💀 Horrorcow Nicholas Robert Rekieta / Rekieta "Law" / Actually Criminal / @NickRekieta / "u/Early-Leopard-8351" - Polysubstance abuser, child doser, dog killer. "Lawtube pope" turned zesty Dabbleverse Redditor streamer. Swinger "whitebread ass nigga" who snuffs animals and visits 🇯🇲 BBC resorts. Legally a cuckold. Still not over his ex Aaron. Wife's bod worth $50.

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Luna's expiration date is?

  • <1 year

    Votes: 156 22.6%
  • Around 2 years

    Votes: 276 39.9%
  • 3-5 years

    Votes: 93 13.5%
  • As long as a pug lives, Karen farmer.

    Votes: 166 24.0%

  • Total voters
    691
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Half shocked Nick took the deal, at the same time it would be fucking retarded if he didn't.
 
Still no accountability, it is still not his fault, he is forced to do this to be a good example for his sons.
Absolutely fucking felted.
:really:I'm doing this so my sniffles my sons will have a father around for them to sniffle to play Roblox on their iPads and disassociate from their cluttered, eggshell-filled household. IT'S THE RIGHT THING TO DO
 
So if I'm understanding this correctly, if he pleads guilty and takes a deal then they either have to lump in the cyber crimes/witness tampering into whatever deal he gets or else he can't be charged again because of double jeopardy?

I can't imagine he has the same plea offer as it was months ago with how much shit he's been kicking in the court's eyes. If they're pissed off enough to hunt down Ralph, I hope they throw the book at him hard.

Well no, it is entirely different case. This is only the 3 things now. They can charge him for those crimes entirely separate from this.

I am not sure if this conviction will affect the possible penalties on those crimes.
 
It is remarkable that after months of filing retarded documents, arguing with the courts, accusing the state of conspiring against him, Nick finally decides to take the plea deal everyone said he should take, and he is STILL managing to sound like a SovCit doing it.

Still no accountability, it is still not his fault, he is forced to do this to be a good example for his sons.
Absolutely fucking felted.
A real man would be setting the example to his kids to never stop fighting when you know you're innocent, and never let anyone fuck you over for something you didn't do.
 
It is remarkable that after months of filing retarded documents, arguing with the courts, accusing the state of conspiring against him, Nick finally decides to take the plea deal everyone said he should take, and he is STILL managing to sound like a SovCit doing it.

Still no accountability, it is still not his fault, he is forced to do this to be a good example for his sons.
Absolutely fucking felted.
I mean that's a terrible example for his sons though. If you think you are actually innocent and that there was no wrongdoing from your side there is absolutely no reason to plead guilty and you will be vindicated at trial. I'll go to a more extreme case of one Daniel Villegas.

Daniel Villegas, 37, of El Paso, Texas was exonerated Tuesday after spending nearly 20 years in prison for a double homicide that he did not commit. In 1995, Villegas, then only 16 years old, was wrongfully convicted of the murders of two teenagers in a 1993 drive-by shooting. Although the double murder case was critically lacking in evidence, Villegas’ conviction was largely based on a false confession that he said was coerced by a former El Paso police detective, who had allegedly threatened Villegas. False confessions provided by youth have become a more pervasive issue regarding wrongful convictions in the United States. In a recent study of 328 wrongful convictions in the U.S., it was found that forty-four percent of juveniles provided a false confession in comparison to only thirteen percent of adults.

The guy was coerced into a confession by an El Paso detective for a crime he didn't commit. So basically you are tarnishing your name while you think you did nothing wrong, that's a terrible example, this person fought it for 20 years and he ended up winning. Fuck you this cope doesn't work
 
I'm still holding out hope he does the funnier thing and fights this out. Come on Rackets, fight for your innocence! It's the right thing to do for an innocent, unjustly targeted man like yourself!
 
Is it possible he pleads down to a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor, or is he gonna be a felon like Ralph?
It's not completely out of the realm of possibility but unlikely right off the bat. He might qualify for a stay of imposition - where at the end of his probation period, the crimes get dropped to misdemeanor level. Hell, he might still be able to get the desired stay of adjudication if/when he pleas today.
 
So if I'm understanding this correctly, if he pleads guilty and takes a deal then they either have to lump in the cyber crimes/witness tampering into whatever deal he gets or else he can't be charged again because of double jeopardy?
No. They would be considered two entirely different criminal charges.

He has not been charged with any of the other stuff... yet. And maybe he won't be. We'll just have to see.

I have a feeling that even if he were to take a plea today, his problems are far from over. In fact, they might just be beginning.
 
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