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10-11-2017, 11:22 AM #11UnregisteredGuest
brought what on myself? you think too highly of yourself to think Sheriff Whidden would waste his time answering the likes of you. Interesting concepts of justice you have. Ever think the allefged victim was intoxicated, anyone ever think of taking her blood? She could have been wasted in Robitussin and as high as a kite and hallucinated the pickup was a big yellow bus she tried to step into. Some ambulance chaser now hopes to make a name and payday over this. So if the suspect in any case has a prior felony, therefore that proves his guilt in any other accusation "hes a felon therefore he did do it", never mind the felony is completely white collar
You probalby could go on and on, like the stool sitting drunk you are and nobody cares .
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10-11-2017, 04:03 PM #12UnregisteredGuest
Trailer park community lottery. As soon as the "victims" family learned this guy had been part of a multi million dollar scam, someone must have figured theres money, not just from his insurance (do those people have vehicles, are they all insured and registered to drivers all validly licensed?) all of a sudden they wanted "justice" and lawyer with some slip and fall attorney who advertises on benches outside of clinics. This poor guy who you label a "felon" was dealing with a hundred things days before he was going to hand himself over, like a real man, no flight risk he was allowed to wrap up his affairs, until this street urchin decided to make a sidewalk on a busy road. What kind of parent lets their kid "walk along the side of the road" anytime, never mind the busy work and school traffic hours. Who are these people? Are they legal?
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10-11-2017, 09:17 PM #13UnregisteredGuest
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10-11-2017, 09:49 PM #14UnregisteredGuest
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10-12-2017, 08:07 PM #15UnregisteredGuest
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10-12-2017, 09:02 PM #16UnregisteredGuest
He doesn't not arrest them, he simply tells you the suspect is actually a good person and a friend... then proceeds to say the case is weak and the statute really isn't met. So just file it. This goes for domestic battery, battery, battery leo, theft, and dui just to name a few. You all know what I'm talking about.
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10-12-2017, 09:19 PM #17UnregisteredGuest
You should read the definition of malfeasance of office if what you allege happened and nothing was done.
Another shittalker, saw this, saw that, but no, strangely did not do anything when on the spot. Why?
For some reason, maybe there was no PC, and it was one of those questionable stops some rogue deputies like making to try to make a case out of thin air, make PC appear when there isnt any.
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10-12-2017, 10:44 PM #18UnregisteredGuest
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10-13-2017, 12:02 AM #19UnregisteredGuest
you miss the point, the point is why is the focus on the driver - the questions should be the parents of the "victim" - the child is the victim of her own parents lack of supervision and judgement - and the accident was just that - this is totally blaming the "felon" as you labeled him (lets use labels) is not able to defend himself against the allegations. Why arent the parent/s being examined for culpability. Like the teenager in Chicago who has drugs galore and a BAC count of double adult drunk and her family is looking to hit the ghetto lottery. That teens parent is to blame for lack of supervision, and same here. Everyone wants to look at the Sheriff - this is a political hack spin gone wild. Total BS "case"
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10-13-2017, 12:50 AM #20UnregisteredGuest
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