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Originally posted by fhantom309_35660:
There were some people on this forum claiming to be inocent of the charges they were arrested for. Just wondering if anyone knows what happened to them. Were the cases dismissed? Or have they gone to trial yet? I haven't seen anything reported on it.


It just happened not long ago , to soon to know anything yet , you should know that .
I think the DA is mainly concerned about the hard core cases like Kenny Trousdale(aka little Smiley). They should lock that man up for what he has done to all the innocent kids he has polluted. I understand they want him too.
What I don't understand is why they don't keep him in jail, instead of out on bond. The county would be better off if he were in jail.
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Originally posted by unclegus:
I think the DA is mainly concerned about the hard core cases like Kenny Trousdale(aka little Smiley). They should lock that man up for what he has done to all the innocent kids he has polluted. I understand they want him too.
What I don't understand is why they don't keep him in jail, instead of out on bond. The county would be better off if he were in jail.


Unfortunately, the Constitution kicks in...in the form of the Eighth Amendment...prohibiting excessive bail. The judge has to have a really good reason to deny bail.
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Originally posted by Sassy Kims:


Unfortunately, the Constitution kicks in...in the form of the Eighth Amendment...prohibiting excessive bail. The judge has to have a really good reason to deny bail.


Sassy, did the Judge grant him bail?
I'm sure if he is out of jail, he is most likely doing the same thing again,
cooking meth & destroying lives.
He is a real piece of crap in my book!!
Also makes you wonder who the pharmacists are who are reporting all these purchases. Seems kind of ironic that we have pharmacists who can get out of huge drug charges by buying a car for the drug task force and then turn around and finger little guys buying cold medicine who might be completely innocent but don't have the money to pay anyone off and have to actually work through the system.
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Originally posted by Kat660:
Also makes you wonder who the pharmacists are who are reporting all these purchases. Seems kind of ironic that we have pharmacists who can get out of huge drug charges by buying a car for the drug task force and then turn around and finger little guys buying cold medicine who might be completely innocent but don't have the money to pay anyone off and have to actually work through the system.


Do what ? lol You saying the pharmacists are drug dealers too ? And paying off the force ? I'd watch what I say , you might have to prove it someday .
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Originally posted by Cupid:
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Originally posted by fhantom309_35660:
There were some people on this forum claiming to be inocent of the charges they were arrested for. Just wondering if anyone knows what happened to them. Were the cases dismissed? Or have they gone to trial yet? I haven't seen anything reported on it.


It just happened not long ago , to soon to know anything yet , you should know that .


Well I do know what the speedy trial act is. Also, usually in a mutiple defendant case, if some of the charges are going to be dismissed, they will be done shortly after the arrest so the prosecution can focus on the more serious criminal defendants.
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Originally posted by fhantom309_35660:
My main question is, the people that were on here screaming their innocence to everyone on here, what is the status of their case. Were they dismissed?


Why didnt you just say so .lol I think your talking about patriotson ?
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Originally posted by Kat660:
Also makes you wonder who the pharmacists are who are reporting all these purchases. Seems kind of ironic that we have pharmacists who can get out of huge drug charges by buying a car for the drug task force and then turn around and finger little guys buying cold medicine who might be completely innocent but don't have the money to pay anyone off and have to actually work through the system.


What are talking about? Please explain further, I am totally confused.
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Originally posted by Cupid:
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Originally posted by fhantom309_35660:
My main question is, the people that were on here screaming their innocence to everyone on here, what is the status of their case. Were they dismissed?


Why didnt you just say so .lol I think your talking about patriotson ?


Well I thought there were some other people on here also that were saying some people they knew were innocent also.
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Originally posted by Sassy Kims:


Unfortunately, the Constitution kicks in...in the form of the Eighth Amendment...prohibiting excessive bail. The judge has to have a really good reason to deny bail.


What does it take to revoke a bond? I know for a fact that Smiley has other charges against him un related to this case and is out on bond for those charges. In fact he is in court this week for assaulting a close friend of mine.
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Originally posted by fhantom309_35660:
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Originally posted by Cupid:
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Originally posted by fhantom309_35660:
My main question is, the people that were on here screaming their innocence to everyone on here, what is the status of their case. Were they dismissed?


Why didnt you just say so .lol I think your talking about patriotson ?


Well I thought there were some other people on here also that were saying some people they knew were innocent also.


Not sure of any others . Wink
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Originally posted by unclegus:
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Originally posted by Sassy Kims:


Unfortunately, the Constitution kicks in...in the form of the Eighth Amendment...prohibiting excessive bail. The judge has to have a really good reason to deny bail.


What does it take to revoke a bond? I know for a fact that Smiley has other charges against him un related to this case and is out on bond for those charges. In fact he is in court this week for assaulting a close friend of mine.


Proof that he is a flight risk, or that he is an immediate danger to a specific individual usually will get it. Of course, his court appointed lawyer will petition the judge a half dozen times a week for a bond reduction hearing.
Some of the cases were just indicted by the last grand jury. They are set for arraignment later this month. Some of the others haven't been to the grand jury yet. Another GJ term is also later this month. From arraignment, and assuming the person isn't a youthful offender, it should take around 2-3 months to go to trial or plead.

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