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

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Will Nicholas Rekieta take the plea deal offered to him?


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He knows he'll never be safe to be a degenerate. plenty of people are watching him
Yeah but Nick is also convinced he's smarter than all of us, I mean look at how shit like Hedonism eventually got outed. Even despite all that he carried on like a retard thinking we were all too dumb to notice the rest of it.
 
Can't wait to see Nick doctor shops to get some xanny berries or opioids and we get some pillstreams
That's not going to happen. Doctors are extremely reluctant to prescribe opioids anymore after the crisis. He's not getting opioids unless he's actually badly injured. Doctors are also more cautious about benzos nowadays. Even if he does get a prescription for something like Clonazepam or Lorazepam, his PO is almost certainly going to know what Nick is supposed to be taking and if he is abusing it. He also can't just take tons of pills and go buy more like Ralph can. The pharmacy isn't going to refill his prescription if he takes all the pills and goes for a refill in a week or two. Probation isn't a joke, and Probation Officers generally aren't retards that you can just get one over on. They deal with lying shitbags like Nick for a living. They know the tricks criminals will try to pull.
 
He knows he'll never be safe to be a degenerate. plenty of people are watching him
Realistically, nobody's going to be watching him at the Pure Pleasure gay bays. If he can keep his mouth shut about it that may well end up being one of his outlets.
On probation, every August is Anal August.
 
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Yeah but Nick is also convinced he's smarter than all of us, I mean look at how shit like Hedonism eventually got outed. Even despite all that he carried on like a retard thinking we were all too dumb to notice the rest of it.
Me smart
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He can’t do it. 5 years clean? Random drug tests? Not even a traffic ticket? And he’s still got a potential charge hanging from when he hacked Aaron’s google account. He’s cooked. Welcome to the revolving door that is our criminal justice system.

I wonder how that works, if he get convicted in the future for that, does that make it a probation violation, or it doesn't count because the act happened before the imposition of probation?

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You want to booze up so badddd!!!
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What's one sip anyway?

If he isn't a true alcoholic, one sip here and there won't show up in blood work, it's not that sensitive. If he can't have one sip and leave it at that, that is sort of the acid test for alcoholism.

My reading of the deferral of the 30 days jail is that it gives immediate power to arrest and hold him. No need to wait for judge and re-sentence or even rehab. Straight to jail for up to 28 days.

Yeah, that is my understanding as well. I think it's called a contingency, which acts sorta like an automated trap, all you have to do is get caught doing what you promised not to do and it automatically trips. No passing go. Straight to Jail.
 
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Can he appeal the length of the probation as excessive, or he knew about this as part of the deal?

Also, what are the state of things with April? Is she happy still being the side piece since Nick is still married to horse face, I mean Kayla?

"You don't understand, I outsmarted the Government! Instead of going to prison for 10 years for not taking my daughter to the ER when she nearly OD'ed on my coke stash, I only get 5 years probation! I win KiwiFags" :really:

I can almost guarantee that Nicky will see this as a total win, or as least convince himself that it is because he is incapable of understanding that he can lose.

NOTHING IS BALLDOVER!

YOU CAN'T JUST TAKE IT OFF!

I can almost guarantee it is indeed fused to his rectum at this point.
 
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That's not going to happen. Doctors are extremely reluctant to prescribe opioids anymore after the crisis. He's not getting opioids unless he's actually badly injured. Doctors are also more cautious about benzos nowadays. Even if he does get a prescription for something like Clonazepam or Lorazepam, his PO is almost certainly going to know what Nick is supposed to be taking and if he is abusing it. He also can't just take tons of pills and go buy more like Ralph can. The pharmacy isn't going to refill his prescription if he takes all the pills and goes for a refill in a week or two. Probation isn't a joke, and Probation Officers generally aren't retards that you can just get one over on. They deal with lying shitbags like Nick for a living. They know the tricks criminals will try to pull.
Wrong. If you have a prescription you can buy more of that drug from a dealer without breaking probation
 
Doctors are extremely reluctant to prescribe opioids anymore after the crisis... Doctors are also more cautious about benzos nowadays.

This is accurate.

He's not getting opioids unless he's actually badly injured

Honestly, even in those circumstances, I wouldn't bet on it.

I have had a pharmacist just last year outright permanently cancel out the mildest opiate you can Rx after I injured my neck, with the script coming from my primary care physician of whom I have been a patient for a long time, to a pharmacy I have used for all my Rx's for years. He didn't even bother to tell my doctor or me that it was canceled. When I went to pick it up, having someone drive my ass there since I couldn't drive, I find out it was canceled. His rationale was "You don't need it". He was saying to this to someone that couldn't actually move their neck to look him in the eyes because of the pain.

Getting opiates these days is like asking for crack. The pendulum has swung way too far at this point.

Even if he does get a prescription for something like Clonazepam or Lorazepam, his PO is almost certainly going to know what Nick is supposed to be taking and if he is abusing it. He also can't just take tons of pills and go buy more like Ralph can. The pharmacy isn't going to refill his prescription if he takes all the pills and goes for a refill in a week or two. Probation isn't a joke, and Probation Officers generally aren't retards that you can just get one over on. They deal with lying shitbags like Nick for a living. They know the tricks criminals will try to pull.

This is also completely true.
 
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I wonder how that works, if he get convicted in the future for that, does that make it a probation violation, or it doesn't count because the act happened before the imposition of probation?
Yes and No. It’s more nuanced. Sperg incoming:

You commit Crime A. You are caught, convicted, and sentenced to probation.

Around the same time as Crime A, you commit Crime B. But you have not been indicted yet.

During your probation, you’re arrested for Crime B.

So are you violating your probation by just getting arrested? Not automatically. You didn’t commit any new crimes while on probation. You committed Crime B before you went on probation. This is assuming he’d be on his best behavior when taken into custody. If he runs or resists arrest? That’s another crime. Instant violation. Is there coke on his person? A gun in his house? Is there alcohol on his breath? A half smoked roach in his ash tray? Violation. Violation. Violation.

But, I digress…
  • If you get convicted of Crime B while on probation, that’s very likely a violation.
  • Even if you’re not convicted yet, your probation officer might still report it to the court.
  • The judge could then hold a probation violation hearing to decide if they think you really did Crime B—even before trial. And in these hearings, the deck is usually stacked against the defendant because they use a lower standard of proof. (It’s a “more likely than not” rather than a “beyond a reasonable doubt” type situation.)
And if they hold a probation violation hearing, it’s up to a judge to decide if he violated probation or not. And if he did:
  • He could get a warning (An outcome that relies heavily on the mercy of the Judge. Unlikely… but not impossible. Nick would have to make an active effort to avoid pissing off the judge.)
  • His probation could get stricter. (Ankle monitor time. That’s my guess.)
  • He might go to jail for the original sentence from Crime A. (It’s entirely up to the judge.)
 
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Can anyone survive e-fame?
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Nick won't last those 5 years.
Nigger is one bad day away from fellating a booze bottle and snorting a line.
 
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Leaving aside the 30 days of jail (let's say he already served those), what happens if (when) Nick violates probation again? Does he go to prison for the rest of the probation term? Or some lesser amount of time? Or will they start by just yelling at him and ratcheting up the strictness and random screenings?
 
30 days in? 5 years as a probie?
this some rookie shit, bossman blew these numbers out of the water when he was a teenager
 
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