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Would it be backed out or maybe it's that they are scared of Juan's cross...I read somewhere that Patti has a little, umm, history with the law. NOt sure though so don't take my word. But I'm thinking this is why the defense has changed their mind...I don't think it's necessarily that she backed out....
The guy with the flugelhorn is my cousin! Way before Mr. Mertz, I had a boyfriend who was a classical pianist and he would CRINGE at the opening notes, infamously saying "Feels So Good, Sounds So Bad"... dragged him to a Chuck concert once and thereafter he refused to go.
Mr. Mertz wants me to share this - some of his favorite music:
THE RIPPINGTONS / TAOS - YouTube
Yup, that or different levels of incarceration allow different things. Here you cannot smoke in provincial jails (those in for less then 2 yrs or awaiting trial) but federal inmates can smoke. Maybe they do something similar there where the "jail" inmates cannot smoke etc but long term prison inmates can? Personally I don't think Stabby should have pencils or pens because of her Stabby-ness. Chalk maybe? But not sharp implements, noo way!
I thought the 2 were borrowed from DB. Maybe he told it when police questioned him.
Smoking is not allowed indoors in the jails and prisons.
100% Smokefree and Tobacco- Free Correctional Facilities
April 5, 2013
Federal
In July 2004, the Federal Bureau of Prisons made all facilities under its control 100% smokefree.
Correctional facility inmates, employees, and visitors must observe the policy.
The American Jail Association, the American Correctional Association, and the National Commission on Correctional Health (NCCHC) have adopted smokefree resolutions that promote smokefree policies in jails and prisons – these are recommendations not mandates.
States and Commonwealths
Correctional facilities are 100% smokefree and tobacco-free indoors and outdoors on all grounds:
(see link below for states included)
Correctional facilities are 100% smokefree indoors and outdoors on all grounds:
(see link below for states included)
Correctional facilities are 100% smokefree and tobacco-free indoors:
(see link below for states included)
Correctional facilities are 100% smokefree indoors:
Arizona
(see link below for states included)
Link for information on each state listed under each section:
http://www.no-smoke.org/pdf/100smokefreeprisons.pdf
You asked for it. First, one showing the "flying squirrel," the common resting position of the Corgi. Then, the Final Reclining Position, which he does not adopt until he is done being demanding for the day.
I hate to say this, but if one of my old friends murdered someone in this manner, I would not speak on their behalf in Court. I just wouldn't want my name associated in anyway. Much less, if we haven't talked in years, I probably know nothing of them currently, so what difference would it make? I tend to forget people that are gone from my life for years, call me shallow, but my mind just forgets. Of course, I would not be doing t.v. interviews either.
As far as it being legal or not to say you are donating funds to a charity, I'm not sure, but would say it is not. However, JA is not responsible for that website, what it says, what it does. That is her *friend* doing that. Even if JA tells the adult friend to do it, any repercussions fall on the person doing it, not the person that is in 23 hour lockdown with no access to a computer. The adult friend can simply choose not to do it and put herself in danger of breaking any laws "on behalf of anyone." That doesn't hold up in Court, so don't do it.
You are correct. Years ago I did some pro bono work for a dog rescue group and there are regulations about how you can solicit donations. The laws vary by state. I'm not sure if/when/to what extent those laws are enforced, though.
Good morning everyone! I'm a former lurker and 1st time poster. I feel privileged to be able to join such a great group of folks! I enjoyed all the great videos last night.
I've been trying to keep up with this trial but my job has interfered a lot. Reading here has been so helpful. I have a ways to go in learning the technical aspects of the forum, like getting an avatar.
Would someone please tell me who "Patti" is? She was mentioned upthread as a possible mitigating witness. Thanks.
I'm so happy to be here!
Justice for Travis!!
I'm officially very much in love with Boycie!!!
You are correct. Years ago I did some pro bono work for a dog rescue group and there are regulations about how you can solicit donations. The laws vary by state. I'm not sure if/when/to what extent those laws are enforced, though.
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I missed all of you weirdos over the weekend.
Are we ready for more Jodi-speak today? Ugh. Bring your ear plugs.
So besides herself, that leaves only DB who is an ex-boyfriend to speak on her behalf to spare her the DP? If I were on the jury, this alone would speak volumes.
Here's the Commissary List for Perryville. Jodi will be a Level 5 inmate (the baddest of the bad). This list is for Level 4, but I would imagine it will be similar. You can see which appliances she can buy here:
http://free-kevin-walsh.tripod.com/asp_commissary_list.html
She HAS to buy from the commissary. Her family cannot buy her a TV, fan, radio etc. and give it to her.
If someone can find which TV channels she will be able to watch, please post it for us. I was not able to find out. :twocents:
This is awesome. You know, isn't there a lot of tax and legal stuff you have to do if you plan on selling things for charity in the manner Jodi is? I could be wrong about that but either way isn't it a huge no-no to say you're donating proceeds to charity and then doing something else with it?
Good morning, Madam K. How is your bite this morning?