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

Will Nicholas Rekieta take the plea deal offered to him?


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calling it now Bossman is getting more prison time than Rekita

Bossman was already on a deferred adjudication plan and such but couldn't keep his nose clean.

If Nick doesn't turn his life around he's on the same path to similar charges, but to do that Nick would have to live stream himself doing drugs and/or beat his wife to get the cops called or otherwise violate his parole with new charges enough that the court gives up trying to fix him and just slaps him with everything.
 
So after 3 months, is that it for any further restrictions on Rekieta?

Will he have 2 years of parole?

Will he have mandatory drug testing over the next 2 years?

Will he be legally restricted from drinking for 2 or more years?
 
Its very important that people understand that Nick has not 'legally gotten away with everything'

If he can be the government's good little boy for 2 years he'll have no felony conviction and have 'gotten away with everything'

But he does in fact have to be the government's good little boy, and that means he is going to be randomly pissing in a cup for the next 2 years, and if he fucks up, he will have a felony conviction.

Is the 2 years a standard term length, or based on some MN law?

I also wonder at Nick's 25 year maximum sentence and the seeming conflict with sentencing guidelines in MN for drug crimes. If I read the chart correctly, Nick's reduction in grade of crime dropped his presumptive sentence under 2 years and is presumptive for a stay of sentence. Where did 25 years come from?

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I will say, however, getting to the bottom of who his dealer is/was may be worth more research. (It may also be a waste of time.)

The thought came to mind long ago but the biggest stumbling block is that pre-conviction cases, convictionless diversion cases like Nick's, and dismissed cases aren't searchable by name in MCRO anyway, so it would basically take a script to pull Index #1 from every single criminal court file number from a given county prefix in sequential order with timing slow enough not to trigger CAPTCHA, then sort the resulting tens of thousands by any offense of second-degree possession or above, then sort the resulting dozens or hundreds by mention of cocaine, then manually read through any confidential informant descriptions that are intentionally vague, and then lather, rinse, repeat across a dozen likely counties since you never know if a multi-county task force pinched the poor guy while he was on the road headed to a deal. And even after casting that wide net it will miss certain gaps that don't even pull up in MCRO by court file number due to being sealed or otherwise, like that annoying 34-CR-24-568 that out of almost a thousand 2024 Kandiyohi County cases is the only one that never pulls up, sandwiched between two normal public filings at 34-CR-24-567 and 34-CR-24-569 filed on August 26th (incidentally right around the time Nick abruptly stopped streaming without explanation). Any script will always miss little oddities like that.

What you propose is truly is a needle in a haystack not worth the payoff of getting to point and laugh at Balldo for being a snitch, especially when he's already so plainly revealed himself to be a snitch in court transcripts that "legally confirmed snitch" might as well be in the main thread header alongside "legally confirmed cuck." What else is new?
 
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Is the 2 years a standard term length, or based on some MN law?

I also wonder at Nick's 25 year maximum sentence and the seeming conflict with sentencing guidelines in MN for drug crimes. If I read the chart correctly, Nick's reduction in grade of crime dropped his presumptive sentence under 2 years and is presumptive for a stay of sentence. Where did 25 years come from?

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Subd. 2.Possession crimes.

(a) A person is guilty of controlled substance crime in the second degree if:
(1) the person unlawfully possesses one or more mixtures of a total weight of 25 grams or more containing cocaine or methamphetamine;

Subd. 3.Penalty.

(a) A person convicted under subdivision 1 or 2 may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 25 years or to payment of a fine of not more than $500,000, or both.

It is the theoretical maximum, but seems like MN has some other guidelines and never uses the maximum.
 
To be honest I didn't expect jail time in the first place, but the fact that he's essentially getting away with having his nine-year old daughter on coke is fucking revolting. That's the one that should have stuck with him beyond anything else, but they couldn't even do that. The only upside would have been to him possibly going to jail, maybe for just a month or something, would be that I think it is the ONLY thing that could have possibly snapped him out of his narcissism and made him shape up as a father. He hasn't learned anything, I completely disagree with Meme Copium on that front. He has no humility in him whatsoever for what he did, and was on stream just a little while ago saying shit like 'drugs are awesome'. He really is an embarrassment of a lolcow and Minnesota shouldn't have given him this sweetheart plea where he gets off entirely scott-free legally for what is undeniably a fucking travesty.
 
Wow. I don't know whose dick he sucked to get that deal, but he did slurp some dick. I guess the real question now is, what about the footage?
Did everyone forget he is a trust fund brat? His thankless hide was probably bailed out by his family again.
"No, PLEAZE government! Don't take away my beautiful things! My balldo, my gamer chair, my joker painting and my waygu beef! I wuv you government!"
at least he lost his homes lmao.
 
Its very important that people understand that Nick has not 'legally gotten away with everything'

If he can be the government's good little boy for 2 years he'll have no felony conviction and have 'gotten away with everything'

But he does in fact have to be the government's good little boy, and that means he is going to be randomly pissing in a cup for the next 2 years, and if he fucks up, he will have a felony conviction.
100% correct.

I think a lot of people don't understand that Nick's main goal was to avoid probation so he could drink and use drugs. He failed.

In his child custody case, he made a total circus of the proceeding, screaming about how the county staff on his case LIED when they said Nick refused access to all rooms of his home, made claims about them COMMITTING PERJURY, claimed to have gotten in their face in the courtroom hallway and shrieked at them over it, etc.

As far as I can tell, Nick's side of the story was that he stood in the doorway of his master bedroom, blocking the entrance, and told the county employee there was no reason for her to enter the bedroom. Because he did not explicitly say "I refuse to let you enter this room", he insists that must mean SHE LIED!!!

That doesn't get into the reports from April's friend Keanu that Nick missed or at least was substantially late to a drug test for his CHIPS case.

To put it more explicitly: if Nick treats his PO the same way he treated Sweep in his CHIPS case, I don't see any way he doesn't end up a convicted felon, or at least gets violated and forced to beg to avoid that consequence. He probably learned all the wrong lessons from the CHIPS case too.
 
I'm probably not saying anything that hasn't already been said, but -
Possession in the 3rd degree seems very lenient. This is a good deal for Nick.
In a way, I'm actually happy for him (and Kayla).
I hope he's able to keep his shit together and he returns to sense of normalcy - for his families sake.
What's the likelihood of that happening? No fucking idea.
But if he's off the booze and booger sugar, that seems like it would be 90% of the battle.
I would like to remind everyone posting best wishes for the drug addict that not only he didn't feed his kids, let them walk around smelly but also dozed one of them with coke.
 
Do you mean Null needs to do drugs or have kids?
Yes to both, he'll have to summon the power of the farmers like a DBZ Spirit Bomb. Then he'll draw that power into himself to evolve into his final form, Florida man.

It could also collapse him into a super black hole at the darkest end of the autism spectrum. Thereby destroying the Earth and then the universe. It could really go either way.
 
To be honest I didn't expect jail time in the first place, but the fact that he's essentially getting away with having his nine-year old daughter on coke is fucking revolting. That's the one that should have stuck with him beyond anything else, but they couldn't even do that. The only upside would have been to him possibly going to jail, maybe for just a month or something, would be that I think it is the ONLY thing that could have possibly snapped him out of his narcissism and made him shape up as a father. He hasn't learned anything, I completely disagree with Meme Copium on that front. He has no humility in him whatsoever for what he did, and was on stream just a little while ago saying shit like 'drugs are awesome'. He really is an embarrassment of a lolcow and Minnesota shouldn't have given him this sweetheart plea where he gets off entirely scott-free legally for what is undeniably a fucking travesty.

Recall, Child Services will likely be monitoring him for a long time, and he will have a probation officer that he has to clear travel plans before he is allowed to take holiday. Nick is submitting to government oversight in his life and we know how he chafes at any constraint. It is an imposition on his ego he will not bear with good grace.
 
All I care about is the welfare of this faggot's kids at this point. Did the court decide what will happen to the child found with cocaine in its system? Any updates on that? That cannot just be hand waved away, I'm sorry, there's no way our justice system is that fucking retarded. I refuse to believe it.
 
All I care about is the welfare of this faggot's kids at this point. Did the court decide what will happen to the child found with cocaine in its system? Any updates on that? That cannot just be hand waved away, I'm sorry, there's no way our justice system is that fucking retarded. I refuse to believe it.
The CHIPS case is sealed and records cannot be viewed by the public.
The only documents we have on it are from before it was sealed and were pictures taken of hard copies.
Cases involving children can never be viewed online, but can be viewed at the court house.

Nick had it sealed to exclude the interested public.
 
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