Posted on 03/20/2008 3:45:24 PM PDT by SmithL
GERING, Neb. - Instead of a wedding ring, one Scottsbluff bride found herself in handcuffs. Scotts Bluff County deputies arrested 31-year-old Dianne Carnes on Tuesday afternoon, just after her courthouse wedding was to have started.
Her offense? Officials say a day earlier, Carnes threatened a woman who served on the jury of her felony driving under license suspension trial. Prosecutors say Carnes was caught driving last year while her license was suspended for a drunken driving conviction. Carnes was found guilty of driving under suspension Monday.
Officials say an arrest warrant was issued Monday for Carnes after she threatened the juror.
Meanwhile, Carnes had called a county clerk to schedule her wedding for the next day, and was arrested in front of her wedding party when she showed up for the ceremony.
...and this is my ball-&-chain?
I spent a week in Gering one day..
Funny, when I got married, it was me that got the handcuffs.
Rimshot!!
Funny, when I got married, it was me that got the handcuffs.
Rimshot!!
Were you married twice?
How did you know?
Since you posted the same thing twice I just figured...
I don’t know any brides who got handcuffs on their wedding day, although I do know one who got a silver bondage collar
This thread has evolved to the point where any further claims must be accompanied by photographic proof!
“Since you posted the same thing twice I just figured...”
Ooops, sorry. That was one of those delayed things when the ISP slows down and then gives me a message that the server is down, etc. , so you go back and try and resend and it’s too late because the first one has already gone through and been posted and you end up looking like a narcissist for posting twice.
I’m sorry.
But both wives wanted me in handcuffs and not for fun stuff.
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