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.

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What would the outcome of the harassment restraining order be?

  • A WIN for the Toe against Patrick Melton.

    Votes: 62 16.3%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 4 1.0%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 95 24.9%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 65 17.1%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 155 40.7%

  • Total voters
    381
It doesn't have to be alcohol. An addict with a love for loopholes like Rekieta would see an order like "take no medication except prescribed" as a challenge to get prescribed what he wants, or something that wouldn't appear on a drug test.
Much like how Ralph got a bogus xannies script and claimed "it's illegal for me NOT to take these xannies!"
 
You know you're fucked when someone with literal holes in their brain tells you they can tell you have holes in your brain too, because they have holes in their brain and know what it looks like.

Nick had so many warning signs, and each time he responded in true Nick fashion.

Nick's response to a LOCALS chat from mid-January 2023:

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I guess everyone is right. Nick isn't fighting so hard to avoid prison. He is fighting to get away from drug and alcohol monitoring.

And once he does, Nick can get back on track to looking like this:

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Nick doesn't seem to realize/care that if he is somehow cheating the drug monitoring, he is really cheating himself out of having better prospects in his life. As it is, he is a potential hazard to himself and anyone around him.

If Nick doesn't pull sober up and make the most of the supports he still has in his life (even government mandated ones) then there is a very real chance that someone will lose their life.
 
if he really intends to keep drinking the moment he's allowed to, then we all know it'll get back to where it was before. alcoholics can't restrain themselves just like any other addict can't when they've got a supply of their drug of choice. come on rackets, i know you're reading the thread.

just do the right thing for the kids and really quit. love your family the way a father should.
Hope he doesn't talk that way about starting to drink again around his kids. Has to hurt knowing your retard father would see the pain his drinking causes his family and still pick it over them a second time.
 
I suspect a diagnosis of "substance use disorder" will make him a pariah for primary care physicians prescribing controlled substance. Whatever drugs he's getting might disappear if that diagnosis is made at rehab.

Yeah, he could kiss those narcolepsy meds goodbye. He'd be written off as a drug seeking addict faking his symptoms. Kayla could probably say goodbye to her benzo script as well.

Will the treatment facility he attended be obliged to communicate with his general practitioner? They would if he were in the UK -- it's one of the glories of a single payer system. Everyone knows everything.
 
Maybe I am dumb, but where did he say the state is paying for it. From what I see looking at Minnesota law, he's gotta pay for it.
Drug tests come out of pocket of the person being tested in MN. Even if you just have to report in to probation, you're paying for it. If you're on alcohol/drug monitoring aka house arrest, you're paying for it.

Part of the reason DWIs, minor drug charges, etc. are so rampant here but there's no "real" consequences (jail time). A big reason this fucked state runs billions in surplus.
 
Nick had so many warning signs, and each time he responded in true Nick fashion.

Nick's response to a LOCALS chat from mid-January 2023:

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And once he does, Nick can get back on track to looking like this:

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Nick doesn't seem to realize/care that if he is somehow cheating the drug monitoring, he is really cheating himself out of having better prospects in his life. As it is, he is a potential hazard to himself and anyone around him.

If Nick doesn't pull sober up and make the most of the supports he still has in his life (even government mandated ones) then there is a very real chance that someone will lose their life.
He doesn't care, remember this a guy who drives his kids to school after drinking all night and lets his 10yo daughter in a mustang during a Minnesota blizzard. The fact they're still alive is miracle and I honestly wonder what his response would be if/when one of them ever does die due to his willful incompetence.
 
It's entirely possible, wasn't he eating almost nothing everyday while constantly drinking? On Kino Casino PPP said that he was eating just a mini Hershey's bar, IIRC. It mirrors how Aydin Paladin got holes in her brain, and she even warned him about that, apparently in february.

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While it's probably just a typo, I feel it's important to note that Aydin's post includes dangerously incorrect medical information. Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome i.e. "wetbrain" is caused by a deficiency in vitamin B1 (thiamine), not vitamin B12 (cobalamin). Alcohol very, very materially interferes with the physical absorption of thiamine so you can't just chase your handle of vodka with a few B1 supplements and call it a done deal, either - moderation is required. The condition isn't fully curable so it's important to prevent the damage from happening in the first place.
 
An optimistic man would say he's recovered his mental faculties enough to listen to his lawyers when they tell him to shut the fuck up,
It's not as if he's talking coherently and with precise intent even if what he was saying was vague.

He turns on the camera and seethes from one topic to the next. His stream last night was over 40 minutes, basically all whining about how he's not an addict until the end when he briefly touched on what he was planning to cover before he failed to stream from his computer (which is not the first time since May this has happened)

The content is made for nobody except himself.
 
Drug tests come out of pocket of the person being tested in MN. Even if you just have to report in to probation, you're paying for it. If you're on alcohol/drug monitoring aka house arrest, you're paying for it.

Part of the reason DWIs, minor drug charges, etc. are so rampant here but there's no "real" consequences (jail time). A big reason this fucked state runs billions in surplus.
That's what I was thinking, so theoretically if his situation was that he had to drug test every time he wanted to see his kids, he could, since the state wasn't paying for it.
 
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Drug tests come out of pocket of the person being tested in MN. Even if you just have to report in to probation, you're paying for it. If you're on alcohol/drug monitoring aka house arrest, you're paying for it.

Part of the reason DWIs, minor drug charges, etc. are so rampant here but there's no "real" consequences (jail time). A big reason this fucked state runs billions in surplus.
Rekieta has emphasized over and over that he isn't paying for his drug tests because they are part of the CHIPS case rather than the criminal one.
 
It's not as if he's talking coherently and with precise intent even if what he was saying was vague.
Wouldn't expect him to if he's trying to watch his words. His brain is probably fried even sober. Even mustering the bare minimum of discipline required to avoid talking about his case is more than I'd expect from current year Rekieta and I have to assume he's sobered up at least a bit if he's managing that.
 
Maybe I am dumb, but where did he say the state is paying for it. From what I see looking at Minnesota law, he's gotta pay for it.

That's what I was thinking, so theoretically if his situation was that he had to drug test every time he wanted to see his kids, he could, since the state wasn't paying for it.

His drug testing is for the family court not the criminal. He’s says it here that the state pays when its family court. He doesn’t (yet) have testing done in his criminal case because he paid the unconditional bond.

 
If Nick doesn't pull sober up and make the most of the supports he still has in his life (even government mandated ones) then there is a very real chance that someone will lose their life.
I don't know what would be funnier.
Nick going to prison - which hopefully would provide him an environment to get away from rampant alcholism and maybe save his life.
Or him just going deeper down the retard hole and abusing more and more substance until he gets Liver failure or OD's out.

I doubt prison would save Nick. He's the kind of fiend that would be drinking toilet wine non stop.
 
What most people outside of Germany do not know is that even the Autobahn has a universal "guideline speed" of 130km/h (about 81mph) and if you crash your car driving at excessive speeds AND crash it, you can still get slammed for the speed being outside of what would have been appropriate for: Street conditions, visibility, traffic density, among other things. And your insurance will likely not pay either or a reduced amount.
I'll do you one better. He probably thought of Montana.
Montana's speed limit used to be "reasonable and prudent speed limits" , in reality cops enforced about near 90MPH (144kmh) depending on conditions. However, with the sparse amount of people in the eastern half of the state, it actually meant, "We don't care unless you hurt someone else. If you kill yourself it's your own fault and the EMS/Fire will have a training day". So traffic fatalities declined because all the retards darwined themselves instead of others and themselves.

It got struck down because gotta go fast retard got ticked for going 88 decided to make a stink and then the court went "It's vague and overly broad therefore unconsitutional".

See this
In 1996, the state of Montana reverted to the state speed limit policies that existed prior to 1974 and the National Maximum Speed Limit. The national maximum limit was repealed in December of 1995. Montana returned to the use of 'reasonable and prudent speed limits' (RPSLs) on its federal and state highways. RPSLs are not based on numerical maximums, but rather they require motorists to drive speeds considered safe for prevailing conditions. The Montana State Patrol chose to enforce a de-facto threshold of 80-90 mph limit for enforcement. Following the challenge of a speeding ticket in 1998, the State Supreme Court declared the RPSL unconstitutional. After 4 years of no numerical or posted daytime speed limit on its rural highways outside of urban areas, Montana recorded its lowest fatality rate. This article explores these findings and explores some possible reasons for these counter-intuitive results.
 
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