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by TDPerk
Wed Mar 21, 2018 2:17 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!
Replies: 983
Views: 396775

Re: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!

You apparently have trouble with definitions slavery was legal but morally wrong Her shooting him in the back was legal but morally wrong. Sometime I wonder if you are being obtuse on purpose or truly have trouble with definitions. http://kfor.com/2017/08/15/police-officer-describes-video-that-repo...
by TDPerk
Wed Mar 21, 2018 1:57 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!
Replies: 983
Views: 396775

Re: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!

You apparently have trouble with definitions slavery was legal but morally wrong Her shooting him in the back was legal but morally wrong. Sometime I wonder if you are being obtuse on purpose or truly have trouble with definitions. I'm certain you have no knowledge--or if you have knowledge, care--...
by TDPerk
Wed Mar 21, 2018 12:40 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!
Replies: 983
Views: 396775

Re: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!

If he didn't want to be shot, and likely shot dead, he needed to submit to the arrest his contract empowered her to place him under. No reasonable person would assume that someone would shoot them if they attempted to leave through a window of a bail bond office. A reasonable person is unlikely to ...
by TDPerk
Wed Mar 21, 2018 12:35 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!
Replies: 983
Views: 396775

Re: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!

What I see in you paperburn, is a continual pressure to centralize and aggrandize government power. This does not speak well of you. This is just how things work, people in the court system look out for each other. lawyers, Judges ,LEOs and bail bonds persons. Cops don't get speeding tickets, lawye...
by TDPerk
Wed Mar 21, 2018 12:30 pm
Forum: General
Topic: 2014 only the hottest year on the cooked books...
Replies: 97
Views: 149554

Re: 2014 only the hottest year on the cooked books...

https://realclimatescience.com/2018/03/ ... 5-degrees/

Documentation of the fraud is really quite complete.
by TDPerk
Tue Mar 20, 2018 7:19 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!
Replies: 983
Views: 396775

Re: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!

If he didn't want to be shot, and likely shot dead, he needed to submit to the arrest his contract empowered her to place him under. No reasonable person would assume that someone would shoot them if they attempted to leave through a window of a bail bond office. If someone is not offering a threat...
by TDPerk
Tue Mar 20, 2018 4:40 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!
Replies: 983
Views: 396775

Re: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!

choff wrote:Now that the bail bond killer is free to walk the streets, what happens if her victims mom shows up with a gun and puts 6 bullets in her.

They likely get tried for murder as they should, and likely convicted.
by TDPerk
Tue Mar 20, 2018 4:33 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!
Replies: 983
Views: 396775

Re: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!

Something about she was tried for first degree murder which precluded being convicted for second degree murder if she was found not guilty in the first degree. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7smTC0Sq4ec I wouldn't want to be her kid. Why not? You think her child likely has a bail bond contract wit...
by TDPerk
Tue Mar 20, 2018 4:22 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!
Replies: 983
Views: 396775

Re: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!

In sane courts with a competent prosecutor, jurors are given the option of finding guilty lesser included crimes from the primary charge. Such as finding guilty for second degree murder when the defendant is charged with first degree but the element of premeditation is unproven. But the lesser ... ...
by TDPerk
Tue Mar 20, 2018 1:49 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!
Replies: 983
Views: 396775

Re: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Shooting-Investigation-Underway-at-St-Marys-Co-High-School-477374093.html What we will discover if we are wise as a society is that the voices of "educators" who are so far Left they deny the right to self defense exists, either as a matter of special pleadin...
by TDPerk
Tue Mar 20, 2018 1:29 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!
Replies: 983
Views: 396775

Re: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!

In sane courts with a competent prosecutor, jurors are given the option of finding guilty lesser included crimes from the primary charge. Such as finding guilty for second degree murder when the defendant is charged with first degree but the element of premeditation is unproven. If the prosecutor a...
by TDPerk
Sat Mar 03, 2018 10:52 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!
Replies: 983
Views: 396775

Re: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!

I am not against this idea at all. My concern is how to pay for it without detracting from the education of the children. (Yes I know a bullet detracts let's leave that aside) Such breathtakingly stupid contradictions with in so few words of each other. No, bullet in and of itself just sits there a...
by TDPerk
Sat Mar 03, 2018 10:34 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!
Replies: 983
Views: 396775

Re: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!

You might be free in the mountains but when you come to the city you have to play by their rules. Tyler Durden :D :D :D Nope, the constitution applies everywhere. There are Leftists you seem to collude with who feel differently. I wish for them the courage of their convictions. And with respect to ...
by TDPerk
Fri Mar 02, 2018 7:56 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!
Replies: 983
Views: 396775

Re: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!

I smell fish in the stew pot on this one No, you smell your own biases. This was reported in many, many, places. Once again have you talked to any? I wonder, why do you keep asking that as if it matters? It doesn't. The public employees will take the public's money under the public's pre-conditions...
by TDPerk
Thu Mar 01, 2018 4:47 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!
Replies: 983
Views: 396775

Re: Crime and Punishment: Oklahoma (& Texas) style!

Tom Ligon wrote:There is a legitimate worry about having individual teachers packing heat. How would the firearm be secured?
Funny, doesn't seem to happen to far more accessibly armed deputies in a school, and we already know their training is far less than adequate.