Bobby Bostic

Bobby Bostic (born January 5, 1979) is a convicted felon serving a sentence of 241 years in Missouri. On December 12, 1995, Bostic, aged 16, along with 18-year-old Donald Hutson robbed a group of people in Missouri at gunpoint, and shortly thereafter robbed and briefly detained a woman in her car. The pair were caught later that day. Hutson was offered a plea deal and accepted 30 years in prison. On the advice of family, Bostic declined the same offer and elected to go to trial. He was given a sentence of 241 years by Judge Evelyn Baker, making him eligible for parole when he is 112. Bostic is serving the longest sentence in Missouri given to a juvenile for non-homicide offenses.

Bobby Bostic

Bobby Bostic (born January 5, 1979) is a convicted felon serving a sentence of 241 years in Missouri. On December 12, 1995, Bostic, aged 16, along with 18-year-old Donald Hutson robbed a group of people in Missouri at gunpoint, and shortly thereafter robbed and briefly detained a woman in her car. The pair were caught later that day. Hutson was offered a plea deal and accepted 30 years in prison. On the advice of family, Bostic declined the same offer and elected to go to trial. He was given a sentence of 241 years by Judge Evelyn Baker, making him eligible for parole when he is 112. Bostic is serving the longest sentence in Missouri given to a juvenile for non-homicide offenses.