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larry.fisherman
shoulda died already



Registered: 11/03/12
Posts: 36,294
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I would wait a couple months, then get him all buddy buddy again at a party full of aggressive gays, right before I roofie him.
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koods
Ribbit



Registered: 05/26/11
Posts: 106,408
Loc: Maryland/DC Burbs
Last seen: 1 hour, 21 minutes
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Re: Little Situaton [Re: psi]
#19265409 - 12/12/13 11:48 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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psi said: Yeah I mean it probably helps that he freely chose to bring it in to the police station. Those are the actions of someone who had no idea that the thing was stolen, and wanted to make things right as soon as they found out. He could just as easily have ditched the evidence and denied everything, and would have nothing but the "friend's" word if they came looking for it and found nothing. Instead, the OP did the right thing and the original owner will be getting their property back.
Wrong. All he did was maintain the chain of evidence showing he was in possession of stolen property. In my opinion, cops are like anybody else. Why do any extra work. They've made an arrest. Case closed The only way he gets out of this is if somebody else in the system, like the prosecutor or judge doesn't agree that they've arrested the right person... And they don't want to do extra work either.
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Rec_Stoner
Drug Tester



Registered: 03/17/13
Posts: 109
Loc: lower alabama
Last seen: 9 years, 5 months
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No my friend has 12 felonies right now for burgerlary and other theft charges. they arrested him 2 hours before they talked to my mom. But they said they had been tracking it for months to my house. They just walked inside his house and didnt even come near my house though. I don't know its just a really sketchy situation...
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Shroomslip
Architekt



Registered: 11/25/12
Posts: 23,656
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If your friend already has 12 felonies for burglary and theft why in the hell would you take a free computer from him? 
Hopefully you get out of this mess.
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psi
TOAST N' JAM


Registered: 09/05/99
Posts: 31,467
Loc: 613
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Re: Little Situaton [Re: koods]
#19265444 - 12/12/13 11:56 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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koods said:
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psi said: Yeah I mean it probably helps that he freely chose to bring it in to the police station. Those are the actions of someone who had no idea that the thing was stolen, and wanted to make things right as soon as they found out. He could just as easily have ditched the evidence and denied everything, and would have nothing but the "friend's" word if they came looking for it and found nothing. Instead, the OP did the right thing and the original owner will be getting their property back.
Wrong. All he did was maintain the chain of evidence showing he was in possession of stolen property. In my opinion, cops are like anybody else. Why do any extra work. They've made an arrest. Case closed The only way he gets out of this is if somebody else in the system, like the prosecutor or judge doesn't agree that they've arrested the right person... And they don't want to do extra work either.
At this point it's up to the court, and they may (or may not) decide to be more lenient since he "did the right thing." The police obviously have already decided to charge him. Ideally he would have talked to a lawyer first to figure out how best to proceed, but he didn't.
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Everlong
King of the Neckbeards


Registered: 03/24/08
Posts: 9,087
Loc: Poconos
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Shroomslip said: If your friend already has 12 felonies for burglary and theft why in the hell would you take a free computer from him? 
I'm making a huge assumption, but I have a pretty good hunch OP knew the laptop was stolen. He probably didn't realize he would get popped using it. It was his friend that has multiple charges of burglary, and he's giving away a free laptop?
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abltsandwich
JFK = Jelly Donut




Registered: 06/16/09
Posts: 11,537
Loc: Dildoville
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Rec_Stoner said: No my friend has 12 felonies right now for burgerlary and other theft charges. they arrested him 2 hours before they talked to my mom.
So they finally caught him
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Ayahuascasoul
Stranger


Registered: 05/21/12
Posts: 1,108
Last seen: 7 years, 9 months
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You could have avoided avoided the whole situation and not turned in your stolen property... You hade it and they said it was stolen so taking it in was a crime. Same thing happened to me and I did the pre trial adjudication and pain my 1500 and nothing ever happened...
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Rec_Stoner
Drug Tester



Registered: 03/17/13
Posts: 109
Loc: lower alabama
Last seen: 9 years, 5 months
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he just got them like 2 hours before I went up there eits not like he has them from the past
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