Nick, have a cake to celebrate the return of the children.
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I do not condone or endorse crossing the line into IRL alogging, but seeing Nick's reaction to this cake would be something, and the hypothetical thought makes me chuckle uncontrollably.
Whether or not he gets an Alfred Plea
Alford. Alfred works for Batman, and Alford work for 'bad men' like Nick.
If grandparents move in they'll see first hand that Nick and Kayla sleep till afternoon, leaving kids to figure out breakfast and lunch however they can by themselves. They will feed them and clean them and do house chores while 2 useless sloths are either sleeping or literally coping and lamenting their legal situation during conscious hours.
I eagerly await the unintended consequences of Nick's big brain manouvre.
The in-laws move in and give him grief about their living style and/or pressure Kayla into being more of a real wife and mother.
Also, the 'damn kids' and their school activities! The sheer amount of driving that he has to do and the accompanying stress push him to stream less and snort more cocaine.
TL;DR Nick has not found a healthy way to resolve his own issues, so they will simply return and lead to another explosive blow out again. We just need to wait.
And actually, it's not as clear cut as you're saying.
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I'm pretty sure I've heard some very serious allegations that Aliesha Sweep lied under oath and that the police literally planted fucking evidence in his bedroom. Were there any other acts of malfeasance reported by Nick Rekieta about the conduct of officers that night?
I can testify that I have heard disturbing rumours about the integrity of the Kandyohi County police force or CPS agents' integrity. I, as a concerned member of the public am not sure that if I had to interact with them that all laws would be followed. I have heard multiple reports of misconduct by a lawyer in good standing with the bar that have reinforced these beliefs.
The best thing to dispell these concerns would be a totally transparent disclosure of the interactions of these agents with the esteemed lawyer.
He might plea out just to stop it from going into evidence. It's crystal clear that I need consent from anyone, not that I won't get it.
Do you think thr police would consent after the case is resolved, as a final resort?