In spite of all of this evidence, this week John Howard was given the break of his life. Instead of getting life in prison for what he did, he won't be going to jail for 10 years or five years or a year or six months or even a day. Instead, he's getting two years of probation and 300 hours of community service. With good behavior, the judge said his record could be expunged. He'll also be allowed to do his community service in his new home in Texas where his family peacefully relocated.