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06-03-2010, 09:34 PM
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Re: Man Was Snipered
hey i know what i can do. i can scan my bail sheet thing onto the computer and put it on here. prove all you fuckers wrong and by bail sheet thing i mean the thing i had to sign when they let me off on bail. it has all my charges listed, how much i had to pay, all the stuff i cant do or ill get arrested again and a copy of my crimanal record with pics of me and everything |
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06-03-2010, 09:37 PM
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Re: Man Was Snipered
Rebo, you are full of shit. No fucking way they're gonna let you swing on a $10,000 bail with those kind of charges, man. Ain't gonna cut it with me, dude. You've got to make up a better lie than that. You just made list of charges that's gonna get you some SERIOUS time, and HIGH bail!!! And you're not an American? Uh-uh. No way, dude.
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06-03-2010, 09:39 PM
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Re: Man Was Snipered
first off i already told you im going to scan the thing on the computer that proves what im saying is true. and i probably will get some serious time, but the judge let me off because he said that the cops hadnt shown him enough evidence that i was guilty of anything other then assault with a deadly weapon and he even said from what hes seen it was self defense. and i AM american. i was born in germany, but moved here when i was around 7. i am a US citizion now. |
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06-03-2010, 10:04 PM
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Re: Man Was Snipered
I think everyone is curious... Can we at least get the story? Maybe if you say what happened, it will make people believe you. Did they give you a desk appearance ticket? It should show your arraignment date and other info, depending on which borough of NYC.. If you really want everyone to believe you, post your docket number. |
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06-03-2010, 10:35 PM
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Re: Man Was Snipered
Bottom line: anyone facing those kind of charges is not gonna get bail. My God, the man claims he assaulted a police officer. That in of itself is going to guarantee you'll not get bail set at less than $50,000. Combine this with these other felony charges, we're talking bail either denied or exceeding 100G's.
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06-03-2010, 10:36 PM
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Re: Man Was Snipered
From DFH What does assaulting a police officer mean? Assault is generally defined as an attempt to commit battery. Assault on a police officer is assault committed on a peace officer responsible for perserving public order, promoting public safety, and preventing and detecting crime. Are There Increased Punishments For Assault On A Police Officer? In general, most states will enhance the fine and jail time punishment for an assault on a police officer. Under some state laws, assault on a police officer will be elevated to aggravated assault. Aggravated assault also comes with a much stiffer penalty than simple assault. State laws will usually differ, but most states require that in order to be considered an assault on a police officer, the officer needs to be in the discharge of his duties and the assaulting person must reasonably be aware that s/he is a police officer. Are There Defenses To Assault On A Police Officer? Assault is illegal unless the force is justified. Most jurisdictions have affirmative defenses justifying the use of force. These defenses, however, are generally not available when applied to assaulting a police officer and/or interfering with an arrest. Nonetheless, actions amounting to assault against a police officer may be justified if used in self-defense. When Is Self-Defense Justified? Generally, where the arrest is lawful, the person being arrested has no right to resist. If, however, the police officer uses excessive force in the execution of a lawful arrest, then there may be conditions upon which an assault is justified by self-defense. In most states, in order for self-defense to be available the person being arrested must: ■be the one attacked by a police officer, ■have reasonable ground to believe, and in good faith does believe, that his life is in danger, or that s/he will suffer great bodily injury, and ■must only meet the attack with such reasonable force as necessary to save his own life and protect himself from great bodily injury What If The Arrest Is Unlawful? Even if the arrest is unwarranted or unlawful, you need to be careful because resisting arrest with force may result in a charge of resisting arrest. In most cases, where there is no fear of death or serious bodily injury, complying with the arresting officers is a safer bet. By complying with the arrest, you can plead your case before a neutral court. Should I Seek An Criminal Attorney? Assaulting a police officer is a very serious charge and the issues determining whether or not force was necessary are delicate. Seeking the services of a criminal attorney will assist in making sure that the police did not act improperly in making your arrest and that your force was or was not justified. Consult a Lawyer - Present Your Case Now! Last Modified: 06-19-2008 03:39 PM PDT |