Posted on 02/01/2002 9:31:40 AM PST by codebreaker
With reports Wednesday of a 1995 shoplifting offense in Arizona involving a woman with the identical name and birth date as Noelle Bush, a Leon County official who supervises the pre-trial release program said Bush may not be eligible.
'If we find out you lied to us, you violated out first rule,' Wanda Hunter said. 'That rule is to be honest. If she lied, then she most likely would be taken into custody or she'd have to pay that bond. Because of the profile of this case, this will we checked out.'
Hunter said she plans to review reports of an October 28, 1995, misdemeanor citation of a Noelle Lucia Bush in Flagstaff, Ariz. Police and court reports show that this woman appeared before the city magistrate on Nov. 6 that year and paid a $305.00 fine for shoplifting underwear at a JC Penney store. The woman, then 18, listed her home address 3511 Verde Valley Road, Sedona, Ariz.
The address is the same as an exclusive boarding school, Verde Valley School, said Bob White, deputy chief of the Flagstaff Police Department.
An official with the school Wednesday said information about past of current students is not released. A former student, Alexander Derbes, an Oracle software employee in San Francisco, said Gov. Bush's daughter was a student at the school.
Aside from the identical name and birth date, records were not clear whether the woman in Arizona was the governor's daughter. Their Social Security numbers don't match.
And who is providing Florida with confidential juvenille records??
It looks like she just made the cutoff.
If the Dems aren't putting the elbow grease into this one, then there's a really big computer somewhere keeping all this info on a national basis.
Besides, I heard that the daughter of a governor in the 1800s lied about an offense without being punished, so this shouldn't count against Noelle either.
Lying about your past simply doesn't rise to the level of wrongdoing. (sarcasm off)
This smells like a Democratic operation..
Perhaps she gave the wrong Social Securty number or had it changed.
Who would steal underwear from JC Penny? That would be like getting arrested for stealing a Hundai.
Digging up dirt on juvenille diversion arrest records (that are supposed to be secret) from JC Penney's of girls stealing underwear.
First, I can vouch that other than writing traffic tickets, TPD does nothing. However, the record was not juvenile, she was 18. Im sure it was available through NCIC. This type of info would be "dug up" on anyone. She seems to have had many run-ins with the law. Its time she is treated like the rest of us peasants.
Maybe she tried to carry a box out of it out of the store..
You have posted THREE TIMES NOW, that it was a "juvenile record". It wasn't - so stop saying it was. You are starting to sound like Paul Begalla when he denies that Clinton was impeached.
I agree. It would take an awfully large database operation to keep track of every misdemeanor conviction in the United States. I believe the FBI tries to keep track of every felony conviction, but I have no idea about the quality of their records. I'd be impressed if they could keep track of 90% of the felonies [with names spelled correctly, accurate birthdates, legible fingerprints, etc.].
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