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Originally Posted by graciegirl
You are probably right. No one in my family has had any run in's with the law, so I am not an expert.
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I am not an expert either but had friends in Reno, Nevada like Tom Snow that sometimes pushed the limits a bit. I would usually tell him I planned on going to law school at some point so I had to pass on his various shenanigans.
My old boss from Farwell and Mikkelson where I worked as an Assistant Manager and other titles (1977-1983 or thereabouts) due to my dropping out of BYU Law School-- someone else got my Title because of that after I came back on board-- became a Nevada Prison Warden. He did enjoy talks on Crime and Punishment though. I do look at the cases various prisoners have against him as the Warden once in a while online.
I looked at 40 cases of various prisoners at Minnesota Correctional Facility- Stillwater when I was a Student and Student Director at Legal Assistance to Minnesota Prisoners (L.A.M.P.) and some of these involved the drug trade others just variations of the Seven Deadly Sins.
Seven Deadly Sins
I have corresponded with many victims/survivors during various phases of my 224 613 Project -- Google Taltarzac725-- but most of these conversations are private in nature so I should not go into them.
There are very few black and white situations in law I have found. Just a lot of grays.
This golf cart driving case Redwitch seems to be right that there are not any innocent parties here. And I do hope that my bringing this up on Talk of the Villages might stop some visiting kids bringing their grandkids to the Villages and having them drive golf carts when they are underage.