First video states that she was given a deferral program. Second video states all charges were dropped. It seems to me that the city had no problem with what happened until it went viral.
I was a huge Traeger fan when they first came out. Now, not so much. One reason is because they forgot who got them popular. When they first started, they relied on small business owners and people who sold out of their garage. When they got popular, they made it a requirement to have a store to...
Doubling down?
Justia › US Law › US Codes and Statutes › Indiana Code › 2022 Indiana Code › Title 35. Criminal Law and Procedure › Article 44.1. Offenses Against General Public Administration › Chapter 2. Interference With General Government Operations › 35-44.1-2-3. False Reporting; False...
Now that's funny. Hey @Frank_N_Stein , I have two questions...
1. In your police career, how many times have you caught someone flat out lying to you?
2. How many times did you charge them with lying to police?
There's a pretty big difference between false informing/false reporting and lying to police. The IC you quoted has specific instances where you could be convicted, but nothing in there covers general lying.
While I think the handgun law is dumb, the ammo law reaches a new level of stupid. If a 20 year old wants "handgun" ammo, all he has to say is that it's for a rifle and now it's magically safe enough to sell. Retarded.