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Anonymous #149
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Re: Ask a defense attorney [Re: Matt87]
#24904636 - 01/11/18 12:31 AM (6 years, 17 days ago) |
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Got let go from a job. Boss was pissed I told him he sucks at his job and if he's going to work in the food industry he needs to clean up after himself. He thinks hes right and I'm wrong so off I go. No big deal I've never made less money in my life. But I was doing something I like so fuck it that's why I stayed and lended my experience.
He told me not to try to collect unemployment because he knows I grow mushrooms. Trying to get me to not share pictures of his moldy walk in cooler and that he almost never cleans his tap lines but operates a brew pub.
I was never going to collect anyway, but him saying that makes me want to. Do I drop it out of mutual slander? Or should I get my unemployment because fuck him?
For what it's worth the guy sells weed out of his place and at any given time theres a few ounces there. And this is a weed unfriendly state.
Anyway a business owner snitching sounds like a big shot in the foot. Especially because he also operates in drug circles.
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Anonymous #149
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Anonymous #149 said: Got let go from a job. Boss was pissed I told him he sucks at his job and if he's going to work in the food industry he needs to clean up after himself. He thinks hes right and I'm wrong so off I go. No big deal I've never made less money in my life. But I was doing something I like so fuck it that's why I stayed and lended my experience.
He told me not to try to collect unemployment because he knows I grow mushrooms. Trying to get me to not share pictures of his moldy walk in cooler and that he almost never cleans his tap lines but operates a brew pub.
I was never going to collect anyway, but him saying that makes me want to. Do I drop it out of mutual slander? Or should I get my unemployment because fuck him?
For what it's worth the guy sells weed out of his place and at any given time theres a few ounces there. And this is a weed unfriendly state.
Anyway a business owner snitching sounds like a big shot in the foot. Especially because he also operates in drug circles.
I don't see how unemployment is related to mushrooms. I'd apply for unemployment.
As far as him snitching, I'd take stock of what he knows/might know, and clean up accordingly. This is whether or not you apply for unemployment. At least for now. in a few months, it won't matter what he once knew.
Say he did want to be a dick though. Could I expect a raid or would it be more like cops coming to try to talk to me?
If im in a duplex would piling up everything with the neighbor protect me? Is one floor of separation and one letter on the address a good enough security for the time being?
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Anonymous #149 said: Got let go from a job. Boss was pissed I told him he sucks at his job and if he's going to work in the food industry he needs to clean up after himself. He thinks hes right and I'm wrong so off I go. No big deal I've never made less money in my life. But I was doing something I like so fuck it that's why I stayed and lended my experience.
He told me not to try to collect unemployment because he knows I grow mushrooms. Trying to get me to not share pictures of his moldy walk in cooler and that he almost never cleans his tap lines but operates a brew pub.
I was never going to collect anyway, but him saying that makes me want to. Do I drop it out of mutual slander? Or should I get my unemployment because fuck him?
For what it's worth the guy sells weed out of his place and at any given time theres a few ounces there. And this is a weed unfriendly state.
Anyway a business owner snitching sounds like a big shot in the foot. Especially because he also operates in drug circles.
The adjudicator would not even listen to the mushroom biz cause it has nothing to do with the terms of your employment or dismissal. If he tried to bring it up they would just shut him up and say it's irrelevant slander. I got fired for some BS at a job but I'm pretty sure it was because I came in high all the time and gave out some brownies to coworkers on a holiday. But they didn't have any proof or writeups or anything related to weed. In their file, they typed a statement and all the owners signed it confirming their suspicion or w/e but they didn't even get an opportunity to present it in the case, and it wouldn't have been enough to submit as a document anyway. The unemployment court can only hear the reasons you were fired for. If you have a letter or voicemail or recollection of being fired for "aggravating the manager" then that's all they can discuss.
But I would let it go cuz it sounds like you can find another low paying job very quickly and unemployment forces you to look for and accept any low paying opportunity.
What if he cites selling drugs as the reason he fired me. With no evidence.
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Anonymous #149
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My mother's dad is in a nursing home. My mother's brother has power of attorney and got the home that my grandfather owns. My uncle (moms brother) is an addict and basically rapes 17 year olds in exchange for drugs. He's always been a piece of shit. Well my mom's trying to buy a new home and finds out she owes taxes on this home. My uncle owes taxes on his income and his own home and the inherited home. My mother never signed any paperwork and the paperwork that exists lists her name but an address in a town she never has lived in. My uncle is a sneaky fuck, he's a very good locksmith too, he's no stranger to a little B&E. My mother did a quick claim and gave her half away to a friend. This house is in the absolute middle of nowhere by the way and the city is small and few people. Could my uncle be culpable for fraud or some kind of perjury? As he likely forged a signature at some time. I'm pretty sure you cant own a home and not know about it unless someone did some fiddling and signed your name etc.. plus re-routing the paperwork.
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Anonymous #149
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Re: Ask an attorney [Re: Enlil]
#25741418 - 01/13/19 07:40 AM (5 years, 15 days ago) |
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Anonymous #149 said: My mother's dad is in a nursing home. My mother's brother has power of attorney and got the home that my grandfather owns. My uncle (moms brother) is an addict and basically rapes 17 year olds in exchange for drugs. He's always been a piece of shit. Well my mom's trying to buy a new home and finds out she owes taxes on this home. My uncle owes taxes on his income and his own home and the inherited home. My mother never signed any paperwork and the paperwork that exists lists her name but an address in a town she never has lived in. My uncle is a sneaky fuck, he's a very good locksmith too, he's no stranger to a little B&E. My mother did a quick claim and gave her half away to a friend. This house is in the absolute middle of nowhere by the way and the city is small and few people. Could my uncle be culpable for fraud or some kind of perjury? As he likely forged a signature at some time. I'm pretty sure you cant own a home and not know about it unless someone did some fiddling and signed your name etc.. plus re-routing the paperwork.
You say she never signed anything, but you also say she did a quitclaim to give her interest to a friend. So which is it? Did she have ownership and give it to a friend? Or did she have no ownership? If she had ownership, she's going to be responsible for the taxes during the period she owned the property or a portion thereof.
Well yea... She signed to get rid of it but didn't sign anything to own it.
She had to get rid of her ownership quickly so that she could get a loan. No time to figure out how she owned the place. She didn't sign papers to own the place but yes she did sign a quick claim to get rid of the half "she owned"
Her place sold and she had an offer on a new place. Not really time to figure out how her brother may have forged some shit to get her to own part of her dad's home.
She actually hasn't talked to her father or brother in years because they're both mental pieces of shit. Or ever been to the town the house is in.
Perhaps she fucked herself doing the quick claim to rid herself of it so she could secure a loan for a new home before figuring out how she owned the place in the first place.
She has "owned" half of her dad's place for years and only found out now when trying to get a loan they said she owed taxes on a place up north she never heard of.
She called the city up there and they walked her thru the quick claim to try to help her out of this situation quickly so she didn't lose the loan and home she's trying to move into. The city workers seemed like they were terribly worried they did something wrong so we're enormously helpful to my mom with this shit.
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Anonymous #149
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Re: Ask an attorney [Re: Enlil]
#25741536 - 01/13/19 08:42 AM (5 years, 15 days ago) |
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Her brother owns the other half and He won't talk to her at all. Likely did this to fuck with her, or unburden himself with his own tax delinquency. So there was no getting ahold of him to take the full house ownership
The friend lives up in the middle of nowhere. Was a family friend that's come to hate my uncle so my mother gave her half to him since he said he would take it as a favor. My mom's been hysterical because she cant calm down enough to think straight and sort this shit out. I'm just curious if there's any recourse to go after my uncle if he forged shit to have my mom gain ownership of half of a property without knowing about it for years until a bank did a credit check.
Maybe it's easiest now to just put it in the past. My uncle is going to die of an overdose in hopefully a few years anyway.
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Would she have to go after my uncle herself or would the city/state be interested in charging my uncle if he forged papers and then had her correspondence sent to an address he controls?
I'm just 99.9% certain he had to have forged her name at some point. And he already knows all of her info like ssn stuff.
Edit: Both her bank and the city workers in this little town told her she's really lucky she was moving and getting a home loan or she probably wouldn't have found out she owned the place for years to come
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All of them they're businesses
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Fwiw
HIPAA does not forbid an employer from disclosing drug test results. HIPAA forbids the drug test company from revealing the results of a drug test except when the patient signs a consent to release information. Employers generally require these consent forms to be signed before the drug test, or the employer will consider the employee to have refused the drug test.
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Anonymous #149
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Re: Ask a defense attorney [Re: Enlil]
#28408039 - 07/25/23 03:08 PM (6 months, 7 hours ago) |
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Hey I messaged you on discord but here it is.
My two good friends live in a duplex down the road from me. Today at 3pm swat rolls up 20 people strong riot gear etc.. they raided both residences (two different addresses same building) the upper guy was at work. He isn't arrested and no police contact. His place is absolutely ransacked they took a couple old mushroom jars and left old spore syringes. They also left coke paraphernalia and a few small bags of weed.
The guy in the lower works from home he got arrested. Can't find any info city state or county yet. Family has not heard anything. His residence is ransacked they took his gun (hes legal) and two computers. They left a bunch of other computers and left a ton of weed stuff.
No warant info no cards no paperwork left at all.
The guy who lives in the upper has prior felonies. He didn't have coke just some coke residual on a bullet and a spoon, he had about a half oz of weed. And an old mushroom grow from 3 years ago he never cleaned up.
The neighbors absolutely hate my two friends.
Thinking they may have to do with it? They put up tons of cameras and my two friends smoke some weed outside and sell like 1/8s to a couple people but they don't sell like they used to.
They buy an ounce or something and sell a bit to me or the other neighbors
So the guy who is not arrested is home now in his ransacked apartment. I said call a lawyer asap he said he thinks he should call the police and ask if he has a warrant on himself
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A few days later guy in lower posts bail. Three charges operation of a drug house, manufacturing mushrooms. They found some super old jars in the basement and a couple really old petri dishes upstairs. The guy in the lower has never grown a mushroom in his life. Guy in upper had like 3 years ago. All the jars were empty with grain residue and the dishes had dried up agar. They left a dehydrator and pressure cookers and a ton of other shit.
Can they come back? Is the guy in the upper at risk of being arrested?
So far no one has seen a warrant. We do not know if it was for just the lower or upper or both.
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Anonymous #149
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Re: Ask a defense attorney [Re: Enlil]
#28408092 - 07/25/23 03:43 PM (6 months, 7 hours ago) |
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Enlil said: Until you have specifics, there's no telling. With what you currently know, they may have enough to support those charges. Until they get the discovery materials, however, it's impossible to know whether the search can be challenged or whether the evidence is strong or weak.
I can tell you this: just because they may be legitimately not guilty doesn't mean they can't be convicted. They both need lawyers.
Search warrant is sealed 90 days according to lower tenant's family lawyer. The lawyer went to court clerk and couldn't find anyone who had paperwork for probable cause affidavit said it was fishy (again this is what im hearing)
I helped the guy in the upper grow 3 years ago. He pretty much failed at it and its been defunct since
Im leaning towards they were not there for mushrooms but because neighbors saw weed smoking in back yard? Idk if their cameras is enough to get a warrant? If someone was friends with either tenant could they tell the cops they saw something years ago? Or even lie and say days ago and that gets a warrant? Wouldn't a controlled buy need to occur?
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Anonymous #149
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Re: Ask a defense attorney [Re: Enlil]
#28408127 - 07/25/23 04:02 PM (6 months, 6 hours ago) |
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Thanks for rhe the info enlil.
I'm just so surprised. The upper tenant is a multiple felon everyone would expect he would be sitting in jail bit he was at work so maybe just lucky where lower tenant works from home wrong place wrong time. We're not even sure who was named on the warrant or for which or both residences.
They have both been laying low so to say for years because they didn't want trouble then this happens... They literally smoke personal amount of weed and have good jobs now.
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Anonymous #149
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Personal amounts of weed are basically decriminalized here. Not legally but the police issue fines now as a matter of stated policy to have a better image. You can smoke weed outside a bar and have a cop walk past here no problem.
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