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I noticed a SBG, 28 yrs. old indicted for 5 counts of using an access device. Could this be the person that LL gave her SNAP card to?
Wouldn't that be a fed and not a state offense?
I noticed a SBG, 28 yrs. old indicted for 5 counts of using an access device. Could this be the person that LL gave her SNAP card to?
Depends on the dollar amount maybe?Wouldn't that be a fed and not a state offense?
Wouldn't that be a fed and not a state offense?
Betting that she's in the hospital. But wouldn't her lawyer know that?
Vickie, will WCHS show your interview tonight at 6 PM? Hopefully I can make it home from work in time to see it. I'm glad that the news media is giving coverage to this case: NO WAY can Aliayah be allowed to be neglected and forgotten in her time of need!
I am not sure when it will be shown, I dont get WCHS
But I am sure I will hear about it, I didnt hold anything back, so I am sure I am on someones SH-- list. but I really don't care. They dont seem to care about Aliayah, so therefore I dont care whet they think of me. I did what I thought was right.
But I am sure I will hear about it, I didnt hold anything back, so I am sure I am on someones SH-- list. but I really don't care. They dont seem to care about Aliayah, so therefore I dont care whet they think of me. I did what I thought was right.
Just found it in the Exponent Telegram under Court Roundup:
Federal Public Defender Biran Kornbrath on Monday filed a waiver of appearance that defendant Lena Lunsford had signed. Kornbrath said later in the day that his client was waiving the appearance because "she is in labor; for medical reasons."
But I am sure I will hear about it, I didnt hold anything back, so I am sure I am on someones SH-- list. but I really don't care. They dont seem to care about Aliayah, so therefore I dont care whet they think of me. I did what I thought was right.[/Q
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with all due respect to mr. Kornbrath, i think i'll wait for the birth announcement. This woman has reportedly been in and out of labor for over a month now. I call bs til i know otherwise. That whole labor excuse has been used waaaay too often inthis case imo.
Lunsford allegedly sold a SNAP balance, or federal food stamps, worth more than $100 to another person for $50 in cash. If convicted she could spend five years behind bars and owe a fine of up to $10,000.
http://www.wdtv.com/index.php/home/...rd-mother-of-missing-3-year-old-girl-indicted
I'm thinking if it is a federal offense to sell them, it would be a federal offense to buy them also.
I am not sure when it will be shown, I dont get WCHS