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General Category => Idle Chat => Topic started by: Law_Me_pl0x on August 07, 2009, 07:02:51 PM
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Ok so, a little while ago i was charged with Public Intoxication while under the influence of a controlled substance.
But the catch is, the cops put me in the jail and put the charges on me BUT I WASNT UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE. They had NO proof, I was just so messed up on jager that i was acting crazy and they ASSUMED I was under the influence of a controlled substance.
I lost my job because of the controlled substance charge. Isn't it illegal to charge someone under false pretense? I have to go to court next week and I would really like to present this to the judge. My work even told me the only reason they were letting me go was because of the substance charge. I know its illegal to ruin someones reputation under false pretense, so if anyone could help me with this situation i would really appreciate it!
Another thing is, I think the cops charged me with this because they were pissed. The whole situation started with me being an idiot and calling the cops and telling them my friend had a gun.
I KNOW I AM AN IDIOT FOR CAUSING THIS SITUATION, I HAVENT DRANK A DROP OF ALCOHOL SINCE THE INCIDENT. I AM NO LONGER A DRINKER! I ALSO DO NOT DO DRUGS.
so yeah, if anyone could help me out i would really appreciate it.
please dont post useless idiotic material, this is a serious situation and i really need serious replies. thanks!
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haha you asked for advice on a dead forum
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[quote name=\'Stop Reading My Name\' post=\'465778\' date=\'Oct 17 2009, 11:35 PM\']haha you asked for advice on a dead forum[/quote]
tru dat
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[font=\"Palatino Linotype\"][color=\"#800080\"]Hello, looks like I saw this a little too late. But in the future, unless you are on probation or have a warrent, cops do not have the right to touch you unless you are creating a disturbance or trying to hurt yourself or someone else. If you do get hauled in, refuse the blood test, and stand firm! Demand an attorney, and use your 5th ammendment right to remain silent. On the day of court, go prepared with documents and plead not guilty. There is nothing wrong with a public defender or even a paralegal
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There you have it folks, the problem is the pre-set rubberized tees.