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: 63 18.1%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 4 1.1%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 92 26.4%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 55 15.8%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 135 38.7%

  • Total voters
    349
>Gabbie stream with Keanu hyped up
>Nothing happened

>Skelly thinking Aaron will get 10 years in jail for sharing one topless photo of his whore wife to one other person
Yeah, nothing will happen.

Suffa, skelly.

Hate to disappoint, but this ultra janny cheated the system to make himself the 100k over a year ago.

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I got it fair and square.
Hint: wait until you see the "more posts" tab which is updated live and then hit post. I typed the message at 99998, waited for the tab (which was 99999) and immediately hit post to get 100k.

It's skill issue.
 
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The biggest problem with the whole revenge porn thing, and the issue that the courts have completely neglected, is that Kayla is a free-use piece of public property with no expectations of privacy under any circumstance.

The judge is making a huge mistake if they stick with the planned 50 KNU valuation. With this decision, Nick may be able to weasel his way into selling access to what was once a freely available natural resource, like paying for air.
 
Aaron getting the agreed deal with nothing else will be the best outcome. Then Nick files the civil lolsuit

Agreed deal and possibly (but unlikely) something scheduled separately for the RO stuff seems most likely to me.

Which will probably nothing comes from when Aaron's lawyer submits the volumes of material from Nick showing its a malicious attempt to cause Aaron trouble.
 
Quote me where I said I want MAPton to abuse his kids, dipshit. I said he would try to CUDDLE them. Not abuse them. Not fuck them. Not anything like that. Do I need to put a /sneed at the end so you understand sarcasm? Dipshit.
“Haha, stalker nerd, I never SAID child abuse, I said CUDDLE and HEAVILY IMPLIED sexual abuse of a child by a potential pedophile”. You’re right, my bad, that’s tooottallyyy different.
 
Is this happening to anyone else?
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I'm trying to review Aaron Imholte's filings in case 73-CR-24-6910 but getting an error that the documents are not accessible online anymore.
This happens across multiple filings, including the complaint, arrest and plea agreement. Tested with multiple browsers and VPN locations, just in case my IP was blacklisted for whatever reason.

Edit: Nevermind, MCRO is just bugging out, I was able to download files after about 10 minutes.
 
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Nothing's happening to Aaron, at least today. There's just no way in 15 minutes (even doubling that to 30, were it to go over) that they're going to throw Aaron in jail, in that small amount of time, unless Aaron jumps the table and makes a leaping swing at the judge. (And he's too fat to do that.)

Nick is living in this fantasy world where "I'll prove the HOA doesn't exist!" like his very first case, but those Matlock moments seldom happen IRL. It's way more likely Nick ends up in the clink today than Aaron.
Perhaps. It's hard for me to work out if this passed through a PO initial assessment yet.

This, at best, is going to be indirect mention I'd say. The thing is, it has to be to a casual observer. If you need to know the lore of it, to figure out he made a reference, it doesn't count basically.
 

Nick's so excited about the hearing that he was only able to watch just 15 minutes of Aaron's trial:

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So I got curious about that muscles and boxing comment, because I fucking knew the context before I even went to find it and I was right.

Aaron said "there is more to boxing than just muscles" not that they don't matter and the "they do nothing" part was in the context that people who carry a lot of muscle mass tend to run out of stamina in a boxing ring before they can do damage. Which anyone with a vague knowledge of combat sports could tell you.
 
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Nick's so excited about the hearing that he was only able to watch just 15 minutes of Aaron's trial:

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'Muscles do nothing in boxing' - true statement to an extent and anyone sane would know that. Yes, muscle helps, but form is much more important than muscle mass for boxing. More muscle doesn't equal more punching power, but obviously you need to be a fit athlete to be a pro boxer and all that.

'You can just quit the military' is also true, depending on context. From everything that's ever been explained to me up until you're fully enlisted you can basically drop out of the army any time you want. Afterwards you still can, there's just more punishment involved. But the US Army, afaik, can't force you to stay in the military against your will.

Nick's just a pedantic retard. Also stop watching your boyfriend's show, weirdo. It makes you look like a histrionic faggot (nick's two favorite insults) to hang on Aaron's every word.
 
Is this happening to anyone else?
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I'm trying to review Aaron Imholte's filings in case 73-CR-24-6910 but getting an error that the documents are not accessible online anymore.
This happens across multiple filings, including the complaint, arrest and plea agreement. Tested with multiple browsers and VPN locations, just in case my IP was blacklisted for whatever reason.
I'm either getting either that error message or a blank page when trying to access documents.

I've seen cases get marked confidential in the system before and then they just take away the "Download PDF" button.

Something's hinky. It might just be a system bug, or it might be shenanigans. Can't tell right now.
 
Is this happening to anyone else?
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I'm trying to review Aaron Imholte's filings in case 73-CR-24-6910 but getting an error that the documents are not accessible online anymore.
This happens across multiple filings, including the complaint, arrest and plea agreement. Tested with multiple browsers and VPN locations, just in case my IP was blacklisted for whatever reason.

Edit: Nevermind, MCRO is just bugging out, I was able to download files after about 10 minutes.
May just have been a glitch, I was spot checking documents and able to download them just now. I wouldn't be surprised if that's the message that pops up if their storage server disconnects or something.
 
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Is this happening to anyone else?
View attachment 7554780
I'm trying to review Aaron Imholte's filings in case 73-CR-24-6910 but getting an error that the documents are not accessible online anymore.
This happens across multiple filings, including the complaint, arrest and plea agreement. Tested with multiple browsers and VPN locations, just in case my IP was blacklisted for whatever reason.

Edit: Nevermind, MCRO is just bugging out, I was able to download files after about 10 minutes.
It might be just you. I'm in North Carolina and I can see both the case and the filings.
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Is this happening to anyone else?
View attachment 7554780
I'm trying to review Aaron Imholte's filings in case 73-CR-24-6910 but getting an error that the documents are not accessible online anymore.
This happens across multiple filings, including the complaint, arrest and plea agreement. Tested with multiple browsers and VPN locations, just in case my IP was blacklisted for whatever reason.
I'm going to power level a little bit since I have some experience with the back end of court document systems.

All files are usually set to courthouse viewing only on the day the trial/hearing happens so the updating process is easier for the clerks as well as reducing server use to prioritize it for the presiding judge. This is a small to medium size jurisdiction thinking since they don't have 100+ cases a day like large cities tend to have.
 
@Potentially Criminal coming in with the hard hits on Aaron ahead of today's court doodle:
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From today's STMS. Aaron dodged the question. He does said his Prislam name would be Abu Nidal al Nassir. And that being in Stearns County, it's hip to convert to Islam (PBUH), but then waffles saying the Brotherhood looks out for their own.

A chatter suggests Hassan al-Imholté.
 
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