mustangkiller
Regular Member
It seems they are either gonna drop the issue or they're waiting for the right time to spring this on me. Im not sure which. I haven't heard anything about it in quite a while now. I'll keep you posted.
Just when I think it's a dead issue..... The defective I mean detective who is making a big stink over this called me today and wants me to come in for an interview. Lmao, this should be interesting. I'll post up later if I'm not in jail.
You may be eluding a charge, but the law doesn't "allude" to it....The law doesn't say no pit stops allowed. It doesn't even elude to it...
You may be eluding a charge, but the law doesn't "allude" to it.
I see you've already gotten some good advice.
Be careful, and best wishes.
It's common knowledge to everyone except cops & DA's.mustangkiller said:Anyone have case law that shows the law only restricts our activities and doesn't grant permission? Or is that supposed to be common knowledge?
A fair analogy to this law enforcement "short-cut across your lawn" might be if the State tried to apply the DUI standard applicable to a driver holding a Class A (CDL) driver license when actually operating a commercial vehicle - despite the fact that the driver was operating a pickup at the time.
Actually (FWIW)... (at least in this state) they do hold CDL holders to the applicable DWI standards no matter what vehicle we are in... As well as charging points against our CDL (which non CDL holders are not subject to) regardless if the infraction happened in a commercial or a personal vehicle.
Got the call yesterday morning. The case is filed and the warrant for my arrest should be active Monday. I do have a question though. Do I have to be processed at the jail and get bailed out or can an this move forward and only have me report to jail if I'm found guilty?