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So Terri has morphed from a recidivist traffic offender to child abductor/Lorelei-of-Skyline/perhaps murderess?
Is that the slope I should slide down?
If the shoe fits! :crazy:
So Terri has morphed from a recidivist traffic offender to child abductor/Lorelei-of-Skyline/perhaps murderess?
Is that the slope I should slide down?
So Terri has morphed from a recidivist traffic offender to child abductor/Lorelei-of-Skyline/perhaps murderess?
Is that the slope I should slide down?
FUSB likely = Failure to Use a Seatbelt
Thanks Kimster!
These are the cases I found on TH listed under the name Moulton. I have no idea what these charges are and hope someone else might. They could be simple traffic things??? I tried to call one of the court houses but they wanted to know what the case number was that I was researching. Ack...didn't want to go there. LOL! Anyway, the only one I figured out was NEDL (Expired Driver's License)
Here they are:
Sept 1988, Douglas County, Charge = FOSS, not sure the outcome, just says Sentenced
Apr 1990, Coos County, Charge = NEDL, Guilty, Drivers license suspended and then reinstated later
Apr 1990, Coos County, related to case above, Charge = NMCE, Guilty
Aug 1991, Douglas County, Charge = EMAX, Convicted, bail posted
Jan 1996, Lane County, Charge - EMXR, Convicted
Mar 1996, Douglas County, Charge = EMXR, Convicted
Apr 2004, Lane County, Charge = VSLM, Plead No contest
July 2005, Marion County, Charge = DUII, Diversion program
You're good! :dance:
By the way, these were found under a search website and I assume it's everything but if someone finds anything else...chime in!
Well that one is clear as mud! LOL!![]()
All travel on public streets and highways is subject to the Basic Speed Rule. The Basic Speed Rule states that a motorist must drive at a speed that is reasonable and prudent at all times by considering other traffic, road and weather conditions, dangers at intersections and any other conditions that affect safety and speed. In other words, drivers are expected to use good judgment in selecting their speed.
The Basic Speed Rule does not authorize a driver to exceed the posted speed. If a motorist is charged with violation of the basic speed rule, the posted speed becomes the primary evidence that he/she exceeded the Basic Speed Rule. In this case, it would be up to the motorist to prove that he/she was driving in a reasonable and prudent manner for the conditions.
A person can also drive below the posted speed and violate the Basic Speed Rule. For instance, if there is ice or snow on the roadway, a driver can be traveling less than the speed posted and still be traveling faster than is reasonable and prudent for the conditions.
I do find this record very curious. I have received 2 speeding tickets inn way over 40 years of driving. One I did not know I was as the speedometer was broken on my junker of a car.
The other I was speeding on purpose as I wanted to get somewhere before dark. I was in a different state and chose to speed it up right by the state patrol hdq.
Maybe it's just me, but when I got those tickets, I really did not want to get anymore. I wonder why she didn't become more cautious especially with silly things such as seat belt violation.
She expected Kyron to toe the mark, but her own behavior is different for some reason.
Her DUI was .15. That's almost double the legal limit.
Don't your insurance rates go sky high? I am looking at changing insurance and called to see about it. They asked if I had gotten any speeding tickets in the past five years. If so, my rates would go up.
I have looked on the points schedule my insurance company sends, and the rates go up with each ticket.
If you get in an accident and are not in "control" of your car, that's an issue as well.
My speeding ticket was for $250 dollars and because it was out of state, it didn't show up on my insurance. I was actually going about 18 miles over the speed limit. Hubby told me for anything over 15, they arrest you for reckless driving. The officer gave me a break because I had such a clean record, thank goodness. He said that they could have taken me directly to jail.
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ETA: If terri was after money and power, why would she end up with such flimsy guys. Why would she end up with a meth user? Neither guy has much of anything. One has invasive, judgmental parents, but what else? TIA
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Guess I'm having difficulty with the way Tarver and Ecker are being portrayed.
Sounds like they are both flimsy, compliant, guys with no backbone of their own. I want you to give up parental rights and I want you to adopt!!!! Got it!!! Interesting that both men can be flung around by a tigar like Terri. Doesn't say much for Kaine. moo
I understand why people are demeaning Terri, but why the men? moo
ETA: If terri was after money and power, why would she end up with such flimsy guys. Why would she end up with a meth user? Neither guy has much of anything. One has invasive, judgmental parents, but what else? TIA