I still want to know WHY this POS (HINO)is not being charged with BIGOMY!!!
And BTW HINO My offer STILL stands that I kick your worthless a$$ (prior rules apply)
Mel Gibson was just on Fox and he said this is appalling and he is sickened. He said "What is life worth, anyway?"
Terri's 'estranged' husbands girl friend? I heard she is holed up and afraid to leave her home. I can well imagine.
And the question was ask about the protesters and if anyone was at the Hospice to protest for Michael. And the answer was "Yes, three young people yesterday from the Communist Committee." Makes sense, right?
Not.
"I still want to know WHY this POS (HINO)is not being charged with BIGOMY!!!"
I don't either although it is not Bigamy, it is Adultery/Cohabitation.
Of course if someone were to do that and he were convicted (as he probably would based on his own admission and easily proven other evidence) then he possible might have been considered unfit for continuing to act as her Guardian--though as we have seen from Greer's opinions, MS probably could have been a serial rapist/sex offender/ax murderer, etc. and Greer would not taken that as worthy in considering keeping MS as her Guardian.
HEY, LETS FACE IT: MS/GREER/FELOS/ET AL, wanted Terri DEAD and nothing was going to stop their efforts.
The 2004 Florida Statutes
Title XLVI
CRIMES Chapter 798
ADULTERY; COHABITATION View Entire Chapter
798.01 Living in open adultery.--Whoever lives in an open state of adultery shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. Where either of the parties living in an open state of adultery is married, both parties so living shall be deemed to be guilty of the offense provided for in this section.
History.--s. 1, ch. 1986, 1874; RS 2595; GS 3518; RGS 5406; CGL 7549; s. 772, ch. 71-136.
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=Ch0798/SEC01.HTM&Title=->2004->Ch0798->Section%2001#0798.01
The 2004 Florida Statutes
Title XLVI
CRIMES Chapter 775
DEFINITIONS; GENERAL PENALTIES; REGISTRATION OF CRIMINALS View Entire Chapter
775.082 Penalties; applicability of sentencing structures; mandatory minimum sentences for certain reoffenders previously released from prison.--
(b) For a misdemeanor of the second degree, by a definite term of imprisonment not exceeding 60 days.
The 2004 Florida Statutes
Title XLVI
CRIMES Chapter 775
DEFINITIONS; GENERAL PENALTIES; REGISTRATION OF CRIMINALS View Entire Chapter
775.083 Fines
(e) $500, when the conviction is of a misdemeanor of the second degree or a noncriminal violation.