- Joined
- May 17, 2021
Probably referring to Kayla's half of the family who, due to their close proximity to the Crackietas, were concerned (i.e. incel prudes) about the substance abuse and child neglect
These people have been controlling Nick for the last 20 years, and he was FREE, but now they want him to do horrible un-fun things... like feed his kids, drive sober, and give them clean clothes while NOT being on cocaine and fucking another woman that is not their mother. INSANE! The people at church (remember, the people with the kids go to the same church) were probably in on it with the Sletta/Woljters.
So what is the deal with Nick trying to get that follicle test thrown out? Isn't it entirely beside the point given that his only hope is to get the entire search of his house thrown out, top-to-bottom? Even if he tries to argue "As far as this court knows, I was never on drugs", he acted enough like a man on massive amounts of drugs to convince a trained narcotics officer there was probable cause. That'd still be true even if he just fell nose-first into a plate of flour on the Cokestream.
And with CPS, they're already allowed to take the search results as valid, and assume "no test = high as balls", aren't they? So what exactly is the point?
Are Nick's lawyers just indulging his ODD nonsense at this point?
He thinks thinks if he can get the results thrown out, then the State cannot PROVE he was using or possessing drugs, despite the fact they were in a locked safe. He thinks this highly technical point is reasonable--he has even expressed on his show last night that he wants the burden on the State to be much larger than it is and to rule out reasonable inference.
Nick couches this as 'safeguard against tyranny' and 'rather 10 guilty men go free...' in his 'what if they came after YOU!?', but he just wants to make it so that any oversight in his life that could introduce accountability is entirely hamstrung. See his retarded take on religious Grace--he wants it to mean that the rules are too hard to follow, so you don't have to, and you get forgiven at the end.