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has nothing to do with anything, but i HAVE to chuckle at Judge Clause's signature
http://www.katc.com/files/evidencedox2.pdf
That made me dizzy!
has nothing to do with anything, but i HAVE to chuckle at Judge Clause's signature
http://www.katc.com/files/evidencedox2.pdf
Not a lawyer, just ethnohistorian. I'm not sure about whether modern American criminal law enters into this, but there is Napoleonic Code here, loosley based on Spanish Siete Partidas law, depending on which historian you believe the most.RE: In court, an evidentiary or preliminary hearing is a legal proceeding in which the prosecutor of a criminal case outlines the evidence warranting the arrest of the defendant. The purpose of the hearing is to prevent a long detainment of a defendant if the charges are unfounded. In the preliminary hearing, the prosecutor must prove that a crime occurred within the jurisdiction of the court and that there is enough evidence to suggest to a reasonable person that the defendant committed the crime.
'Thanx for sharing the link, MonkeyShine'..
I was with the understanding that the evidentiary/preliminary hearing was circumvented by the Grand Jury indictment.. But what do we mere laymen know?
Maybe one of the local lawyers will weigh in with their thoughts..
I'm not sure what we'll learn this friday. In light of finding Mickey's body and with the way this case seems to progress, it could mean a whole lot of things, IMO. Change of plea, further evidence...? Who knows.
Imo, it is both; a change of plea & further evidence. Seems, that this case is rapidly moving along. I am impressed by the progress of the Judicial process up to this point.
Was the difference for the tools/toolbox?
Speaking of military. Someone told me the other day, their friend's son joined the military in lieu of having to register as a sexual offender, after getting caught dating a 16 year old girl, when he was 19-21 years old. Is or was this really an option for sexual pretenders. Is this maybe why BSL joined the military?
has nothing to do with anything, but i HAVE to chuckle at Judge Clause's signature
http://www.katc.com/files/evidencedox2.pdf
From the records posted earlier, BSL was allowed $4,000.00 for the tool box.
The burned DWT was a 2011 & BSL replaced it with a 2009 DWT...
My reasoning for the post was that most folks would have purchased a newer vehicle, or at least one as new as the lost vehicle.
What motivated BSL to settle for an older vehicle? Was it for additional travel money should he be forced to go on the run?
I had not seen the amount of the check listed anywhere, and cant imagine why any insurance company would release that information to the public. Was it listed in the court documents?
Also, if the truck was financed, the bank gets paid first. Depending on what kind of interest rate he got he could be upside down in the truck amd owe more than its worth.
My first guess is that bsl wanted the truck that most closely matched the one he burned so that people would not notice it was a different truck.
I think he did visit a dealer prior to torching his truck (it started with s "D") in Rayne or Latwell maybe?I agree. My guess is that once he torched his truck and decided he wanted another one similar to his destroyed one, being the impulsive guy he seems to be, he grabbed the first one he could get quickly, rather than wait for a dealer to locate one elsewhere and arrange to have it sent to them. JMO
Not caught up yet and just boucing off your post heidisams re:subject. A Google of Hues Road, Shepherd, TX..... shows the rather short road and there are some houses on it. If my link posts... the "A" is NOT where truck was found, but rather just the googling marker for the road. Wonder where on this road the truck was actually found? Was it into the woods off of Hues Road? Anyone know?
Just an additional thought, wonder if BSL knows anyone who lives on or near Hues Road?
http://maps.google.com/maps?rls=com...a=X&ei=_rEqUP6pDIP48wTy_4CIBw&ved=0CAkQ8gEwAA
If the link doesn't work, just Google and zoom in.
Adding additional information.... there is another portion of Hues Road that runs off of Stringtown Road..... (off of 223).
http://maps.google.com/maps?rls=com...a=X&ei=_rEqUP6pDIP48wTy_4CIBw&ved=0CAkQ8gEwAA
Imo, it is both; a change of plea & further evidence. Seems, that this case is rapidly moving along. I am impressed by the progress of the Judicial process up to this point.