Dirty Boat Guy
| quote: Originally posted by arfmel: She ought to try the "I self-identified as a welfare-worthy person" tactic. Maybe it will work better than the imitation black chick gig did.
Yep... that was my first thought. Perhaps she was just "identifying" as low income...
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| quote: This is actually the kind of resolution I would expect in this case, and I don't see any problem with it. It is different from Jussie's case in that there is an actual agreement in which the defendant takes responsibility, pays restitution and has a pretty good community service requirement. If she fails to comply with any of the terms of her deal, the charges can be reinstated.
This is very different from the deal given to Jussie, who did not have to admit responsibility, did not have to pay restitution and did not have to do any real community service. In addition, there was no nol prosse agreement, just a blanket dropping of charges.
Well thanks for the legal perspective of the case. It does make sense, as people make mistakes, particularly if they are poor for a long time.
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| Posts: 4163 | Location: West coast | Registered: March 31, 2012 |
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