Personal Narrative: After The Death Of Elizabeth

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After the funeral of Elizabeth, It was hard for Stan to adjust because he was missing her. He struggled taking care of the children, but as time moved on, he started managing. Stan felt alone and would often cry because he was missing Elizabeth. He kept praying and ask God for strength and help in raising the children. Stan made a promise to Elizabeth that he would be the best father he could be to the children. Despite of his struggles, he kept his promise with the help of Elizabeth’s family and friends. Stan kept blaming himself for Elizabeth’s death because he felt as though if she hadn’t found that joint in his pocket she would still be alive. Elizabeth’s family stood by his side and helped him to get pass the guilt that was covering him. …show more content…
The jurors said yes, guilty. Big Dee and his entourage was upset and mad, but there wasn’t anything they could do. After the verdict was read. The judge spoke and said, “Out of my thirty years in law, I’ve never heard anything of this carnage and you all are vicious individuals, and a menace to this country, you all are ferocious and have destroyed many lives and have shown no remorse for your actions, looking at all of your criminal records, I can’t believe you all were allowed to walk the streets with law abiding citizens, but at this time, Do anyone want to address these individuals, this is called victim impact statement, by law, you have the right to speak and give your impact statement, so now is the time to do so, If anyone want to make a statement please come up front to the microphone, thank you.” Stan stood up, as well as some of Elizabeth’s friends and family. After they all were done, the judge looked over to Big Dee and his entourage and told them to stand and she sentenced them all to life in prison without the possibility of parole, except Big Dee, he was sentence to death, because the judge said that he created all of this, he was the ring leader and the boss of them. After the judge sentence them

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