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re: Nick Marshall in cuffs - NOW WITH VIDEO
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:45 pm to OBReb6
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:45 pm to OBReb6
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Yeah I've had my car searched 3 times and never been cuffed. Probably due to the whiteness though
In all honesty, that's quite possible. Maybe you would have been cuffed here, I don't know.
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:46 pm to crimsonian
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I guess I should have put the word "citation" in there
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:46 pm to crimsonian
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I did not.
Do you have multiple personalities. Serious question.
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:47 pm to parkjas2001
Which is "like" an arrest.
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:48 pm to NYCAuburn
Do you have a vagina? Serious question.
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:48 pm to crimsonian
Except in this case he wasn't technically arrested according to the officer. Not a big deal either way.
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:48 pm to crimsonian
NYC is killing you in this thread, brah.
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:50 pm to crimsonian
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"like" an arrest.
is not what you said
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This type of citation is an arrest without having to go to jail.
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:50 pm to WDE24
He was not arrested. He will receive the same consequence.
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:50 pm to crimsonian
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Wrong. Most tickets you pay money and it is gone. Not this one.
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You are saying the exact thing I am. With the arrest he will have the same consequences, paying the fine. They are the same.
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I didn't say he was arrested.
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This type of citation is an arrest without having to go to jail.
Which personality made each of these statements.
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:51 pm to WDE24
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I don't think you really understand what you are talking about. The consequence is the fine he has to pay.
The fine is small compared to having a criminal conviction history.
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:51 pm to NYCAuburn
and boom goes the dynamite. crimsonian was all over the place.
This post was edited on 7/15/14 at 5:52 pm
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:52 pm to crimsonian
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He was not arrested.
We know.
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:52 pm to DaleDenton
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The fine is small compared to having a criminal conviction history.
Which he wont have
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:52 pm to NYCAuburn
My original statement had a meaning of it being "basically" an arrest, not an arrest. You guys took it literally, which I can see why with only seeing the post, not what I was meaning.
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:53 pm to crimsonian
Sooooo, being "booked" or being "arrested" are the same thing, this just gives you a "ticket" instead of being "booked"
Haha....
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Citation in Lieu of Arrest
A citation in lieu of arrest is permitted in most states for certain low-level crimes. A citation is a written order, in lieu of a warrantless arrest, that is issued by a law enforcement officer or other authorized official, requiring a person to appear in a designated court or governmental office at a specified time and date. Citations are commonly associated with traffic violations, local ordinances or infractions. Policies that apply citations to specified crimes affect what happens with regard to custody of a defendant either immediately before or after arrest. (An arrest is the point at which an arrestee is taken into custody, referred to as custodial arrest or continued custody.) Nineteen states allow citations to be issued after arrest, nine authorize prior to arrest, and 10 states allow both.
State laws most often apply citation in lieu of arrest to misdemeanor crimes. Two states—Louisiana and Oregon—permit citations for some felonies. Seven states do not specify crimes for which an officer has discretion to issue a citation. Laws in 10 states create a presumption that citations be issued for certain crimes and under certain circumstances. For example, Maryland requires police officers to issue a citation for any misdemeanor that does not carry a penalty of imprisonment, most misdemeanors punishable by a maximum of 90 days imprisonment and for misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
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Two states—Louisiana and Oregon—permit citations for some felonies.
Haha....
This post was edited on 7/15/14 at 5:55 pm
Posted on 7/15/14 at 5:53 pm to DaleDenton
If he cared about the conviction he could simply plead not guilty and do a diversion program. I don't think the conviction matters much for him.
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