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Aaron's going to start up a show and immediately get rearrested for talking about the trial
Calling it, he's too retarded to live
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Aaron's going to start up a show and immediately get rearrested for talking about the trial
The PO is likely a normal person that just works for the state and to them Nick is a run of the mill junkie who's on a long list of other junkies.I think the PO is trying to do the bare minimum, only cares if Nick pisses hot, and is doing as little testing as they can, so even if Nick does drink there will be so much time between his drinking and the test that it'll leave his system
Nick's stated he's only been tested twice since the arrest
He's an aspiring cow. No surprises there.Driving and texting? He's never gonna learn is he?
It’s two retards fighting and while I may cheer on Aaron occasionally, it’s two retards fighting. No matter who wins or loses, I get entertained.Ngl whole thing is pretty funny
with a female judge, no lessI wasn't terribly impressed by his lawyer's "lmao just close your eyes nigga just turn off the computer" snark.
Not the same county, but still doesn't look good for rural Minnesota.You know, I was skeptical of the whole Candy Yoshi county court being in a large scale conspiracy with the Rekieta family, but it seems less and less implausible as Breaking Balldo: Season 3 continues
He looks 60 something. At least he isn't dressed like a clown this time though.Nick and Melton are currently celebrating at Stoney's bar, the bar that sponsors Aaron's show. A great place to be for a man currently legally unable to drink.
no, nobody who doesn't care enough to find out on their own is even going to understand what the fuck is going on.The next question: is this even worthy enough to feature? Because if it isn't, that's going to sting...
Someone send him a $1 super chat telling to stop being a retard.Aaron's going to start up a show and immediately get rearrested for talking about the trial
Calling it, he's too retarded to live
No way, this isn't relevant. Let's wait until Nick farts again instead.The next question: is this even worthy enough to feature? Because if it isn't, that's going to sting...
Oh god its a remote hearing, that faggot Ian Hawk is going to get us all kicked out again.More new documents: release order and sentencing hearing instructions.
Aaron just texted Kevin that he’s home now. I’m sure Melton will be there momentarily.Aaron just replied to a text from Kevin Brennan. KB had asked him what happened and Aaron said he “had to go on a side quest today.” He declined the offer to jump on MLC.
Just another day in Minnesota.no, nobody who doesn't care enough to find out on their own is even going to understand what the fuck is going on.
Isn't this basically the Kurt Eichenwald gambit?And generally you have to follow even an unconstitutional order unless/until it is vacated. You can't just disobey it, even though the order is wrong. So Aaron is more or less screwed in terms of they can prove the violation, the only issue is the appropriate punishment and how you fix that order going forward.
And as Aaron's lawyer notes, Nick is going out of his way to catch Aaron talking "about" Kayla. So this issue is going to repeat itself over and over.
Anyway. He needs a new lawyer. Very badly. ... I hate the spot he's in, though, and it's only going to get worse because Rekieta is also threatening to sue civilly, which will require talking about Kayla.
The idea is if someone is dinged criminally, hit them with a civil suit on the same issue while the criminal part is pending, and while they basically can't say anything in the civil suit to avoid incriminating themselves criminally, you basically get a default judgement with extra steps barring settlement.In March 2017, a Maryland man was arrested in connection with the incident and charged with cyberstalking.[44][45][46] The federal cyberstalking charge was later dropped, although he still faced one count of aggravated assault,[47] with the tweet being considered "a deadly weapon".[48] The trial of the suspect began on December 16, 2019.[49] In September 2020, Eichenwald won his civil suit, although the criminal trial is still pending.[50]
the clippers do gawd's work because I don't want to put MLC in my fawkin AlgorithmAaron just texted Kevin that he’s home now.