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To: Uncle Chip
*sigh*

You just confirmed what I said; the co-worker only said 'insurance information,' and didn't mention a drivers' license.

Here's the relevant section of Ables' record, again:

"Disposal" means that a legal case is finished, either by 'adjudication' (a legal ruling) or 'dismissal' (completion of the case short of adjudication, such as dismissal by a judge for lack of evidence or . . . the defendant dies). So a disposal includes dismissals. The latest date of action on this license suspension - which is described as both a disposal and a dismissal - is 9/19/12, or two days after the death of Ables.

The type of disposal was a dismissal, on 9/19/12.

What could have caused Ables' suspended license action to be dismissed two days after his death? Perhaps . . . his death? Where do you see a fine? Or bond? Or probation?

40 posted on 09/22/2012 12:22:46 PM PDT by Scoutmaster (You knew the job was dangerous when you took it)
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To: Uncle Chip
And I need to back up. Ables' record shows he has two convictions for pot possession, and one for driving while on a suspended license. I first said it appeared he was driving on a suspended license (for driving on a suspended license) when this accident occurred. I still think that's what the record shows . . . but I'd like to hear that reported from law enforcement.

The shooter's criminal record shows that she has a history of aggressive driving issues.

42 posted on 09/22/2012 12:29:25 PM PDT by Scoutmaster (You knew the job was dangerous when you took it)
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To: Scoutmaster
You just confirmed what I said; the co-worker only said 'insurance information,' and didn't mention a drivers' license.

No insurance company is going to issue an insurance card to someone without a valid current drivers license. It's the first thing they check. If he had an insurance card he had a valid drivers license.

Either way you're nitpicking. So let's just say that he was just taking his insurance card over there with him. He's still going over there to exchange insurance card information as the witness said. Get real.

Here's the relevant section of Ables' record, again:

The license could have been suspended at some point because of marijuana possession. Or he may have been driving on an expired license back on 4/22 and paid a fine. There is nothing there that says that he was driving on a suspended license on 9/17.

If he had valid insurance then he had to have had a valid drivers license. You don't get the one without the other.

44 posted on 09/22/2012 12:59:33 PM PDT by Uncle Chip
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