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  • 05-29-2014, 11:47 AM
    Disagreeable
    Re: Arrested at the Zoo
    You can debate your form of logic all day long. It is wrong. The DC police tried to do the minimum legal damage they could to you given the circumstances. Forget your beliefs. You need a lawyer and you need one fast. The argument you have is not going to get you out of this charge. You need a legal professional who understands the significance of this. Given the circumstances, they might be able to get you a reduced charge or deferred prosecution pending probation and community service.
  • 05-29-2014, 11:49 AM
    arrestedatthezoo
    Re: Unlawful Entry to a Zoo
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    Ok, here is is in a nutshell:

    you did something really stupid. You broke the law. You are lucky if the is the only charge filed against you. You have no valid defense and your hypothetical situations are meaningless.


    is that what you wanted?

    I'll admit, I'm new here, but isn't the point of this forum promote discussion of the law and free legal help? If you can't answer the question in my hypothetical scenario, maybe someone else can. At the end of the day, we're here to try to obtain a better understanding of the law.

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    You can debate your form of logic all day long. It is wrong. The DC police tried to do the minimum legal damage they could to you given the circumstances. Forget your beliefs. You need a lawyer and you need one fast. The argument you have is not going to get you out of this charge. You need a legal professional who understands the significance of this. Given the circumstances, they might be able to get you a reduced charge or deferred prosecution pending probation and community service.

    Thank you for your response. I'll look into it.
  • 05-29-2014, 11:50 AM
    jk
    Re: Unlawful Entry to a Zoo
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    I just couldn't see a reason for the police to get involved, but hey, I'm naive.

    I don't think the proper word is naive.



    if you were not, well, I'll stick with naive, you would have sat down when the police told you to but you didn't because you are, again, I'll stick with naive.

    but the reason the police got involved is because you didn't reluctantly sit down after making a fool of yourself. You continued making a fool of yourself to the point of breaking the law.

    was it worth it?

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    I'll admit, I'm new here, but isn't the point of this forum promote discussion of the law and free legal help? If you can't answer the question in my hypothetical scenario, maybe someone else can. At the end of the day, we're here to try to obtain a better understanding of the law.

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    Thank you for your response. I'll look into it.

    Your hypothetical (and totally unrealistic) question has nothing to do with your situation. Why you continue to toss it out there like it has some value is further proof of you being......naive,
  • 05-29-2014, 01:21 PM
    souperdave
    Re: Unlawful Entry to a Zoo
    Here's some court advice:

    Stand when the judge comes in, then promptly sit back down. THEN, only stand when requested to do so.
  • 05-29-2014, 01:48 PM
    jk
    Re: Unlawful Entry to a Zoo
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    Quoting souperdave
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    Here's some court advice:

    Stand when the judge comes in, then promptly sit back down. THEN, only stand when requested to do so.

    and only as long as the court invites you to stand.




    if we had a like button.....:encouragement::encouragement:
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