To: Moonman62
He was held on a probation violation, not on the merits of this arrest
22 posted on
03/18/2008 9:05:18 AM PDT by
Starwolf
(I rode to work today, did you?)
To: Starwolf
He was held on a probation violation, not on the merits of this arrest What was the probation violation?
30 posted on
03/18/2008 9:10:42 AM PDT by
Moonman62
(The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
To: Starwolf
"He was held on a probation violation, not on the merits of this arrest"
Does the term "circular logic" mean anything to you. He was being held on a probation violation which was the bogus arrest based on taking the photograph. If the underlying reason for being arrested is bogus, then there would have been no probation violation in the first place.
39 posted on
03/18/2008 9:33:41 AM PDT by
rednesss
(Fred Thompson - 2008)
To: Starwolf
"He was held on a probation violation, not on the merits of this arrest."
Uh, this arrest is the basis of his alleged probation violation. They are saying he violated probation because he was arrested on this charge. Thus, the merits of this arrest ARE the entire basis for holding him.
47 posted on
03/18/2008 10:10:53 AM PDT by
joebuck
(Finitum non capax infinitum!)
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