To: iowamark
how is being inside someone's house "public drunkenness"?
sound like burglary to me. at least in new york state it would be.
29 posted on
11/18/2009 1:55:32 PM PST by
thefactor
(yes, as a matter of fact, i DID only read the excerpt)
To: thefactor
Sounds like they picked the lightest charge they could.
30 posted on
11/18/2009 1:57:30 PM PST by
iowamark
To: thefactor
Illegal tresspass and Public Intoxication while on probation.
The burglary of some noodles would only result in a small claims court case.
36 posted on
11/18/2009 2:02:23 PM PST by
a fool in paradise
(I refuse to "reduce my carbon footprint" all while Lenin remains in an airconditioned shrine)
To: thefactor
Ron White for the defense!
"She wasn't drunk in pub-lick, she was drunk in a house."
54 posted on
11/19/2009 7:49:41 AM PST by
Mr. Silverback
(We're right! We're free! And we'll fight! And you'll seeeeeeee!)
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