💀 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 22.5%
  • Around 2 years

    Votes: 276 39.8%
  • 3-5 years

    Votes: 93 13.4%
  • As long as a pug lives, Karen farmer.

    Votes: 168 24.2%

  • Total voters
    693
Harkonnen was an evil, diseased, corpulent child molester, like Melton, but he was pretty intelligent. There really isn't a fat retarded Dune character I can think of offhand.

Any of the characters not written by Frank were all retarded.

How is this even allowed? Is Minnesota ran by the rule of law and baseline government transparency or a drug addled cuckold homosexual child abusing harasser?

Defendants can just call the court to bitch and then have documents sealed whenever they like? What kind of court is this? Fuck Minnesota.

This is a pending matter, and the judge did grant the sequestration of WinBy2 (the compiler of the 3-4 hour Aaron Show Nick streamed and paid bounty for creating) so this actually makes a but if sense.

Now if they refuse to release it AFTER the conclusion of the hearing and issuance of the order (a la the body camera footage) I will call shenanigans and foul play.

Sorry if I missed the answer earlier, but do we still not have a date for the continuance?

It would be pretty fucking bad if Nick gave Aaron a free month on the HRO by acting alike a massive faggot.

Nothing public. The judge instructed the parties to work out a time in the next month or so that fit all their schedules. He also instructed them to come up with a plan to deal with MAPton's case and avoid duplication because the facts are substantially similar.

It is speculated that they will need to book a whole or half day to complete this, and judges are busy, so are likely booked densely for shorter hearings for a few weeks.
 
That's essentially what @waffle proposed. The conspiracy... if you wanna call it that... is one in which they are not so much looking out for Nick, but rather they don't like the public looking over their shoulder, and are happy to be handed just about any reason/excuse to not release any records to the public.
That's essentially how half the counties here in Missouri operate, and that seems to be the best case scenario in Minnesota. The cities seem to be full on anarco-tyranny.

-EDIT- Missouri is a weird place, it is the South, Mid-West, Appalachia, and the urban East Coast (St. Louis area) all at once depending on where exactly you are. The Southern and East Coast types are both "embarrassed" about basically everything, especially if they are rural.
 
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That's essentially how half the counties here in Missouri operate, and that seems to be the best case scenario in Minnesota. The cities seem to be full on anarco-tyranny.

The undemocratic tyranny in the cities and suburbs of Minnesota is overt and (IMO) entirely evil. Back in the 1960s, the state stripped the major cities, suburbs and adjacent areas containing rural land around Minneapolis and St. Paul of most of the meaningful functions of self-government. Those powers were invested in an explicitly un-democratic institution known as the "Metropolitan Council". All members of the council are appointed by the state governor and essentially control all aspects of real estate development in the densely populated part of the state including many zoning and land use issues. They have an unhealthy amount of control over transportation. The council also has the power to raise, manipulate and re-distribute taxes between local governments. They also have the power to take land. Its powers are near absolute and its also just about immune to any supervision by state government.

The net effect of this was to put just about all aspects of development in the hands of an unelected and unaccountable set of people. And considering the power that is unaccountably invested in it, it is inevitably totally and utterly corrupt. Land development and decisions around land development are in the hands of politicians & their developer partners. And of course real estate developers vote. Their money votes. And their money inevitably self-reinforces the ruling democratic party and democratic governors who then appoint the met council in their interests & the interests of the status quo.
 
I also want more sci fi refs so I can find books to read while enjoying Nick's failures.
Blindsight is awesome. Infinite by Jeremy Robinson is pretty ok. The first two books of The Hyperion Cantos are pretty cool. I enjoyed the Annihilation trilogy quite a bit. I also really enjoyed the Three Body Problem series, even the semi-official fanfic, though you can skip it without missing much. And while I haven't read all of Philip K. Dicks works, I've enjoyed all the ones I've read.

And if you wanna delve into fantasy, I really enjoyed the Stormlight Archive. And, as Intrusive Thinker suggested, the Wheel of Time books are really enjoyable. Ngl, there is a kind of slump in books 8-12, but while not quite as enjoyable as the other ones, I still enjoyed them.
 
Defendants can just call the court to bitch and then have documents sealed whenever they like?
It's not sealed. Supposedly once the other hearing finishes, this will be available for purchase (unless of course, some other "advise" comes in).
 
He might have also had his ID out at the bar because they carded him. He looks young enough to where they would quite possibly do that.
I’ve been to some bars at events where they hold a credit card or just your ID while you open up a tab. Either way stupid of this guy to go to a bar in an attempt to infiltrate it, have his ID easily accessible, and then get pass out drunk at the bar.

Top.

Men.
 
Does probation mean you need to have a job in the USA because he has not streamed for a month and as far as I can tell that is his job.

Probation officers typically have lots of cases and the people who badly screw up usually get all the attention. Nick was real good about streaming when his probation started and there was jail time hanging over his head. But I imagine as time has gone on, his probation has become progressively more routine and he can easily get away with things like not working (i.e. streaming) because nobody is watching him that closely.

Nick is effectively self-employed and many of the usual ways that people get caught for work requirements on probation don't really apply to him.
 
I had to go back over to the legal thread to refresh my memory, but it doesn't look like maintaining employment is listed in Nick's probation conditions at all:
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I had to go back over to the legal thread to refresh my memory, but it doesn't look like maintaining employment is listed in Nick's probation conditions at all:
Nick’s oldest son is on record as being the one working hardest to keep Nick sober. Nick isn’t even being held to basic responsibilities by the state. Remember that he and Kayla ruined the lives of five kids anytime you start to think, “eh, he’s getting boring”. He’ll forever be stained unless there’s a genuine road to Damascus moment.

I’ll come back and laugh at Nick once he starts leaving trails of shit in Walmart, like a good lolcow should.
 
Missouri is a weird place, it is the South, Mid-West, Appalachia, and the urban East Coast (St. Louis area) all at once depending on where exactly you are. The Southern and East Coast types are both "embarrassed" about basically everything, especially if they are rural
Missouri should be embarrassed at the absolute condition of their state highways.
 
The pot hole are there to keep you awake while you drive.

What bothers me way more are they preposterous amounts of litter in the more melinated areas. Kansas City used to let the storm sewers get so full of garbage that the street would flood when it rained.
 
Does probation mean you need to have a job in the USA because he has not streamed for a month and as far as I can tell that is his job.
If it's in your probation terms or agreement. In a lot of places, it's nearly always in there unless you're disabled or sometimes so notorious that it would be utterly impossible for you to get a job or, for whatever other reason, they make an exception.

Sometimes it's a lesser obligation, like you have to be employed or show you're looking for employment.

Apparently in Kandyass Kounty, if you're Balldo Man you don't have to do shit and if you feel like it, you can livestream yourself obviously wasted while wailing about other dude's dicks and they'll sign off on your probation anyway.
Probation officers typically have lots of cases and the people who badly screw up usually get all the attention. Nick was real good about streaming when his probation started and there was jail time hanging over his head.
No he wasn't. He was terrible. He showed up obviously high and had a stream where he ducked out to huff nitrous and came back obviously dazed and with a nitrous-induced vocal range. He didn't even bother taking a few deep breaths to get rid of that.

I'm pretty sure he got tard-wrangled into trying to pretend to work but he did a piss poor job of it to the point he could have been denied his suspended sentence based on his on-stream behavior alone.
 
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