Nick Hogan Bollea Whatever Set For Early Release
However John Graziano, former Marine, remains in a hospital bed, where he will probably be for the rest of his life:
Nick's being released from Pinellas County Jail on Oct. 21, three months short of the eight-month sentence he got for felony reckless driving. His early release is for good behavior.
Nick earned his release through a system of credits issued to each inmate:
This early release program is very typical and each inmates time served is controlled with a credit system. Upon entering the facility they are given credits and as long as they keep their nose clean they can put those credits towards early dismissal. So if you were thinking that Nicky was getting special treatment - think again.
Maybe if Nick had practiced good behavior BEFORE getting behind the wheel of a motorized bomb and driving like an idiot, he wouldn't have been in jail to start with. Oh yeah, and his "friend" would not be in a vegetative state. But then, the concepts of personal responsibility and behaving properly aren't exactly what the Hogan family is known for.
I wonder just how long it will take for Nicky Bollocks to get started on that real-ality show that he and his dad were talking about not so long ago? Remember that little conversation?
NICK: Will you work on that real-ality [?] deal… [he pronounces it "real allity"]TERRY: Yeah.
NICK: …for me and get that thing lined up, so the minute I walk out of wherever I walk out of, it’s there, boom?
TERRY: Can you do it while you’re on probation?
NICK: Yeah, of course.
TERRY: Yeah. Okay…you wanna do it with Pink Snickers [?] or you wanna do it with someone else?
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