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To: BadLands59

The charges of mailing threatening communications provide for a sentence of no greater than 10 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a fine of up to $250,000.


162 posted on 02/20/2019 5:49:27 PM PST by Brown Deer (America First!)
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To: Brown Deer

Bond hearing tomorrow @ 1:30.... Has he been arrested yet ?


165 posted on 02/20/2019 5:50:50 PM PST by Col Frank Slade
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To: Brown Deer

True story...

I get a jury summons almost every year like Christmas cards. One was for Federal Jury Duty on a civil rights violation by a corrupt cop. The Feds were investigating corruption up through the dept into the city manager, city attorney and mayor. They stung the 24 year old officer on hidden cameras, called him before a grand jury, where he lied about his crime. He had no idea he was filmed. They never let on, gave him nine affidavits to fill out about his testimony and told him, “we know you’re busy, just mail them in, one per juror.” He was looking at 50 years in Federal prison. Five for the civil rights violation, and 5 years per 9 counts of mail fraud, stacked. He rolled over on the City officials.


206 posted on 02/20/2019 6:25:22 PM PST by DocRock (And now is the time to fight! Peter Muhlenberg)
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