💀 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

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  • Around 2 years

    Votes: 278 39.8%
  • 3-5 years

    Votes: 94 13.4%
  • As long as a pug lives, Karen farmer.

    Votes: 169 24.2%

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    699
I know people are interpreting the "anathema" comment that way, but I think that's backwards. There is no universe in which Nick Rekieta characterizes pleading out as "the right thing to do."
"Anathema" quite literally means the worst kind of sin, it derives from the kind that gets you excommunicated.

There's no way he considers fighting charges "anathema" unless he actually doesn't know what the word means.
I think April was 5th degree which at worst is gross misdemeanour Meaning not a felony.
It's a felony, it's right there on the docket.
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I think the actual odds of her being convicted of it as a felony are very low, even if she doesn't play ball, but she is charged with a felony, albeit one of the weakest felonies you can cop.
 
The bottom line is Nick's biggest mistake was not being able to control his blind narcissistic rage against his former lover Aaron, and starting a very foolish smear campaign (cybercrime/Google acct) against him without thinking of the inevitable consequences. Second biggest mistake was trusting an equally narcissistic fat sack of shit like Patrick Melton with Aaron's private info. Possibly Ethan Ralph too. This ending is going to be EPIC!
 
The bottom line is Nick's biggest mistake was not being able to control his blind narcissistic rage against his former lover Aaron, and starting a very foolish smear campaign (cybercrime/Google acct) against him without thinking of the inevitable consequences. Second biggest mistake was trusting an equally narcissistic fat sack of shit like Patrick Melton with Aaron's private info. Possibly Ethan Ralph too. This ending is going to be EPIC!
Nick threw it all away for sin.

Like that meme of the bicycle rider who jams his own front wheel, but the stick is the word SIN and then he blames Evil Gubmint God.
 
So is it confirmed Nick pleaded guilty. Kino casino says he did but I can’t find confirmation.
Unless they got a new source it's speculation based on the fact they scheduled another plea hearing for December

A popular theory is they gave him the option and he wanted a couple weeks to decide
 
The second conference date in December includes a notification to Harding and Null. This detail is really bugging me. Why would they notify two people who aren't a party to the case? It has to be about the bodycam video request. I'm worried that the court is going to suppress it and refuse to sell it to Null, because Rekeita is taking a plea.
 
The second conference date in December includes a notification to Harding and Null. This detail is really bugging me. Why would they notify two people who aren't a party to the case? It has to be about the bodycam video request. I'm worried that the court is going to suppress it and refuse to sell it to Null, because Rekeita is taking a plea.
I hope you aren't right, but it makes sense if that is the case. Come on Ape, take Null's deal.
 
Plea deals often include things not directly related to the charges in question. For instance, no drinking or drugs is extremely common even if drinking or drugs, while related to the charges, aren't even a charge.
Yeah, that's a peculiarity of the US justice system I find difficult to wrap my head around unless it's to keep an allied industry profitable.

Likewise non-consorting conditions being imposed where there wasn't a criminal enterprise or domestic violence involved.

The suggestion of a 5 year probation period which includes mandatory testing for that whole period floored me. What corrections system has the resources to accommodate that level of intense supervision for non-violent offenders.

I get your point that whatever they agree to, whether with the court or CPS, becomes effectively the same as consent orders but it seems like a bullshit deal from the outside. I'd also love to know how what Nick was offered compares to what Kayla was offered.

For some reason, I only just noticed that April's charge is for weed.
 
Even if every allegation about black hookers and ppp in the cuck chair were true it was never gonna matter. Frankly I thought the metokur maschocist and other discord drama might have done them in especially after they pressed DSP on derich but they did the correct thing and just nuked it and moved on. If andy doing songs about him killing his kid wouldn't do them in it almost nothing short of one of their kids testing positive for cocaine would.
 
So is it confirmed Nick pleaded guilty. Kino casino says he did but I can’t find confirmation.
No, it isn't. It's bullshit. Everything indicates whether or not they have a deal it isn't signed and it isn't approved by the judge, or they wouldn't be having another conference.
Likewise non-consorting conditions being imposed where there wasn't a criminal enterprise or domestic violence involved.
They aren't "imposed," though. The court could not do this on its own initiative. You can agree to anything it's legal to agree to as part of a plea deal, though, because you voluntarily accept the condition in return for something. Nick has the right to associate with April. He also has the right to agree not to do so in return for something of value to him.

Short of something obviously illegal, like signing himself into indentured servitude to the prosecutor, nearly anything can be in a plea agreement. It's how prosecutors get conditions they could never or almost never get from an actual court order.
For some reason, I only just noticed that April's charge is for weed.
No, it's cocaine. It's a class of minor drug felony including schedule 1, 2, 3, 4 and NOT A SMALL AMOUNT of marijuana. In her case it's schedule 2, cocaine (small amount). Presumably this is from drug residues. I find this to be a very weak case especially charged as a felony. I suspect it was brought for the purposes of leverage.
 
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This is not "verification" of anything
Admittedly, it's not. But it does suggest that BBN didn't make the claim up out of whole cloth, ala Kinochet. Not if other people heard it elsewhere prior.

The underlying claim could still be wrong, of course, but I don't think it's being repeated by BBN maliciously, and with knowledge of falsehood by BBN.

I've not seen anything indicating he was planning to accept a plea deal.. What makes you think he was willing?
Nick sending Melton a 100$ superchat saying "I will have to do something because its best for my family and to show my boys how to be responsible".
Praphrasing because I am zoo lazy to find the actual quote.
There were two superchats which, read together, form a sort of amalgamation of what you just said.

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It should be noted the second one suggests he's looking to end it to preserve his own sanity though. Not for the good of his family. Nick doesn't GAS about his family.

To Nick, the right thing is to reject any plea that requires him to plead guilty to something he thinks he didn't do. That's the example he wants to set for his children. The anathema is not taking the deal, b/c he knows the odds ain't great.
Except you forget the other chat where he says that dragging this out further would drive him insane.

A plea would end all of this in short order (except for satisfying probation, of course). A trial would NOT. It would drag out this farce even longer. It's not hard to see why so many people in this thread thought, based on what he was saying in Melton's chat, that Tuesday would end with a signed plea deal.

Moreover, while I totally get that Nick is an arrogant son of a bitch who can never admit when he's wrong (hence it being an "anathema" for him), it should be noted that him taking a plea would dovetail with his meager professional experience.

Most of Nick's cases, as a defense attorney, have ended with him pleading out his clients where he can't secure a dismissal. Nick has never outright won an acquittal, ever. I'm not sure Nick knows how to get an acquittal.

In Nick's case, obviously, he utterly failed to secure a dismissal, so guess what other tactic he knows to apply here.

EDIT: Typo.
 
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