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Anonymous #1
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homeboys in jail :(
#22390595 - 10/16/15 09:06 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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One of my best homies got popped a few days back. POCS, 4-200grams.. Cocaine . I feel real bad. Wish there was something i could do for him. Bond is $10,000. Next court date isnt until 11/20. Fuck, thats over a month till his next court date and you know they're just gonna post-pone it again. Wish my homie was here -_-
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Anonymous #2
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The resetting is in his interest. Sucks that it's gonna be drawn out like that when you're locked up, but if you just plead guilty or accept whatever deal right out of the gate, you're going to get fucked hard. Resets give the lawyer more time to evaluate everything, find arguable points that could be detrimental to the prosecutor's case and try and work out a better deal.
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Anonymous #3
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Anonymous #1 said: One of my best homies got popped a few days back. POCS, 4-200grams.. Cocaine . I feel real bad. Wish there was something i could do for him. Bond is $10,000. Next court date isnt until 11/20. Fuck, thats over a month till his next court date and you know they're just gonna post-pone it again. Wish my homie was here -_-
4-200 grams? That's a pretty huge fuck you as a charge?
Time served is time served too. Him sitting is just going to count towards his sentence so getting that shit outta the way is better then sweating at home with a rope to hang yourself.
Cocaine sucks. I guess it's cool as a novelty occasionally at parties and fests, but people that use it and fiends to make a living....I don't know. I used to have a severe coke problem, I myself needed to get arrested when that was going on, luckily I never did AND pulled myself out of it. That shit is a demon.
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Anonymous #4
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everyone loves that shit and forget how often people roll over or get narc'd
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Anonymous #1
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i love it too. Think everyone around here does. Its unfortunate that people like my homeboy have to suffer for it. Wish he was here. He was like the only person who would come over at like 3, 4 in the morning, do a line with ya and watch youtube, listen to music or whatever. Now i have alot of boring nights and alot more to come
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Anonymous #3
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Ummmm get a better hobby then cocaine and youtube? Come on man. You miss your blow, you'll find a new "homie"...
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Anonymous #1
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Anonymous #3 said: Ummmm get a better hobby then cocaine and youtube? Come on man. You miss your blow, you'll find a new "homie"...
Blow will always be around. I miss my homie
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Anonymous #5
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Anonymous #1 said: One of my best homies got popped a few days back. POCS, 4-200grams.. Cocaine . I feel real bad. Wish there was something i could do for him. Bond is $10,000. Next court date isnt until 11/20. Fuck, thats over a month till his next court date and you know they're just gonna post-pone it again. Wish my homie was here -_-
Well...if you really want to do something good for your homee, go over and fuck his wife ....chances are, he was already fucking yours
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Anonymous #6
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If you really want to do something for him, make sure he always has money on his books, visit/write letters, and send him reading material (books)!
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Anonymous #1
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Anonymous #6 said: If you really want to do something for him, make sure he always has money on his books, visit/write letters, and send him reading material (books)!
thanks for that. Can you send books into jail?
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Anonymous #6
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Yep, as long as they're ordered off amazon. Don't know what your area allows/doesn't, but my local jail only allows books bought from online and sent directly to the jail.
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Anonymous #1
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Harris County, Houston Texas. Does it have to be off Amazon?
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Anonymous #6
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Not sure, you'd be best off asking your friend, or looking at the specific webpage for that specific jail.
Money is always the best though as commissary is used as currency, failing real currency, and can be used to buy drugs, pruno, etc.
Books are good for passing the time though.
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Anonymous #1
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inmates may receive up to two (2) paperback books and four (4) magazines or other publications purchased by them, in their possession at any time. Hardbound and used books are not permitted. The books must come directly from the publisher via standard U.S. Postal Service Mail. Prior to receiving any such publications, the inmate must request and receive approval from the Mailroom Supervisor.
wtf does that mean?
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Anonymous #7
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That means that they must get permission to recieve books. So if theres a way to send him mail, ask him in your letter if he can recieve books lol. Good luck for your friend. Coke is awsm.
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Anonymous #1
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It says it has to come from publisher and not a hard back and has to be new . Basically means I have to order it off Amazon and have directly sent to him. Fucking bullshit
Edited by Anonymous (10/29/15 03:43 PM)
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Anonymous #7
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Yeah it is, typical jails. Just order him something interesting to keep him busy.
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Anonymous #8
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Get a good Lawyer, you will have to pay for this one. Good lawyers go a very long way.
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Anonymous #2
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A lot of people can't afford good lawyers. The "decent one" I got when I caught a felony was 5k. That's not even taking it to trial. For trial, it would've been at or above 10k. That said, a decent lawyer would probably be adequate for the case.
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Anonymous #6
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Always take your case to trial, that's when you get the best deals, typically, right before the final hearing.
I wish I would've known that for some of my felonies.
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