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Gary Parker pleads guilty


By ALEX WUKMAN
Updated: 08.29.08
Gary Cecil Parker, 49, entered a guilty plea August 27. Parker had been indicted on six charges.

He was charged with three counts of aggravated kidnapping and two counts of aggravated robbery. He also had been charged with one count of burglary of a habitation.

All six of the crimes Parker pled to are First Degree Felonies. The Texas Penal Code states that a single First Degree Felony has a prison sentence ranging from 5-99 years and a fine not to exceed $10,000.

In exchange for his guilty plea Parker received a 31 year sentence. Parker’s criminal history stretches back over 20 years.


In 1984 Parker was convicted in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas for Conspiracy Against the Rights of Citizens. The details of Parker’s 1984 conviction were documented in the book Terror on Highway 59.

In November of 1998 Parker was convicted in the 258 District Court in San Jacinto County on one count of forgery. In December 1998 he was also convicted of one count of fraud (obtaining drugs by forgery



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