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Brandishing and negligent discharge.
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I don't think the DA would bring charges if there wasn't the possibility of a plea deal or a guilty verdict. Boogie claims he feared for is life, but he continued to engage Frank after the encounter. Most people in a real stalker situation would like to just pretend he doesn't exist, something Boogie didn't do.Boogie later went on to say that he was fearing for his life (and the lives of others) during the encounter. But that's not at all what he was saying in the weeks, days, and moments leading up to Frank actually showing up.
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I’m not American so I don’t know how all this works but if he avoids jail time would he still be recorded as a felon if it’s a plea down?
So what happens if he is recorded as felon is there where he would lose certain rights such as voting, gun ownership, even his weed card or does that stuff depend on the charge?
If he pleas down, it will likely be to a misdemeanor of some kind, and not a felony. In general, having a felony has serious repercussions, and one would avoid having a felony charge if at all possible.I’m not American so I don’t know how all this works but if he avoids jail time would he still be recorded as a felon if it’s a plea down?
If he pleas down, it will likely be to a misdemeanor of some kind, and not a felony. In general, having a felony has serious repercussions, and one would avoid having a felony charge if at all possible.
should I rat him out if I come across him by chance?
You should show up to his house with a gun and call him a fat faggot on streamForgive the powerlevel but Fayetteville isn't horribly far away, should I rat him out if I come across him by chance? Not that I expect him to be able to walk very far away from his house.
Pleaing down doesn't necessarily involve issues with the burden of proof on the part of the prosecution. Nearly all cases plead out, and it's largely not due to difficulties with the evidence. The real carrot of a plea deal to the state is to spare the time and expense of a trial they know they will win. Given that the type of felony Boogie is charged with is the most minor type of felony in the state of Arkansas, it would make sense that Boogie's attorney would negotiate a plea to a lesser included misdemeanor.How do you plea down to a misdemeanor when there is video of you brandishing and negligently discharging?
The plea will involve lack of jail time/fines/victims compensation fund/etc.
Police department records show they had to buy a police tractor trailer and then do an oversized load convoy on the way to the jailI wish we had footage of the arrest. I could only imagine the cops had to call for back up, and haul him into the swat van. Only because they couldn't fit him in the back of their squad car.
I really hope his tweets, dms, and that scandalous keem interview make it to court. Make it known boogie is an obvious lying sack of shit. He literally made threats inviting frank to his house.I don't think the DA would bring charges if there wasn't the possibility of a plea deal or a guilty verdict. Boogie claims he feared for is life, but he continued to engage Frank after the encounter. Most people in a real stalker situation would like to just pretend he doesn't exist, something Boogie didn't do.
I don't care how lenient the sentence is; I will get to call him a convicted felon and I will laugh at him, and that's all that matters.
Does anyone remember a livestream where he did an impression of a black person complaining? Not the "that's a lot of money" thing. But an actual voice impression. There was a clip of it going round twitter in 2017.
Here it is just animated:I wish we had footage of the arrest. I could only imagine the cops had to call for back up, and haul him into the swat van. Only because they couldn't fit him in the back of their squad car.