garnered him a top-level US lawyer; Tai Bogan, known as the Pitbull because of his ‘aggressive’ style of defense , a style consultant looking to dress this fine ass felon in high end designer suits for his public appearance and his upcoming trial, and also landed a talent agent who are hard at work lining up opportunities for “his career” once that's (IF?) he leaves jail. though no news of what his showbiz talents are…
You see! Simply being attractive is so cool as it could deletes your whore-ness, your criminal-ness or mean- ness as well.
At his last trial Meeks, 30, was forced to wear a regulation orange prison jumpsuit and have his hands shackled.
His lawyer, Bogan said that it was important that his client looked as ‘good as possible’ before a jury and to that end the family were close to signing designers to cloth him during his court appearances.
He said that because his picture was posted ‘millions and millions’ of times on the Internet, it was prejudicial against a fair trial for him to be ‘in handcuffs and prison garb’. Judge Stephenson declined the motion claiming it was in the best interest of security for Meeks to be shackled.
However when Meeks finally appears before a jury for trial, it is the law that he will be able to wear his own clothes, said Bogan.
After the hearing, Bogan said: ‘We are talking to designers to provide clothing for him during this case. ‘We want him to look as good as possible in the court. We are worried that current pictures of him in prison garb will mean he will not get a fair trial.’
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