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DC safer tonight

77zach

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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/oct/23/miller-dc-businessman-faces-two-years-jail-unregis/

A special thank you to all 30 brave heroes who raided this wicked man's house. We know DC is one of the safest cities in the world thanks to their heroics, but every once and a while serious felonies happen in the district and they need to be dealt with as is the case here. Thank God no DC residents will know about jury nullification, or else even they might balk at sending him to prison.
 

davidmcbeth

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Police based their search on a charge made by Mr. Witaschek’s estranged wife, who had earlier convinced a court clerk to issue a temporary restraining order against her husband for threatening her with a gun, although a judge later found the charge to be without merit.

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news...n-faces-two-years-jail-unregis/#ixzz2iauOiorx
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Classic ex-wife move.

And a TRO .. ya just go there and file for one ... hardly tricking a clerk.

DC? Another city I don't care about. This guy will get reamed.
 

onus

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correct me if I am wrong, but it sounds like he is in trouble because according to DC law, the police followed the law and the man was breaking the law ?

I mean, personally I think the way to solve this issue is something I cant say on this board BUT....it appears the victim in this case has no legal leg to stand on.
 

Grapeshot

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correct me if I am wrong, but it sounds like he is in trouble because according to DC law, the police followed the law and the man was breaking the law ?

I mean, personally I think the way to solve this issue is something I cant say on this board BUT....it appears the victim in this case has no legal leg to stand on.
Bad laws do not make for good days.

The onus is on us to correct this.

Take a dep breath, now hold it and ...........................(no cheating, will be back shortly)
 
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