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Anonymous #2
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #3] 1
#28549715 - 11/19/23 11:22 PM (2 months, 7 days ago) |
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When did he go to the police? I don't remember him saying that.
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Anonymous #3
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #2]
#28549721 - 11/19/23 11:31 PM (2 months, 7 days ago) |
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Crappy T9. I went back and edited that. I really hope he doesn’t go straight to the cops.
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Anonymous #1
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #3]
#28549775 - 11/20/23 01:59 AM (2 months, 7 days ago) |
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Edited by Anonymous (12/01/23 12:06 PM)
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Anonymous #1
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #1]
#28550033 - 11/20/23 09:48 AM (2 months, 7 days ago) |
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Edited by Anonymous (12/01/23 12:06 PM)
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Anonymous #3
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #1]
#28550035 - 11/20/23 09:54 AM (2 months, 7 days ago) |
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3 things can happen
Nothing: nobody finds out
You tell: gou get in some trouble. Depends on the judge but I would do house arrest.
You tell anonymously, nothing happens to you most likely.
The only other way this goes is if someone assumes you gave the tip. Which means there would be a chance of retribution.
Just call right now with *67 Tell them what you told us. When they ask who it is say anon. Hang up. Done.
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Anonymous #2
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #1]
#28550421 - 11/20/23 02:48 PM (2 months, 7 days ago) |
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You're saying cops don't care about your constitutional rights and will simply blow you away just because they can and end your life with no real justification aside from framing you with evidence that leads to probable cause and Reasonable Doubt and after they blow you away nothing will happen to them?
You know I never would have thought about that
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Anonymous #3
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #2]
#28550425 - 11/20/23 02:52 PM (2 months, 7 days ago) |
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I don’t recall saying that. But I do recall saying that police don’t care if you get poisoned. They just want somebody on the stand. I also do think they would charge him with something. Even if they didn’t do anything wrong.
I don’t trust cops. It’s possible, they would do those things. But I don’t think they would do it in this case.
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Anonymous #2
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #3]
#28550622 - 11/20/23 05:43 PM (2 months, 6 days ago) |
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As far as ethics go don't you think that you should report your friend is getting poisoned should report something wrong to the police? I mean so that someone else doesn't get poisoned? Why would that not be a first priority?
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Anonymous #3
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #2]
#28550624 - 11/20/23 05:45 PM (2 months, 6 days ago) |
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It is. But I feel that the most important person to protect is myself. I don’t want to put myself in danger because my friend got killed. I’m sure my friend wouldn’t want me to be put in danger because they got killed either.
You still did the right thing by telling on the person anonymously. You did it in a way that kept you safer. That’s what I want.
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Anonymous #2
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #3] 1
#28551475 - 11/21/23 11:53 AM (2 months, 6 days ago) |
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Anonymous #1
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #2]
#28551600 - 11/21/23 01:45 PM (2 months, 6 days ago) |
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Would someone please delete. I dont want to talk about this anymore. I thank you all. This is too deep
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Anonymous #3
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #1]
#28551602 - 11/21/23 01:47 PM (2 months, 6 days ago) |
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You will need to ask one of the moderators of the anonymous forum to delete it. That may take a bit. But if you directly p.m., Costanza, there’s a chance he will do it pretty quickly.
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Anonymous #1
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #3]
#28551617 - 11/21/23 02:00 PM (2 months, 6 days ago) |
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I will never snitch nobody will take my soul. God will forgive.
Edited by Anonymous (12/01/23 12:08 PM)
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Anonymous #3
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #1]
#28551649 - 11/21/23 02:22 PM (2 months, 6 days ago) |
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Man. Putting that at the bottom, makes me feel like this whole thing was a troll.
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Anonymous #5
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #3] 1
#28551734 - 11/21/23 03:26 PM (2 months, 6 days ago) |
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5 days of trollage, bahahaha
thanks for the good read chaps
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Anonymous #1
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #5]
#28552283 - 11/21/23 11:27 PM (2 months, 5 days ago) |
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I love you all please delete this
Edited by Anonymous (12/01/23 12:08 PM)
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Anonymous #1
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #1]
#28552289 - 11/21/23 11:42 PM (2 months, 5 days ago) |
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Im not allowed to live in your world I live in the abise world full of demons i am related to and sleep behind metal to block bullets and get robbed daily because of these people and it has to be a troll. Do you think I should come up with a good troll? Ive done that before to keep people away.
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Anonymous #1
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #1]
#28552290 - 11/21/23 11:46 PM (2 months, 5 days ago) |
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I think Im going to turn myself in as a crime victim and let the police beat me up, silence this, and change the story to make sure i did something else so they all fry in hell. I cannot afford legal fees because they sabotage me too bad and steal from me to pay their fees. Everything with my dads a con. And he loves the money hes got too and will try everythibg in his possibility to steal every time he can get away with it.
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Anonymous #1
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #1]
#28552302 - 11/22/23 12:33 AM (2 months, 5 days ago) |
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i love you all please delete this shit-thread
Edited by Anonymous (12/01/23 12:09 PM)
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Anonymous #6
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Re: Can I go to jail for knowing about a crime [Re: Anonymous #1]
#28555167 - 11/24/23 04:00 PM (2 months, 3 days ago) |
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1 - the other guy may come after you eventually anyways if he decides it's too risky for you to know In other words, you're in danger even if you do nothing
2 - you are already an accessory after the fact and if we're talking about murder, that carries a pretty hefty jail term
3 - fuck being embarrassed. Why the hell would that be a concern? Someone murdered a family member of yours and you're just gonna let that go? WTF?
4 - talk to an attorney and let them be the ones that talk to the police. You're attorney knows what to say and people in your position will have "anything you say held against you in the court of law" so it's best if you're there with the attorney but silent
I know it's an uncomfortable situation but for your own sake, if not for the sake of his next possible victim, do the right thing
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