State of Minnesota v. Nicholas Rekieta, Kayla Rekieta, April Imholte

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Will Nicholas Rekieta take the plea deal offered to him?


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They'd surely have found rigs when they searched his house
Not necessarily; they are as easy to get rid of after each use via a soda bottle in the trash.
They did not search the bins as they were not relevant after finding the safe with the dope.
I stand by my assessment that they were IV users. It does not take over 30 minutes of a "break" to do a rail. It does, however, take that long to do a good shot and orient yourself afterwards before going back to streaming cross-eyed.
 
Not necessarily; they are as easy to get rid of after each use via a soda bottle in the trash.
They did not search the bins as they were not relevant after finding the safe with the dope.
I stand by my assessment that they were IV users. It does not take over 30 minutes of a "break" to do a rail. It does, however, take that long to do a good shot and orient yourself afterwards before going back to streaming cross-eyed.
It takes like five minutes to whack. It's only powder coke, you can mix it in room temperature tap water and hit it up with a tiny little insulin fit. Disappearing to the bathrooms for thirty minutes is a lot more like what degenerate coke sniffers do because every time they're finished they stop and go back to the sink for one last line.

I'm not saying Nick wasn't shooting because I wouldn't be surprised if he was, but nobody disappears to the toilet for thirty minutes to shoot coke.
 
Allegedly the state is offering up the body cam footage to anyone willing to pony up 3 grand. Any Kiwis going to bite the bullet for this?
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Yeah, a lot of states, my own included, are doing that, charging for body-cam footage under FOIA. I don't know about Minnesota, but here the theory for charging for body-cam vids is because of the copious amount of time it takes an officer (time they're not doing their regular duties) to review the footage, redact or blur out images or PII of minors or non-parties, that sort of thing,

A question about what was found in the home: Wasn't there a spent .22 cartridge found? If so, I have an at least plausible explanation for that. I can easily see a rim-fire .22 cartridge being used as an edgy cocaine insufflation tool (y'know, scoop and sniff, like the Mexicans).
 
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It takes like five minutes to whack. It's only powder coke, you can mix it in room temperature tap water and hit it up with a tiny little insulin fit. Disappearing to the bathrooms for thirty minutes is a lot more like what degenerate coke sniffers do because every time they're finished they stop and go back to the sink for one last line.

I'm not saying Nick wasn't shooting because I wouldn't be surprised if he was, but nobody disappears to the toilet for thirty minutes to shoot coke.
Unless he's blown out his veins so much it's taking him forever to hit one
 
Unless he's blown out his veins so much it's taking him forever to hit one
I honestly can't imagine anyone shooting enough coke to start running out of good veins before they just switch to smoking it like any sensible hopelessly coke-addicted person would. IV coke is a dumb novelty, not a viable long-term habit.
 
A year and under will be served in county jail. That's why you will hear the year and a day sentence so often
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I was referencing a Missouri specific sanction for probation violations. commonly known as a 120 day call back or "shock time" it's meant to give you a taste of how shitty prison is.
The general rule of sentences less than a year being served in jail baring special circumstances is nation wide AFIK.

It looks like there's don't have a similar program in MN, which is kind of surprising, I think they're on the "prison turns people on the fence into hardened criminals" camp.
 
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Yes, it is. From the preparation to the presentation to the euphoria. Too old for that now, schade.
Cocaine is made in an extremely disgusting process that involves the use of children, many of whom die in the cocaine production and trafficking process. I can't fault someone for doing cocaine because I'd be a hypocrite, but if there's any drug that I can confidently say is egregiously immoral to do because the entire supply chain is damned for its use of children, it is cocaine. Plus you're not doing real cocaine unless you're putting in through an acetone wash, testing it, etc.

80k+ mustang, (probably closer to 100k after dealer markup) hungry and poorly clothed kids. Pure class.
I think it would be wise for him to sell the car for attorneys' fees. But what would I know? I'm just a guy who's never been arrested for an ounce of cocaine and child neglect.
 
Is injecting cocaine a common thing...is cutting cocaine with gunpowder a thing?

I'm of a certain age when a lot of people I knew would inject cocaine. Nick isn't injecting cocaine. Injectors tend to behave very differently to Nick. They're much more compulsive about their use, shooting up every 15 - 30 minutes until the money or the cocaine is all gone.

That said, cocaine injectors tend to be less compulsive and less degenerate than freebase/crack smokers.

I've never heard of anybody cutting cocaine with gunpowder.
 
I'm of a certain age when a lot of people I knew would inject cocaine. Nick isn't injecting cocaine. Injectors tend to behave very differently to Nick. They're much more compulsive about their use, shooting up every 15 - 30 minutes until the money or the cocaine is all gone.

That said, cocaine injectors tend to be less compulsive and less degenerate than freebase/crack smokers.

I've never heard of anybody cutting cocaine with gunpowder.
hes definitely spend good money on the coke since the cheap shit is cut with fent
 
if there's any drug that I can confidently say is egregiously immoral to do because the entire supply chain is damned for its use of children, it is cocaine. Plus you're not doing real cocaine unless you're putting in through an acetone wash, testing it, etc.
Won't argue. Not a bit of it. But for several months in the 1980s when young and ignorant and stupid and reckless, it was fun. But I will not argue against your major premise. Yeah, it's fucked up.
 
a general question, after an arrest for drug possession, is it standard for the cops to test the defendants for drugs at the police station?
Not unless there was some specific reason to do so. Typically where it would have a direct material impact on another potential crime. Were you observed in a fucked up state while operating a car, airplane, heavy machinery or Ocean Liner? Did you kill anybody while doing so? Were you found standing on a street corner randomly discharging a handgun at invisible spiders?

They need to get a warrant to test you. (unless they can obtain a sample via medical care. The ER will run a tox screen if you come in unconscious) They are not going to bother unless it is material to some other much much worse crime. Just being stoned is not itself a crime or at least a major one. Driving a stolen 30 story crane through a Wendy's at Lunch hour likely is. And how fucked up you were will be materially important to that.

Granted for many of those examples the drug testing occurs post mortem.
She's got kind of a late season Markie Post vibe going on.
 
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Its also an irrelevant expense. If they have you with the drugs, it doesn't really matter at that point if you are snorting your own supply. Using drugs is a misdemeanor. Having the drugs is a felony.

Drug law is set up this way on purpose btw. For all the bitching about "the war on drugs hurting the most vulnerable", the law doesn't onerously punish users. Usually its just a cudgel to force addicts into Rehab. The problem is addicts often start dealing in order to pay for their habit. Especially since they can no longer remain gainfully employed due to being drugged out losers. Possessing and Dealing are serious crimes. And punished severely. Just because a user is also a dealer does not change this.

Even a non-practicing lawyer should know this incidentally. The fact Rekieta had above the statutory standard for a class 2 felony in his house is appalling. Its professionally insulting at the very least. I you are going to be a coke fiend, at least be smart about it. But alas, alcohol kills brains cells.
 
Nick is not one of my cows, but he's been busy lately so I decided to catch up on the happenings related to him. Reading that police report has me well beyond MATI.
Nick, you worthless piece of fucking shit. The best thing you can do is to fucking slit your own throat and bleed out yourself and leave everything to your children so that everything you ever owned can be liquidated so that they never have to go hungry again.

You are a fucking parent. It is your fucking duty to make the hardest decisions for the well-being of your kids. I am not going to sit here and say a parent needs to suffer unnecessarily for their children, I am saying that your children shouldn't be suffering because of your worthless drug addled pickle brained decisions. While you were hotwifing and making a fucking ass of yourself on stream drinking and snorting coke your kids were dirty and starving. There is not enough moral fagging I could do to really show how much of fucking shit staying you are. There is not a pit in hell miserable enough for your fucking sins. There are definitely fucking worse monsters out there, but frankly doing that to your own children, it all fucking rounds up to the same punishment in my eyes: Go write a new will leaving everything to your kids. Grab your fucking disgusting whore of a wife and fucking kill both of yourselves so that your kids can maybe have a better future with what you manage to earn in this life before you blow it all away on shit booze and drugs.

Anyone who defends this needs to get their head checked. Anyone who feels that this subhuman piece of shit "had his rights violated" need to fucking eat lead. Fuckers like this don't deserve rights and people who try to defend them don't either. I know that it's a lawyer's job to sometimes have to defend people who they might not like or might feel deserve what is coming for them. I don't condemn those people for doing their job, it is an important part of the legal process, but if you are not being paid to defend this fucker, don't even fucking try unless you got some evidence that could really show innocence here. Someone who would do this to their own children would do far worse than someone else's.

Total Lawtube death. Fuck your constitutional arguments, rights are for people not slime and we need to start fucking acting like it at all levels. If the judge doesn't get novel and somehow order Nick to be turned into a eunuch and his wife likewise treated, then they are a far more merciful being than I would be.
Also can we add a clause to the Federal laws of the United States that all officers of the law need to take penmanship lessons. Enshrine it into the fucking constitution if you have to just so that no retarded states decide to pass their own bills to counter it. I want these cops writing flawless and beautiful notes under gunfire! I've seen doctors with more legible writing. Other than that this is proof that at least some cops do their jobs. Someone buy this man a drink.

Enjoy prison prison, Lawtube child.
 
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