Richard Heene Mug Shot

Richard Heene plead guilty to a class 4 felony of attempting to influence a public servant. Richard’s mug shot is above.
Mayumi Heene plead guilty to false reporting to authorities, which is a misdemeanor. Mayumi will not be booked since her offense is a misdemeanor.
Neither Heene will get jail time.
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Balloon Boy Parents Plead Guilty to Hoax

The parents of balloon boy, are finally being charged on Friday after they plead guilty, according to the family attorney.
Richard Heene could be charged with a felony for attempting to influence a public servant. Mayumi Heene may be charged with a misdemeanor for making a false report. Mayumi is getting off easier because she is still a Japanese citizen so a felony conviction could mean deportation, and with a criminal record she may not be able to get a U.S. citizenship ever despite being married to a U.S. citizen. Mayumi won’t be deported however, because all her kids were born here, and authorities don’t usually like to tear families apart with deportation unless something really serious happened.
This is probably the last time Mayumi listens to Richard’s bright ideas, on the other hand, she knew what she was getting herself into.
Sheriff Jim Alderden also escaped being charged with a crime for telling the media the family was being investigated by child protective services.
Richard Heene Gives His Baby Beer and a Cigar

Balloon boy’s dad, Richard Heene, is seen in a video that was just leaked online showing him giving his son Bradford a beer and a cigar so he could film it about 10 years ago.
Mayumi Heene could be heard saying "NO!"
Another man’s voice can also be heard in the background telling Richard to bark like a dog, which he does.
Richard has also bragged about how he takes his 3 sons "storm chasing," which means they chase tornados and other dangerous storms to film them.
Click here to watch the video.
Richard Heene Has a Criminal Record

Balloon Boy’s father, Richard Heene, is expected to be charged for his balloon hoax on Wednesday, and to that he says he will plead not guilty.
On September 28, 2009 Heene created a profile on realitywanted.com to try an get himself on a reality TV show again. This is some of the evidence the Sheriff will be using to prove Heene planned the stunt, and there have been people going on record to make the same claims.
A reality TV producer also came forward to talk about how mad he was at Heene for pitching a reality show to him where Heene and his sons chase storms. The reality producer said he turned Heene down when he discovered Heene also talked to TLC about the same show concept, but then tried to make it sound like his real reason was that Heene’s boys would have been put in "harms way." Uh huh, riiiiight.
The Heene parents have been reported to child services as well, so they are most likely starting to have marital problems due to all the outside pressure on the family. Just imagine how the boys must be feeling.
Since the media wants to see Heene behind bars they’ve dug up his criminal past.
Heene was arrested in April 1997 and charged with misdemeanor vandalism, vehicle tampering, and disturbing the peace.
On April 15, 1997, Heene pled no contest to vandalism and the other charges were dismissed. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail, 2 years probation and ordered to pay restitution of $100. Heene served only 4 days and was then placed under house arrest.

With all the backlash Richard put a sign on the door that read:
"Thank you for all of your support. We are not taking any interview any more. We are tired. Thank you. Heenes."
Richard’s grammar is just as good as Jon Gosselin’s so don’t judge.
At this point the media doesn’t need to ask anymore questions, they’ll just follow Heene’s legal, family, and marital problems. Richard really needs that reality show right about now to pay his legal bills.

The neighbors in Heene’s neighborhood look like they moved from Los Angeles when he did. Rough neighborhood.
Balloon Boy Hoax Confirmed by Sheriff

On Saturday evening Officers from the Larimer County Sheriff Department showed up at the Balloon Boy Heene home with a search warrant. Cops removed a computer, and several boxes of evidence.
This morning Sheriff Jim Alderden announced he now believes the Balloon Boy incident was a "hoax," and a "publicity stunt" with the hope to land a deal for a reality TV show.
Alderden said he would files charges against both Richard Heene and Mayumi Heene, and the list of charges could include contributing to the delinquency of a minor, which is a felony, conspiracy, false reporting and attempt to influence an officer. The most significant charges they face could result in a maximum sentence of six years in prison and a $500,000 fine. The Sheriff said he would also talk to federal officials to see if federal charges will also be filed.
The Sheriff also notified child protective services who will now be conducting an investigation.
Alderden said that if the charges do go forward, they will seek restitution for all the expenses the county incurred. He doesn’t believe anyone would serve jail time because of the overcrowding situtation in Colorado and because it would be their first offense.
He did not set a time frame for when arrests would be made.
The sheriff also said this about Richard Heene:
"His education level is only high school … he may be nutty, but he’s not a professor."
We get the impression the Sheriff doesn’t think what the Heene parent did amounts to a serious crime, even though he’s being pressured into filing charges.
Some of the most obvious facts in this case that pointed to it being a hoax was the fact that Richard Heene called local news station 9 News before he called 911 to report their son may have left in a flying saucer shaped balloon.
Robert Thomas, a 25-year-old researcher, said Richard Heene drew up a master plan to generate a massive media controversy using a weather balloon. Thomas said:
Thomas spent several months earlier this year working on developing a reality science TV show to pitch to networks – the "show," Thomas says, that Falcon was referring to when he told CNN "We did it for the show." Among the ideas that Heene, Thomas and two others came up with for their reality TV proposal – and one that he says most intrigued Heene – involved a weather balloon modified to look like a UFO which they would launch in an attempt to drum up media interest in both the Heene family and the series he was desperate to get on the air. Still, Thomas never imagined that Heene would involve his six-year-old son in what he is certain was a "global media hoax" to further Richard Heene’s own celebrity…
Read the rest of Thomas’ statement here.
At this point it seems the Heene’s best defense could be "The bad economy made me do it."

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Good. However, now the media is going to swarm the family for "exclusive" interviews and make them famous for ...
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