Forum: Current Events
Topic: Which judge allowed this plea deal?
started by: Liberal

Posted by Liberal on Apr. 15 2022,7:53 am
This is not the type of crime you give someone probation for.

< https://www.kimt.com/news....e8.html >

Posted by Expatriate on Apr. 15 2022,8:10 am
The link just takes you to court records where you can search his record, but this isn't this guy's first go round with the law.....


< https://pa.courts.state.mn.us/Search.aspx?ID=100 >

Posted by Self-Banished on Apr. 15 2022,8:29 am
Brought to by the same type of people that are allowing our southern border to be breeched
Posted by Expatriate on Apr. 15 2022,8:39 am
^^ Actually I believe it's the County Attorney who agreed to the plea deal, he's lazy IMO,  the Judge is just following sentencing guide lines on the lesser charge plea deal...but how can they not take his past record into account?
Posted by Liberal on Apr. 15 2022,9:11 am
I'm pretty sure this "friends" will be suspicious of that sentence.
Posted by Brand New Day on Apr. 15 2022,10:36 am
trying to figure out what that look on his face is

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Moreover, persons convicted of Third Degree Assault will likely be placed on probation for an extended period and ordered to comply with all the rules and regulations of probation. If a probation violation occurs, then the individual may have to pay more fines or serve more time in jail or prison.


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However, the five-year prison sentence for those cases with unusually bad facts, and for people with the most lengthy and serious criminal history. Because 3rd degree assault is a felony-level offense, the MN Sentencing Guidelines are a better indicator of your actual risk of prison time.


maybe he had the A Best Sew and Vac lady as his attorney :sarcasm:

Posted by Expatriate on Apr. 18 2022,6:13 am
The Friends and Family Plan...

This is a story of a burglary that occurred a number of years ago, but I feel it relevant to this thread..

An old friend of mine owns a farm out by Clarks Grove, he had to go in for a medical procedure that require a few day stay in the Hospital.

When my friend returned home he found his backdoor had been kicked in the house valuables gone.

This included a large safe with over $20.000 in cash, as well as valuable paperwork.

This guy had a gun collection of  some where in the neighborhood of 30 to 40 guns, I believe around 6 were pistols, a number of the rifles were vintage WW1 and WW2 Japanese, German, American, but also modern hunting guns. Etc. etc. anything of value was taken...

He called the Sheriff's Dept. they sent out a deputy, during his investigation he found a hood off a Carhart jacket which didn't belong to my friend.

The Sheriff sent the hood in for DNA testing, took awhile but it came back positive for a local thug..

Sheriff (Freitag) forwarded the case to the County Attorney (Walker) who refused to prosecute the thug on just DNA evidence.

My friend had a phone conversation with the sheriff, he said we know who did it but if the County Attorney won't move on it, my hands are tied.

My friend Contacted his County Commissioner to no avail.

I told him to contact the Minnesota Attorney Generals Office, he's a stubborn hardcore Republican and wants nothing to do with Keith Ellison.

A few months later my friend received a notice from a Credit Card Company that someone was trying to get a card in his name. (Obviously information gained from safe documents)

So now we have 30 to 40 more stolen guns on the street here in Freeborn County and who knows how many more burglaries...

This is hearsay coming from my old friend, I've had no direct contact with Freitag or Walker..

if this story is true I think we need a new County Attorney

Posted by Self-Banished on Apr. 18 2022,6:32 am
^^ finding a hood like that would be nothing more than circumstantial evidence.
Posted by Expatriate on Apr. 18 2022,6:39 am
^^You hear all the time of people being freed from prison or being convicted on DNA evidence.

The sheriff should have conducted a more thorough investigation some finger prints may have been helpful.

Maybe you're right SB..

But the guy should have been arrested and questioned as how his hood got on that property...

They did find a boot print on that backdoor, if the thug in question had such boots it would have also helped..

Justice was stalled IMO

Posted by Self-Banished on Apr. 18 2022,6:51 am
^^ arrested? No, interrogated? Definitely yes, not the DNA but that fact that it was was “found” there is the circumstantial part, the local stray dog could have drug the article over, reasonable doubt.

Ellison is a woman beating POS.

Posted by Glad I Left on Apr. 18 2022,10:50 am
It should have at least been looked into.
The old saying, it's not what you know, it's what you can prove is always true, but you can't prove what you don't even investigate.
County Attorney was being a lazy POS if all these facts are true.

Posted by Brand New Day on Apr. 19 2022,9:50 am
a good TV or movie sheriff would get to the bottom of it
Posted by Self-Banished on Apr. 19 2022,11:49 am
^^
Posted by Brand New Day on Apr. 19 2022,3:59 pm
huh. . .
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Terrytoons, the New Rochelle New York studio run by Paul Terry, was considered the bottom of the barrel. But with popular characters like MIGHTY MOUSE, HECKLE & JECKLE, GANDY GOOSE and SOURPUSS, with great Jim Tyer animation -- and wonderful opening title art -- this studio has it's fans. I'm particularly fond of the two years when Gene Deitch ran the studio (1956-58) and made a bunch of great CinemaScope cartoons (with CLINT CLOBBER, TOM TERRIFIC, GASTON LeCRAYON, etc.) which are completely forgotten today.
The "New Terrytoons" period in the late 1950s and 60s brought us SIDNEY, HECTOR HEATHCOATE, HASHIMOTO and DEPUTY DAWG. Not to mention THE MIGHTY HEROES and Ralph Bakshi. TERRYTOONS were originally released by 20th Century Fox. Today they are owned by CBS-Viacom (under Paramount Pictures).

< http://www.cartoonresearch.com/terrytoons.html >

was thinking more like Tommy Lee Jones or Chuck Norris or maybe Walt Longmire but that's interesting. . .

Posted by Self-Banished on Apr. 19 2022,4:34 pm
^^ in your case more like Barney Fithe
Posted by Brand New Day on Apr. 19 2022,5:44 pm
^^
hah always think of how seemingly austere those vehicles that they drove on that show were compared to today's vehicles of law enforcement.

Posted by Self-Banished on Apr. 19 2022,6:25 pm
^^ early 60’s Ford Galaxy, I had a 1963 beater I payed all of $60 for, nice driver.
Posted by Brand New Day on Apr. 20 2022,7:01 am
^^ Broderick Crawford drove some cool old cop cars on the TV show  Highway Patrol

that show was even more austere than the Mayberry show. like a dry piece of toast, with nothing to wash it down with. like a show for Menonnites or perhaps Tibetan Monks.

makes the Mayberry show seem lavish and excessive.

always thought the Chevy Caprice era cop cars looked the least sturdy.

seeing the used Hellcat police cares around now. probably scare a lot of people with one of those hah. fun to drive too bet.

back to Expatriate's story:

wonder how they got the guy's DNA in the first place?

Ancestry.Com? hah

Posted by Self-Banished on Apr. 20 2022,9:32 am
^^ the hood? Probably had DNA in it just like the crusty sock under your bed. :D
Posted by Brand New Day on Apr. 20 2022,9:35 am
yeah don't you have to have it in a database somewhere?

like a fingerprint?

oh BTW. . .

thought of the perfect TV cop for you to be Anus

Frank Cannon

Posted by Expatriate on Apr. 20 2022,9:58 am

(Brand New Day @ Apr. 20 2022,9:35 am)
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yeah don't you have to have it in a database somewhere?

like a fingerprint?

oh BTW. . .

thought of the perfect TV cop for you to be Anus

Frank Cannon

Tator...


Posted by Self-Banished on Apr. 20 2022,11:42 am
^^ your fantasies will get the best of you :rofl:
Posted by Expatriate on Apr. 20 2022,1:14 pm

       
       
       
       

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