Gregory White sentenced

Joplin man convicted for having firearms, ammunition in house:

Gregory White, the father of Memorial Middle School shooter Thomas White, was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for possessing firearms as a convicted felon.

White had convictions of attempted burglary in Florida in 1980 and a meth conviction in California in 1988.

White’s attorney, federal public defender Ann Koszuth, argued for a sentence at the lower end of the range, referring to her client as “a very solid and good family man,” with a good work history and only a distant criminal past.

“This is a family that’s going to need its father back as quickly as possible,” Koszuth told the judge.

The judge said he recognized this was “not the typical case we see here for a felon in possession.”

“On the other hand, the number of guns you had is not just a slight violation,” Dorr said.

Seems like a fair sentence to me.

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