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Rush Limbaugh INDICTED, ARRESTED, CONVICTED!

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Monday, May 15, 2006 10:20 PM

PIRATENEWS

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I've been waiting for someone else to post on this topic, so I can knock some neoCON heads off. Jeff Christy, aka Rusty "Rush" Limbaugh is now a convicted felon. Has a nice ring to it. It sure is a popular club fed Loony Bin.

Why wasn't he raided at gunpoint, tortured with electroshock of his testicles, burned with cigarette butts, beaten with a baseball bat, a loaded gun put to his head to blow his brains out, threaten to rape his wife, and jailed like this poor guy, who, unlike Rush, wasn't caught with drugs in his possession?
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"If people are violating the law by doing drugs, they ought to be accused and they ought to be convicted and they ought to be sent up."
—Rush Limbaugh, October 5, 1995

"Happening now, breaking news. The conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh arrested on a prescription fraud charge. It's 7:00 p.m. in Florida, where Limbaugh turned himself in after apparently striking a deal with prosecutors."
-Wolf Blitzer, CNN News, "Rush Limbaugh Arrested on Prescription Drug Charge," April 28, 2006
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0604/28/sitroom.03.html

"I am addicted to prescription pain medication."
—Rush Limbaugh, October 10, 2003

"The networks must have gotten tired of paying Rush Limbaugh that $285-million contract. 100-pills a day of Oxycontin is Hillbilly heroin."
—Alex Jones, Infowars.com Radio

"When someone sells you 4,000 pain pills, you don't call them a 'maid', you call them a 'dealer'."
—Chris Rock

"When I went to Israel this year, I took my rabbi with me."
—Rush Limbaugh



Funny how the liberals never crucify Rush for being a neocon Jew. That would amputate 90% of his Dittoheads.

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It's interesting to listen to that old tape after 10 years.

Was Congressman Pat Kennedy slipped a mickey daterape drug in a bar, causing his car crash with a broken turn signal lens, as diversion to Limbaugh's felony conviction that same week?
http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/piratenewsrss/message/233

Or to divert attention from Karl Rove's impending indictment?
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"Last Tuesday, the Attending Physician of the United States Congress treated me for Gastroenteritis," a stomach illness. According to Kennedy, the attending physician prescribed Phenergan, an anti-nausea medication, which in addition to treating gastroenteritis, "I now know it can cause drowsiness and sedation. Following the last series of votes Wednesday evening, I returned to my home on Capitol Hill and took the prescribed amount of Phenergan and Ambien (chemical lobotomy), which was also prescribed by the Attending Physician some time ago and I occasionally take to fall asleep. Some time around 2:45am, I drove the few blocks to the Capitol Complex believing I needed to vote."
-Congressman Patrick Kennedy

"U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy insisted yesterday that he had consumed "no alcohol" before he slammed his Mustang convertible into a concrete barrier near his office, but a hostess at a popular Capitol Hill watering hole told the Herald she saw him drinking in the hours before the crash. "He was drinking a little bit," said the woman, who works at the Hawk & Dove and would not give her name. Leaving his office late last night, Kennedy refused to say whether he'd been to the Hawk & Dove the night before."
-Dave Wedge, Boston Herald, "Pat cites pills in car wreck," May 5, 2006
http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?
articleid=137995&format=text

Anterograde Amnesia.
A temporary form of anterograde amnesia is also induced by some medications. Benzodiazepines all have varying degrees of anterograde amnesic effects. This is utilised in the use of benzodiazepines such as temazepam and lorazepam as premedicatants. A more sinister, criminal abuse is in date rape (chemical submission). Also, unplanned effects of this drug effect are seen in cases of amnesia automatism induced by prescription drugs, often in association with moderate alcohol intake. Victims have memory gaps for a period shortly after taking the drug concerned, which causes embarrassment and fear for what might have happened. In some cases, victims realise they have changed planes during their memory gap or discover that they rented a car. Disinhibited and uncharacteristic behaviour (sometimes together with carrying out quite complex tasks - e.g. cooking and serving a nice meal, but in the nude) is sometimes witnessed during such episodes, which adds further embarrassment and distress.
-Wikipedia
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The Kennedys who aren't dead yet are probably mind-controlled, one way or another, judging by Senator Ted Kennedy's insane Jewish Luciferian Masonic Mafia ADL-written "Hate Law Bill" getting voted on that week, to destroy the Catholic religion and all other religions, and kill talk radio and kill the internet, in violation of the US Constitution.

9 May 06 - Hate Bill Defeated in Senate, Yet Danger Remains
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"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
—First Amendment, Bill of Rights, US Constitution



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Monday, May 15, 2006 11:48 PM

AURAPTOR

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Limbaugh wasn't convicted of anything. He pleaded ' not guilty' and will have his record wiped clean after 18 months.

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 12:15 AM

DALLASFIREFLY


My understanding is that Limbaugh is on some kind of deferred adjudication now, and has to take random drug tests for 18 months and pass some kind of treatment program. If he does that he will not be found guilty. That's my understanding of his plea deal.

I wanna be Mr. Baccarin!

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 12:24 AM

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AURAPTOR

Limbaugh wasn't convicted of anything. He pleaded ' not guilty' and will have his record wiped clean after 18 months.



He was arrested. He faced at least 5 years in state prison.

It didn't matter if he pled not guilty, since the judge ordered that he WAS GUILTY. Many people PLEAD Not Guilty, then get found GUILTY by a court of law. It's not what you plead that counts, it's what the court decides that counts.

Rush was found guilty of a felony with a jail sentence of 1 year and 6 months, "suspended" on condition of surviving probation. That's the only way to get probation.

You don't get a jail sentence in state prison when you are not found guilty.

You don't pay $30,000 in criminal fines and court costs unless you are found GUILTY of a crime.

It's VERY hard to survive probation without a traffic ticket or failing a piss test or missing a weekly appointment with a probation officer. Altho Rush has a chauffeur, he's still a drug addict. One slip and it's civil contempt of court, and back to the state pen for the entire 18 months. Most people in prison failed to survive their probation slave contract, and were rearrested.

Same thing happened to JEB Bush's crack ho daughter Noelle Bush, busted with crack in the Loony Bin jailhouse.


Noelle Bush mugshot #1
My daddy's the drug kingpin of Florida
and my momma's a drug kingpin from Mexico...
You're all crock bait, suckers!
http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/images/blpic-noellepriceless.h
tm

www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/noellebush1.html


Noelle Bush's 2nd mugshot for bringing
crack cocaine into Loony Bin "Rehab"
www.thememoryhole.org/drugs/noelle-call.htm


Noelle Bush in handcuffs just like Uncle Georgie Jr
A Parent Asks: Why Was JEB Not at Hearing?
www.commondreams.org/views02/1018-05.htm

IF Rush survives 18 months of probation and mandatory Loony Bin incarcerations, then he might get his conviction expunged, like Jr Bush got his cocaine conviction, diversion and parole expunged, which means his mugshot will be classified Top Secret.

Not even ThesmokingGun.com has his REAL mugshot posted.
www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/limbaughmug1.html
www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/rushsearch1.html
www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/rushletters1.html
www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/beshara1.html
www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/limbaughmed1.html


But you can see his official mugshot on FireFlyFans

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Rush's mugshot on a mug:
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Expungement of a felony conviction, however, remains on file FOREVER. It's just a little harder to find in the public records than a regular conviction with a local court clerk. Since EVERYBODY already knows about it, expungement is a moot point. J.E.B. won't be governor forever...

Hero, am I accurate on my legal assessment?

Or is this nolle prosequi voluntary dismissal without prejudice (after 18 months of parole or probation), with judge signing order of dismissal on payment of court costs, and some kind of diversion rehab contract? Most people never get offered this "good" of a deal, and I bet it cost Limbaugh $1-million or more for his trial lawyer.



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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 1:14 AM

DALLASFIREFLY


I'm not sure how it works in Florida but I think Limbaugh was given a very sweet deal. If he were in Texas he would have plead not guilty or no contest, the judge would have then deferred his judgment until Limbaugh's probationary period was up, which is 18 months in this case. At the end of 18 months (assuming he doesn't violate his terms of probation in the meantime) the judge will enter a finding of no guilt if Limbaugh meets all terms of probation. If this is the deal he received he will technically not be convicted of anything so long as he successfully completes his probation, so the only thing on his criminal record will be the arrest, which he won't be able to expunge. This kind of deal is available in Texas to most non violent first time offenders. Drug related crimes are sometimes the exception to that rule, but generally only dealers are not eligible for deferred adjudication.

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 1:24 AM

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Yeah, that sounds right. He did dodge the indictment by a couple of days. But the grand jury can still indict him at any time. As the Legal Maxim says, "A prosecutor can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich". And Rush is a Kosher ham.

But this "diversion" is nothing but an 18-month continuance. The Police State axe will remain over his head for 18 months. The charges are NOT yet dismissed. He still risks 5 years in state prison. That's a lot of pressure.

If he has ONE sip of alcohol in a restaurant, or if any customer ALLEGES they saw Rush sip an alcohol beverage in a restaurant with his dinner, then Rush will be immediately arrested, jailed overnight or over the weekend, and faces 5 years in prison. Hear that Libs? Stakeout time!

That same court sentenced an airline pilot to prison for 5 years for the noncrime of carrying a cup of coffee through the airport. His voluntary admission to Loony Bin "Rehab" was used by the judge as a sentence enhancement factor, since its a de facto confession to guilt of addiction. All of Rush's Rehab psychiatrists will be called to testify against him in court, and every word out of their mouths will hang him as a crazy alcoholic junkie.
www.piratenews.org/drunkairlinepilots.html

Diversion is a de facto plea of guilt, since it's NOT an adversarial trial by jury, without an aquittal of "not guilty".

Court costs are very high if there are many motion hearings and depositions with court reporters and transcripts, as there were in this case - $500 to $1,000/day. Rush's trial lawyers fought for years over Dept of Homeland Security investigating his medical records for "terrorism" under Bushes' U.S.A.P.A.T.R.I.O.T. Act.

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Rush Limbaugh Arrested On Felony Charge For Prescription Drug Fraud

By Peter Franceschina
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
April 29, 2006

Rush Limbaugh was arrested Friday on a doctor-shopping charge in the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office's long-running investigation into his drug use, and agreed to supervision for 18 months while he continues his rehabilitation.


Jew "Rush" Limbaugh aka "Christian" Jeff Christy
"Race" = "White" Khazar Ashkenazi Euro Jew
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Limbaugh, 55, a Palm Beach resident, his lawyers and prosecutors reached an agreement on the single felony charge, and the conservative radio talk show host surrendered at the Palm Beach County Jail late Friday afternoon. He spent less than an hour in custody and was fingerprinted before being released on $3,000 bail.

The agreement requires Limbaugh to continue seeing the therapist who has been treating him since he admitted to an addiction to painkillers in October 2003 and entered a month-long treatment program. It also requires him to undergo drug testing and pay $30,000 toward the cost of the investigation, according to prosecutors.

If Limbaugh successfully completes the terms of his 18 months of supervision, the felony charge will be dismissed and Limbaugh's record will be clean.

"If he does not successfully complete it, then the state will go forward with the charge," Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office spokesman Michael Edmondson said.

Prosecutors routinely use such "pre-trial intervention" agreements with drug offenders, Edmondson said.

"It is a resolution that is standard for first-time offenders with no other criminal history or arrests and individuals with a history of drug addiction," Edmondson said.

The doctor-shopping charge alleges Limbaugh obtained overlapping prescriptions from three doctors, one in New York and two in Palm Beach County, without telling them. That is a third-degree felony punishable by up to five years in prison.

While Limbaugh was being treated for back pain at the Jupiter Outpatient Surgery Center, he signed a pain-management contract that required him to get all his drugs from the center and reveal which pharmacy he would use to fill the prescriptions, according to Limbaugh's arrest affidavit.

The pharmacy was the Lewis Pharmacy on Palm Beach, owned by Michael Carbone, who was interviewed by investigators in November of 2003, according to the affidavit.

"During the interview Carbone stated he became suspicious of Mr. Limbaugh's medication use," the affidavit says. "Carbone further stated that he became concerned due to the amount of pain medications Limbaugh was receiving and the number of doctors that were providing prescriptions for Mr. Limbaugh."

Limbaugh came under investigation after his former housekeeper went to prosecutors in December 2002 and told them she and her husband had been selling Limbaugh large quantities of hydrocodone, OxyContin and other prescription drugs for several years, according to search warrants used to seize Limbaugh's medical records from four doctors.

The agreement announced Friday came as prosecutors were considering taking their evidence before a grand jury.

At a Friday news conference, Roy Black, Limbaugh's attorney, would not say the resolution was a victory for Limbaugh.

Black reiterated that Limbaugh adamantly denies committing any crimes, explaining that his client agreed to the single doctor-shopping charge because it's necessary for a charge to be filed to enter a diversion program. Limbaugh has entered a not-guilty plea with the court, Black said. What Limbaugh admits to, Black said, is having a drug addiction.

During talks with the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, Black said it was the state that requested $30,000 for the cost of prosecution. Black said he didn't have a problem with the figure.

Palm Beach County criminal defense attorney Robert Gershman, who was not involved in the case, said Limbaugh's diversion program is common for first-time drug offenders, but the $30,000 is not. A typical offender pays about $50 a month for the cost of supervision and nothing more, Gershman said.

"I think, sadly, sometimes money comes into play, because that is a lot of money," Gershman said. "The only thing uncommon about Limbaugh's case is the time, effort and money spent on one case to end up a diversion."

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Everyone should understand how this "plea bargain" scam works, since there are many levels of plea bargain, and some are NOT "bargains". Maybe TheSmokingGun will post these diversion records?

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 2:35 AM

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Originally posted by AURaptor:

If RWED is going to be essentially a Troll Country annex, then why not change its title? Would save time for lots of folks who mistakenly came here to discuss Real World Events.



Good idea. Go over to troll country. We'll meet you there.

Yeah, it's just a conspiracy theory that Rush was arrested for narcotics. That's not relevant to the Real World. Ha!

If only to point out what a DANGEROUS position Rush has put himself in by agreeing to this diversion "bargain", with its impossible probation contract trap. I wish he had fought it and won a precedent setting case, based on the Constitutions, to repeal Drug Prohibition and its Communist Police State Gulag. But Rush has always been a chickenhawk draft dodger, and lacks the intestinal fortitude to do anything requiring guts and integrity. Heck, he met his 3rd wife on the internet, since he's too chicken to date.


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"If people are violating the law by doing drugs,
they ought to be accused and they ought to be
convicted and they ought to be sent up."
—Rush Limbaugh, October 5, 1995


Dang that's funny. One down, three to go.


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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 3:15 AM

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Um...folks? I gotta say this...if these people weren't famous (or relatives of famous people) we would have a lot more compassion for them. Regardless of their choice of profession or who they are related to, they are still human beings with problems many of us face. Granted, I can't stand those that feel they're "above the law", but still...

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 3:35 AM

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Originally posted by piratenews:
AURAPTOR

Rush was found guilty of a felony with a jail sentence of 1 year and 6 months, "suspended" on condition of surviving probation.



That´s for "Closer To The Heart" only, isn´t it?! "Roll the Bones" is worth another 12 months of jail.

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 5:23 AM

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Rush's level of fame has less to do with this than his previous tirades on drug users, including white, white-collar, abusers...the hypocracy is why this matters.

...........

"There's nothing good about drug use. We know it. It destroys individuals. It destroys families. Drug use destroys societies. Drug use, some might say, is destroying this country. And we have laws against selling drugs, pushing drugs, using drugs, importing drugs. And the laws are good because we know what happens to people in societies and neighborhoods which become consumed by them. And so if people are violating the law by doing drugs, they ought to be accused and they ought to be convicted and they ought to be sent up."

Rush - on drug users.


"What this says to me, "is that too many whites are getting away with drug use. Too many whites are getting away with drug sales. Too many whites are getting away with trafficking in this stuff. The answer to this disparity is not to start letting people out of jail because we're not putting others in jail who are breaking the law. The answer is to go out and find the ones who are getting away with it, convict them and send them up the river, too."

Rush Limbaugh

"'When you strip it all away," Rush had said of the Grateful Dead guitarist, "Jerry Garcia destroyed his life on drugs. And yet he's being honored, like some godlike figure. Our priorities are out of whack, folks."

Rush Limbaugh

"My behavior doesn't change right and wrong," Limbaugh contended. "And just because I may have been doing something that appeared to be contradictory to what I was suggesting others do doesn't mean that what I was suggesting others do is wrong."

Rush Limbaugh – on his drug addiction
.................

Now personally, I have a lot of compassion for addicts...and for recreational users, for that matter. I don't think drug use should be illegal, and I think a big chunk of the revenue should be used to help people curb their addictions, and to educate people on the subject.

But if anybody should be 'sent up the river,' its somebody who has preached the lack of compassion on these issues. On the other hand, we should have that compassion for the worst of us I guess, and Rush, being the worst of us, has already shown his kinder and gentler side in regards to his coverage of Pat Kennedy's car wreck, and his own case is being dealt with the way drug cases should be(while drugs are illegal anyway)...

And Auraptor, Jesus Christ, you love your party line B.S. Rush turned himself in, and agreed to monitoring for like 6 months to a year, at which point, if he is found to be using he will be prosecuted. His high profile gave him treatment that most drug users aren't privileged to, which would be a good thing, if it wasn't so unfair.



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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 6:21 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by DallasFirefly:
I'm not sure how it works in Florida but I think Limbaugh was given a very sweet deal. If he were in Texas he would have plead not guilty or no contest, the judge would have then deferred his judgment until Limbaugh's probationary period was up, which is 18 months in this case. At the end of 18 months (assuming he doesn't violate his terms of probation in the meantime) the judge will enter a finding of no guilt if Limbaugh meets all terms of probation.


Sounds like a pretty typical diversion program for first time offenders.

I suspect that if the Prosecutor had anything substantial, Limbaugh would have had to go to trial. From what I've read, the Prosecutor was overeaching from the start, just like the one in the Duke case.

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 8:21 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by DallasFirefly:
I'm not sure how it works in Florida but I think Limbaugh was given a very sweet deal. If he were in Texas he would have plead not guilty or no contest, the judge would have then deferred his judgment until Limbaugh's probationary period was up, which is 18 months in this case. At the end of 18 months (assuming he doesn't violate his terms of probation in the meantime) the judge will enter a finding of no guilt if Limbaugh meets all terms of probation. If this is the deal he received he will technically not be convicted of anything so long as he successfully completes his probation, so the only thing on his criminal record will be the arrest, which he won't be able to expunge. This kind of deal is available in Texas to most non violent first time offenders. Drug related crimes are sometimes the exception to that rule, but generally only dealers are not eligible for deferred adjudication.

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It varies from state to state, but for 1st time offenders such as this, rarely if ever is jail time given. A celebrity ( forget who ) was recently found w/ COCAIN and didn't serve any time. And of course there's the issue of fishing into folks medical records w/ out due process. But w/ such a political witch hunt as this, what's to be expected?

Limbaugh has been undergoing random drug testing and has already gone through rehab, so there really isn't any extra penalty being imposed here. He's got 18 months to stay clean, and hopefully for him, that will be that.

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 1:52 PM

DALLASFIREFLY


Yes, this type of sentence is typical for first time offenders, so Limbaugh was not given preferential treatment. If this had taken place in Texas the result would have been the same. This is an interesting thing. On one hand I realize it's easy to become addicted to painkillers and I feel sorry for people who have that problem and agree with this type of pre trial intervention to give them a chance to get clean without a felony on their record. On the other hand this is a guy who has worked hard to demonize people with the same addiction he has, so my compassion for Limbaugh is limited. I think the deferred adjudication for Limbaugh is fair, I just hope that this experience will give him a little more compassion for people with drug dependency problems.

And no Hero, Limbaugh wasn't offered this deal due to a weak case for the state, he was given the deal because it's standard procedure to do so for first time offenders.

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 3:21 PM

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"Yes, this type of sentence is typical for first time offenders ..."

I'm just curious. To me a first-time offender is someone caught with a small amount of pot whose home, auto, record and history come up clean. Not someone who has scarfed up literally thousands of illegally obtained pills over a long time.

So, what IS a first-time offender?




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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 6:39 PM

DALLASFIREFLY


A first time offender is someone who has never been convicted of a crime or received deferred adjudication. Traffic and parking tickets are not counted as first offenses.

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 7:19 PM

RUE

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So, a first time offender is someone who may be a habitual felon, but slippery enought to not be convicted.


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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 8:00 PM

DALLASFIREFLY


Yes, if a person hasn't been convicted before (or received deferred adjudication) they're treated as a first offender, regardless of the number of possible offenses they've committed. Only convictions count. That doesn't mean that all first time offenders receive deferred adjudication. Murderers, rapists, armed robbers and large scale drug dealers, for example, won't receive deferred adjudication. Generally courts will grant deferred status to non violent first time offenders, especially if the crime did not result in damage to others or property damage.

I wanna be Mr. Baccarin!

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 8:46 PM

RUE

I have a vote and I'm not afraid to use it!


The law works funny, then, when it comes to 'evidence'. The administration said IR snooping was just like public visibility, but a simple observation over a century old (you have to be taking that stuff a long time to develop a tolerance that big) gets ignored.


Nearly everything I know I learned by the grace of others.

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 10:37 PM

PIRATENEWS

John Lee, conspiracy therapist at Hollywood award-winner History Channel-mocked SNL-spoofed PirateNew.org wooHOO!!!!!!


Funny quotes by RIGHTEOUS9 prove Rush's pandering to hypocrites. Now we know why they call themselves DittoHEADS.

The "justice" here is that now Rush has been brainwashed and braindamaged by the head shrinkers at his "Rehab" Loony Bin prison. Now his risk of depression, addiction, suicide and homicide will INCREASE due to medical malpractice, as it does for all victims of the Police State's quack "cure" of disease and malnutrition.

As I said before, the paparazzi, Democrats and an army of barhopping undercover informants paid tipshare by the Police State shall be stalking Rush while dining. One sip of alcohol, or one allegation of one sip of alcohol, and Rush is immediately arrested for breach of his probation contract and civil contempt of court. Then he gets to serve his 5 years in the state pen. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Remember Bobby Brown, arrested while eating dinner with his wife Whitney Houston?

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The $285-Million Man, er, $284-Million Man

"If people are violating the law by doing drugs,
they ought to be accused and they ought to be
convicted and they ought to be sent up."
—Rush Limbaugh, October 5, 1995



"You can't stop the signal!"
-Mr Universe, Pirate TV

FIREFLY SERENITY PILOT MUSIC VIDEO V2
Tangerine Dream - Thief Soundtrack: Confrontation
http://radio.indymedia.org/news/2006/03/8912.php

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