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

Will Nicholas Rekieta take the plea deal offered to him?


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The child endangerment charges resulted from the drugs being in the presence of children, so for this case it was the drugs being in the same house as the children.

The charges got dropped, but the facts of the case still support this. Given Rekieta is going to be limited by his plea deal on what he can deny, or claim, he's probably going to be in a situation where he can say he didn't get convicted of child endangerment but can't deny the facts that show he did.
Didn't they have evidence that the children ingested drugs? It goes way worse than the drugs being in yhe same households.

Either it's usual cow plot armor or that rich father pulling strings. Wonder if Balldo criticised Hunter Biden.
 
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Didn't they have evidence that the children ingested drugs? It goes way worse than the drugs being in yhe same households.

Either it's usual cow plot armor or that rich father pulling strings. Wonder if Balldo criticised Hunter Biden.

I'm willing to bet the basic circumstances around nick's case really aren't that rare: Drugs and degeneracy in the house, kids exposed to drugs *somehow* but no evidence of specific wrongdoing towards them. With no specific allegations falling out after shaking the tree, the court lets CPS handle that side of the trainwreck and just treats Nick like any other first time offender.
 
Didn't they have evidence that the children ingested drugs? It goes way worse than the drugs being in yhe same households.

Either it's usual cow plot armor or that rich father pulling strings. Wonder if Balldo criticised Hunter Biden.
Yes, but that test was not the reason for the child endangerment charge, and was actually part of the CHIPS case rather than the criminal one.

Minnesota Child Endangerment laws state you are guilty of child endangerment if the following is true: "knowingly causing or permitting the child to be present where any person is selling, manufacturing, possessing immediate precursors or chemical substances with intent to manufacture, or possessing a controlled substance"

I have no doubt that Nick will continue to dispute the findings of that test, or try to lie about what caused the positive result - but this is actually irrelevant as to whether he was guilty of child endangerment. For what it's worth, as I have explained in earlier posts, Nick's latest attempts to explain the test away were just straight up lies.
 
Didn't they have evidence that the children ingested drugs? It goes way worse than the drugs being in yhe same households.

Either it's usual cow plot armor or that rich father pulling strings. Wonder if Balldo criticised Hunter Biden.
Ingested or was exposed to them. Someone linked a study a long time ago on the kids of cokeheads that showed they had some by exposure.

I don’t think it’s a massive amount of corruption or anything. Rikieta is a trust fund kid. Foster Care is a grab bag of Good people, pedophiles, and tax evaders. The state knows this. If Rikieta stays clean his daughter does too. If not, he goes back to jail, and she enters the hell lottery anyway.
 
Third degree possession only, all other charges dropped against everyone?
Good lord who did he suck off for that sweetheart deal
 
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Outside of all the faggots arguing "hurr durr we lost" or "hurr durr actually HE lost", how the fuck can you get busted with 26 grams of cocaine, 5 hungry and dirty children (one of which, age 8, was apparently doing cocaine as well) and a side whore living in your house next to your children and effectively get zero punishment? Is this white privilege, or maybe the opposite, Minnesota going light on crime so they get to keep all of their Somalians out on the streets?
 
Outside of all the faggots arguing "hurr durr we lost" or "hurr durr actually HE lost", how the fuck can you get busted with 26 grams of cocaine, 5 hungry and dirty children (one of which, age 8, was apparently doing cocaine as well) and a side whore living in your house next to your children and effectively get zero punishment? Is this white privilege, or maybe the opposite, Minnesota going light on crime so they get to keep all of their Somalians out on the streets?
This is neither "white privilege" nor "soft on crime".
It is the typical deal a first time offender gets when there are children in the picture.

Nobody wants to kick all the children into the system by sending both parents to prison after getting busted with drugs for the very first time.

The first offense is usually punished with forced rehab and participation in programs. If Nick fucks up he could still face harsher punishment, so he better stay clean and pray that nobody read his social media where he already "joked" about doing cocaine with Melton in Vegas, where is now plans to participate in Hackamania.

The deal is not yet signed off on by the judge, so there is a very real possibility that his probation officer, who is tasked with investigating him prior to sentencing, could write up a negative recommendation to the judge based on Nick's behavior over the past months, in particular his social media commentary, appearances on live streams and comments posted in the chats of livestreams.

If they come to the conclusion that Nick not only has not accepted his responsibility but claims to have gotten railroaded and plans to do drugs again in the future, the deal could still be called off.
 
Glad this is finally going to be over for Nick, now he can get back to losing his defamation case against Monty.

Hope you kept a little bit of the second house money for that settlement fee, Nick!
I really hope we get to depositions soon. I imagine their content will be prime lulz material.

I am disappointed we did not get a Nick Drug Bust jury trial, with live airing of his Judge Pussy Liquor comments for the courtroom.

Fingers crossed Nick continues to entertain us.
 
Outside of all the faggots arguing "hurr durr we lost" or "hurr durr actually HE lost", how the fuck can you get busted with 26 grams of cocaine, 5 hungry and dirty children (one of which, age 8, was apparently doing cocaine as well) and a side whore living in your house next to your children and effectively get zero punishment? Is this white privilege, or maybe the opposite, Minnesota going light on crime so they get to keep all of their Somalians out on the streets?
Look, Nick Rekieta is a massive asshole and an unfit father but the courts/CPS deal with some real mean mother fuckers. People who make Nick look like a saint in comparison. I personally think Nick's should've got a harsher punishment but the system has bigger fish to fry. Nick took a deal and I'm sure the courts are happy to had this lisping faggot out of their hair.

Nick is a pathetic cuckold loser who constantly lies (badly) but he just isn't on the radar. Nick isn't a drug kingpin or pimp, he's a middle aged closeted homo who had a mid life crisis at the same time he found a crumb of Internet clout and it went to his head. He's lived his fantasy of being Coolguy Mc Cokefiend for a while and now it's over. His career as both a lawyer and Internet talking head is over. It was pissed up the same wall as the money, second house and goodwill he spent the last few years earning. Mummy and Daddy have had to publicly step in and sort his shit out for him. The local community, friends and family know all the sordid secrets.

The system could rape his ass if it wanted to but the hope is that he's learned his lesson, either stop trying to be the one of the Chads he had crushes on as a schoolboy and go back to being the NERD he is or at least keep a lower profile while being a degenerate.
 

Plea-> conviction -> sentencing.

Make a plea. Court must accept it and then either convict you or - as here - you can get some kind of deferred imposition of sentence or deferred adjudication. Here will he deferred adjudication which means if you meets conditions for a period, charges are dropped. Essentially a diversion program. So if he meets conditions, remaining charge dismissed, no conviction, no sentence.
Nick lost the second house, a fuckload of time, money, guns & his right to practice law, his church hates him and the kids are scarred for life because they were starved, neglected, drugged & taken away by the state. But sure, this a "slap on the wrist" and life goes back to normal. :cringe:

Your life is already ruined and you don't even know it, legal child. Wait for the knock.
None of that is criminal punishment by the state, so it doesn't count. Every one of those thing are just natural consequences of his actions, not a punishment. It's not even a slap on the wrist, it's a handshake that sounds like when the kindly cop gives you a warning instead of a ticket. Which would be appropriate for going 5 miles over, but not 40. He deserved worse.
 
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This is neither "white privilege" nor "soft on crime".
It is the typical deal a first time offender gets when there are children in the picture.

Nobody wants to kick all the children into the system by sending both parents to prison after getting busted with drugs for the very first time.

The first offense is usually punished with forced rehab and participation in programs. If Nick fucks up he could still face harsher punishment, so he better stay clean and pray that nobody read his social media where he already "joked" about doing cocaine with Melton in Vegas, where is now plans to participate in Hackamania.

The deal is not yet signed off on by the judge, so there is a very real possibility that his probation officer, who is tasked with investigating him prior to sentencing, could write up a negative recommendation to the judge based on Nick's behavior over the past months, in particular his social media commentary, appearances on live streams and comments posted in the chats of livestreams.

If they come to the conclusion that Nick not only has not accepted his responsibility but claims to have gotten railroaded and plans to do drugs again in the future, the deal could still be called off.
Normally I would understand all of this but he had dealer-level amounts. I would think that even lenient jurisdictions have a line in the sand where they would say "alright now THIS is too much" and at least give the person a slap on the wrist, but if it goes down like it's being described, it's more like a light flick to the shoulder.
 
Normally I would understand all of this but he had dealer-level amounts. I would think that even lenient jurisdictions have a line in the sand where they would say "alright now THIS is too much" and at least give the person a slap on the wrist, but if it goes down like it's being described, it's more like a light flick to the shoulder.
Just the amount does not automatically mean its for distribution. Which is clearly wasn't, since the usually paraphernalia for dealing was not mentioned in the police report.
I guess the lawyers could also make the argument that the 26g should be spread over 3 people, pushing the actual value owned by each under the 25g limit for the charge Nick and Kayla had.

I also do not think its just "a slap on the wrist", since he will have probation and considering Nick its entirely possible he will violate it and still go to prison in a few months.

Does him pleading guilty mean you can get the bodycam footage @Null ?
It does not. It would be public if introduced as evidence at a trial, which did not happen, or released by an involved party of the search, which would mean April, Kayla or Nick.

There are exceptions for example if the footage could help clear up a false impression, for example in cases of alleged policy brutality.
 
This whole thing is like DSP's bankruptcy all over again, and I think the same principle applies here as there. Yeah, the lolcow was caught dead-to-rights doing something egregious, but it's probably still better for society as a whole to keep the institution of the first-time tard pass.

As long as someone's making sure the kids are safe (send your rainbow stickers) it's not that big a deal that there's no "F for felon" on Nick's permanent record. Yet.
 
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