Nicholas Robert Rekieta / Rekieta "Law" / Actually Criminal / @NickRekieta - Polysubstance enthusiast, "Lawtuber" turned Dabbleverse streamer, swinger, "whitebread ass nigga", snuffs animals for fun, visits 🇯🇲 BBC resorts. Legally a cuckold who lost his license to practice law. Wife's bod worth $50. The normies even know.

What would the outcome of the harassment restraining order be?

  • A WIN for the Toe against Patrick Melton.

    Votes: 62 15.2%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 6 1.5%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 103 25.3%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 73 17.9%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 163 40.0%

  • Total voters
    407
He was cooperative at the May 28th hearing, but immediately after it all started to change:

- May 28 Sweep visited the house. She was denied access to Nick and Kayla's bedroom.
- May 30 Nick and Kayla take the hair drug test. But at some point before June 6th, they change their mind and refuse to release the drug tests.

Things seemed to totally break down after the june 6th hearing.

- June 14 Nick officially replaces his previous attorney in the CPS matter with the barneswalker.
I think the home visit on May 28 took place before the hearing based on the time of the hearing in the late afternoon and Nick apparently referencing it in the hearing transcript. He seemed more annoyed that they hadn't returned his frantic shower calls before arriving.

Barnes was talking big about the criminal charges early on, but I'm not sure how much he was talking about CPS and family court strategy. At least in public. We can't know what he talked to Nick potentially about in private of course.
It's not just Barnes because the Barneswalker was also defending Nick on Twitter before even being retained by Nick in the case.

That said, the Barneswalker clearly did an AMAZING job because they went from trying to get the GAL removed from the case a couple weeks ago to Nick getting custody back within a couple weeks, according to Nick. What a legal genius Frank is!
 
(if you know Mad 's history/point, it makes even more sense.)
It's also my usual response to the concept of duh ebil gummint raiding me. What are they going to find? They certainly aren't going to find 30 grams of cocaine. They aren't even going to find some weed. The worst they'll find is evidence that I'm a retard or something. And okay, that'd be true, but it isn't a crime.
 
Re: The stupid door argument

I get the argument that you should "make them do their jobs" in terms of getting a warrant in the first place. THAT makes sense. That's your Fourth Amendment right.

What I STILL don't get is that once they have that warrant, why you'd think it's a good idea to force them to bash in the door.

Okay, now you got a broken door, dumbass. Which they aren't financially on the hook for. You are. And for what? You could have not had a broken door. They ARE gaining access to the house, whether you assist them or not. It's like cutting off your nose to spite your face at that point.

It's like Nick doesn't understand what a warrant is, or how any of this works.

I’d like to think they were scissoring. That would explain why they didn’t hear the cops knocking, while in the throes of ecstasy and forbidden love, pleasuring each other.
Well, we've now established why Fapcop wants the body cam video.
 
Re: The stupid door argument

I get the argument that you should "make them do their jobs" in terms of getting a warrant in the first place. THAT makes sense. That's your Fourth Amendment right.

What I STILL don't get is that once they have that warrant, why you'd think it's a good idea to force them to bash in the door.
According to the timeline as I recall, they asked Nick for the door code when he got pulled over, he asked for the warrant which that Officer didn't have, so he didn't give them shit. By the time he and that officer got to the house and they gave him the warrant (which he threw down on the ground like a child), they had already entered the property.

It's not surprising, they don't want people flushing/destroying evidence
 
It's actually pretty hard to OD on coke in a dangerous way. It's not like heroin where it can depress your respiration or cause you to pass out and have a Jimi Hendrix Experience.
This makes sense, but my understanding is that there's pretty much fentanyl in anything you buy off the street now. That if you don't test your shit before doing it, you're playing Russian Roulette.

Would freebasing cocaine get rid of the fentanyl? Could that be why no one has nodded off and quit breathing?

Sorry if these are stupid questions. I have zero experience with street drugs. With so many other people dropping dead from overdoses in the US, it just feels like Nick has been really lucky so far. At least, in terms of not being dead yet.
 
Sorry if these are stupid questions. I have zero experience with street drugs. With so many other people dropping dead from overdoses in the US, it just feels like Nick has been really lucky so far. At least, in terms of not being dead yet.
I honestly don't know in current drugworld, but fent in coke would be a real reason to cut off (or just shoot) a dealer because a downer like fent is absolutely what you DO NOT WANT when you buy coke. Anyone who ripped you off by cutting it with opioids would be someone who could expect to be shot in the head by someone he ripped off that way.

Fent is the absolute opposite thing you want if you buy cocaine.
 
For fucks sake. How the door was dealt with is the new tripod discussion.
Ha! Well, I swing in late for most autistic arguments debates discussions, so very pleased to have contributed to the pointless [but tbh informative, sns] goofing (and it's better than Bible one-uppery; God told me even He is bored with those and is getting an itch to start smiting).


It was that fear of a cocaine induced cardiac arrest that made me stop using the stuff. The problem with that heart racing paranoid experience is that you think you're going to die. (And taking a dose that didn't make me feel like I was about to die made me feel robbed because I wasn't getting 'properly' high.)

I reached a point at which, every time I did it, I was certain I was going to croak and my wife or my kids would come home and find me dead. At some point, it sunk in that it was inducing dysphoria rather than euphoria, at which point, I quit.

Of course, you forget from time to time, or trick yourself into thinking it'll be different the next time you do it, but it never was.
Damn. I've always had the view that if I were ever going to take up an illegal drug, it would be coke (bc what's the point of downers/less energy? If anything I'd want delusional superhuman energy). In truth, I don't do anything I risk arrest for buying. But my flipness aside, this is a reminder of why I'm okay being square that way, at least until I have nothing to lose.
This makes sense, but my understanding is that there's pretty much fentanyl in anything you buy off the street now. That if you don't test your shit before doing it, you're playing Russian Roulette.
I honestly don't know in current drugworld, but fent in coke would be a real reason to cut off (or just shoot) a dealer because a downer like fent is absolutely what you DO NOT WANT when you buy coke. Anyone who ripped you off by cutting it with opioids would be someone who could expect to be shot in the head by someone he ripped off that way.

Fent is the absolute opposite thing you want if you buy cocaine.
So... Pro tip? Make everyone else go first?
 
I honestly don't know in current drugworld, but fent in coke would be a real reason to cut off (or just shoot) a dealer because a downer like fent is absolutely what you DO NOT WANT when you buy coke. Anyone who ripped you off by cutting it with opioids would be someone who could expect to be shot in the head by someone he ripped off that way.

Fent is the absolute opposite thing you want if you buy cocaine.
They don't want to kill their most lucrative clients.
 
The idea Nick wasnt choking down garbage tier stuff is hard to believe. Nearly everything is cut with fent or meth nowadays.
And you just know the dealer promised him it was 'good shit' and he ate it all up without thinking that maybe every other clueless whitebread ass nigga gets the same pitch.
 
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Damn. I've always had the view that if I were ever going to take up an illegal drug, it would be coke (bc what's the point of downers/less energy? If anything I'd want delusional superhuman energy). In truth, I don't do anything I risk arrest for buying. But my flipness aside, this is a reminder of why I'm okay being square that way, at least until I have nothing to lose.

The other major factor was that I came to realize that I couldn't continue to use without contributing to the profits of people who were the literal scum of the earth. When I started using, you could kid yourself that it was a small cottage industry made up of independent Robin Hood types. At the point I stopped, it was pretty clear to me that these people were the vilest of scum, happy to ruin lives, communities, political systems, national economies -- anything that stood in the way of them making money. And once you see it, it's hard to unsee it.
 
I can't help feeling like Nick's statement about being able to clean the house now that school's finished is a strike against them, especially as the children are not there. It doesn't engender confidence that they would be able to keep the house clean if the children returned.
They wouldn't.

Maybe Barnes has given some of the strategies and excuses Nick has been using.
He's been using some batshit insane argument from Barnes/his viewers. That bullshit about household chemicals and mains outlet being more dangerous than cocaine was one of the few and it sounds as retarded as it is. Having coke around kids isn't that bad because bleach kills and 110V AC zaps, seriously?

What's easier to open, a baggie of coke, a child-proof bottle with safety seals and skulls drawn all over and text that says "don't drink" or the mains outlet?

This balldo-wearing faggot was comparing his 26.67g of fentanyl laced cocaine to tide pods. He really should just kill himself.

For fucks sake. How the door was dealt with is the new tripod discussion.
Weird discussion because it was mentioned in the documents. They rammed it open but then was able to put it back together.
 
Re: The stupid door argument

I get the argument that you should "make them do their jobs" in terms of getting a warrant in the first place. THAT makes sense. That's your Fourth Amendment right.

What I STILL don't get is that once they have that warrant, why you'd think it's a good idea to force them to bash in the door.

Okay, now you got a broken door, dumbass. Which they aren't financially on the hook for. You are. And for what? You could have not had a broken door. They ARE gaining access to the house, whether you assist them or not. It's like cutting off your nose to spite your face at that point.

It's like Nick doesn't understand what a warrant is, or how any of this works.


Well, we've now established why Fapcop wants the body cam video.
more time to flush the coke down the toilet before the cops bust down the door, but unfortunately april and kayla are too retarded or too stoned to do that. or they flushed down a lot and 25 grams is just a fraction of their whole stash
 
What I STILL don't get is that once they have that warrant, why you'd think it's a good idea to force them to bash in the door.
"It's just like vampires guys once you invite them in your blood's as good as theirs. Except that blood is your civil liberties! You have rights! Make the government prove they can get your door down!"
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I honestly don't know in current drugworld, but fent in coke would be a real reason to cut off (or just shoot) a dealer because a downer like fent is absolutely what you DO NOT WANT when you buy coke. Anyone who ripped you off by cutting it with opioids would be someone who could expect to be shot in the head by someone he ripped off that way.

Fent is the absolute opposite thing you want if you buy

The other major factor was that I came to realize that I couldn't continue to use without contributing to the profits of people who were the literal scum of the earth. When I started using, you could kid yourself that it was a small cottage industry made up of independent Robin Hood types. At the point I stopped, it was pretty clear to me that these people were the vilest of scum, happy to ruin lives, communities, political systems, national economies -- anything that stood in the way of them making money. And once you see it, it's hard to unsee it.
This... they will torch an orphanage if it "interferes with their business " it's always about their business. But it's never your business. They offer your 7 year old sister drugs, that's none of your business. You ask them to stop, that's their business. They don't stop and you tell the cops, "why you talking about my business?"

This makes sense, but my understanding is that there's pretty much fentanyl in anything you buy off the street now. That if you don't test your shit before doing it, you're playing Russian Roulette.

Would freebasing cocaine get rid of the fentanyl? Could that be why no one has nodded off and quit breathing?

Sorry if these are stupid questions. I have zero experience with street drugs. With so many other people dropping dead from overdoses in the US, it just feels like Nick has been really lucky so far. At least, in terms of not being dead yet.
It's not really about luck. The depravity and evil within illegal street drugs reaches beyond even the average users assumptions. Nick has money, his dealer is profiting. The people oding on fent, are the annoying, poor addicts that the dealer, simply is not interested in doing business with, and finds it more convenient to give them a bad batch and call it a day. One less "narc", one less call at 4am.
 
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and finds it more convenient to give them a bad batch and call it a day. One less "narc", one less call at 4am.
I don't really agree with this sentiment. I'd argue it's bad for business to have your junkies dying. If low level drug dealers were so heartless a millionaire like Mac Miller wouldn't have died. Three men got arrested for his death, one is getting out at the end of this year, one was sentenced for 10 years, and one piece of shit got 17.5 years.

How they fucked up was because the police got access to Miller's phone and just read thru his texts. The dummies didn't even use codewords, Mac and his dealer were chatting about "addys, blues, yellows and percs." So if a dealer/pimp is that careless while being the connection for a millionaire imagine what your low level shitheads are doing? I can imagine the argument "Of course the cops would care about Mac Miller, but are they going to give a damn about a nobody degenerate?" Maybe they won't but don't forget that Cocaine is a party drug, yes Police will give a substantial shit if a young college student OD's, if a person who was well liked in the community dies. Also I think Cops, Detectives, and DAs want notches under their belt. A sheriff who was known for "cleaning up the community" will have greater chances in rising up in higher communities. I don't think any of the officers are mad that they busted Nick Rekieta. Seeing a damn OZ of cocaine in Nick's bedroom probably made them joyous, I'd be joyous too in getting those poor kids outta that environment. They're heroes!

But back to the main topic why will they sell already dangerous narcotics with Fent and other deadlier garbage? Some I bet get bad supply from whoever cartel/gangster their hookup is. But at the root cause it's just greed. They want to maximize profit.

I don't even understand why Fent would land up in cocaine, the whole appeal to cocaine is to have it be a wake up drug so you can party and drink the night away. Just a hunch but since Fent (opiate) makes you feel nice and serene they likely add it in so you still get an addictive reward when you're ultimately snorting powdered baby formula and talcum powder.
 
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