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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on August 01, 2014, 09:17:59 PM
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They want Hobby Lobby to buy their birth control. I say they should be forcefully sterilized.
tavernier (1,482 posts)
Need some legal advice, please!
My husband's daughter was arrested in KY ten years ago. She was in her thirties. She was coming to Florida to start a a life away from bad influences. Sadly, she was traveling with a guy from her 'old life' who was in possession of drugs. She was stopped in KY on a DUI. She did time for this and was released back to Michigan.
Forward 10 years:She came to Florida, worked up to a good job, saved money, took care if her autistic child, everything going well, no arrests, no problems, model mother and employee.
Last month KY arrested and extradited her... Seems as though she hadn't finished their requirements. She had no clue they were searching for her... Turns out they were sending papers to an old address.
Within the blink of an eye she lost her home, car, possessions, job (even though her employer loves her and is holding her job), and her son has been shipped off to relatives up north.
We can't talk to her... She called once but the connection was awful.
We are frantic!!
Isn't there someone we can reach about this? It's like she has fallen into a hole!!
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025324552
Why do I get the feeling we're only getting 15% of the story?
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Let me get this straight. She was coming to Florida to start a new life, traveling with a guy who had drugs on him and she was drinking heavily enough to get a DUI. If that is starting a new life then her previous life must have really been something.
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If that is starting a new life then her previous life must have really been something.
What Proglodytes fail to appreciate is "new" doesn't equate to "better."
It's the Proglodyte way. They call themselves "Progressives." What does that even mean? It just means "forward movement."
They mistake forward movement for better.
There are 360 degrees on a compass. Only 1 will get you to where you need to go. That means there are 359 wrong answers. Even missing by 1 degree of deviation will only lead you further away from your intended destination the further you PROGRESS.
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Isn't there someone we can reach about this? It's like she has fallen into a hole!!
They're called lawyers. You may have heard of them.
Maybe Gothmog can volunteer his services for the greater good of his fellow DUmmy (yeah, right).
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If they're running from FL to KY they're moving pills. huge network there
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Probably a parole violation.....she got out and hauled ass.
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They're called lawyers. You may have heard of them.
Maybe Gothmog can volunteer his services for the greater good of his fellow DUmmy (yeah, right).
She should settle for nothing less than LaserHaas, Private Attorney General. :popcorn:
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What the hell is "released back to Michigan"?
In addition to whatever time she was incarcerated she likely had to pay fines or do community service.
She skipped out.
They don`t just yawn and forget that DUmbass.
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There are 360 degrees on a compass. Only 1 will get you to where you need to go. That means there are 359 wrong answers. Even missing by 1 degree of deviation will only lead you further away from your intended destination the further you PROGRESS.
Damn, Sarge, that's good. Gotta H5 you for that.
(Where's the fowl that can come up with something like that? :fuelfire: )
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tavernier (1,485 posts)
14. Thanks to everyone for the help and advice.
It just lets me know (once AGAIN) that I have a caring community of friends who jump in with support and good advice and even names and numbers. We appreciate you all (yes, I'm crying). She is just a good person who has struggled to get her life together and finally almost had it... And now she will lose it all.
Are there truly no criminals in Kentucky that they have to waste their time and money on someone who was in the wrong place at the wrong time ten years ago?
Go Vols (2,498 posts)
15. If she was arrested,
was it for revocation of parole or probation,bench warrant or a charge she somehow didn't know she was facing?
States usually don't extradite that far for something minor.
tavernier (1,485 posts)
16. I don't know.
We didn't really talk about it because she lives in Tampa and we're in the Keys, so when we visited we had other stuff to discuss. Now her calls are limited in time.
She is listed as a fugitive but I
know she wasn't aware she was being sought. She never hid, had a Florida drivers license for ten years, listed phone and address, flew back and forth to Michigan to visit her mother yearly with a ticket under her real name.
She wasn't avoiding anyone.
Chan790 (16,800 posts)
17. Also, start a Change.org petition.
There was a guy earlier this year in an identical situation (got arrested, went to jail, did his time, was released, lived ten years as a model citizen without as much as a parking ticket, someone overzealous in the prosecutor's office decided he hadn't paid his debt to society (I believe he was determined to be a "mistaken release") and had him re-imprisoned.) and the fact that there was a 50,000 signature petition calling for the court to dismiss the charges on the basis that he was a model citizen basically shamed them into throwing the whole thing out and the guy walking free and clear.
Petitions: What can't they cure?
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Wishadoo!
DUAC!
Boycott Kentucky!
Problem solved!
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Probably a parole violation.....she got out and hauled ass.
Yeah, I think so but from the way the fat nurse is talking, it took the state of Kentucky a decade to go find the niece in Florida and drag her back there - they only do that for parolees convicted of the most serious crimes. Her story is Swiss cheese.
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Yeah, I think so but from the way the fat nurse is talking, it took the state of Kentucky a decade to go find the niece in Florida and drag her back there - they only do that for parolees convicted of the most serious crimes. Her story is Swiss cheese.
Out on bail for a hit and run DUI/w personal injury and she took off. That would warrant and arrest warrant after all these years. She might have got stopped in Florida for a traffic violation and the old warrant popped up.
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Out on bail for a hit and run DUI/w personal injury and she took off. That would warrant and arrest warrant after all these years. She might have got stopped in Florida for a traffic violation and the old warrant popped up.
That is what I am thinking, thundley. Kentucky is not gonna go after some one and waste money on extradition for a run of the mill DUI. And served time? How much time? How many DUI's? I'm betting major felony drug weight found at the traffic stop, or some other major felony like your scenario and she bailed while out on parole. Or never showed up while out on bond. Or escaped from prison.
Man it does seem like the dummies have all these problems conservatives do not seem to have.
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Probably a parole violation.....she got out and hauled ass.
:II:
She should settle for nothing less than LaserHaas, Private Attorney General. :popcorn:
Yep. First phone call. It'll be straightened out in 15 years, max.
At which point, he will figure out that it's a DUI case and not Romney.
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The long arm of the law is going to tap you on the shoulder some day, Lefty. The long arm of the law finally caught up with Gert.
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/long+arm+of+the+law