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twofacedjoker
Registered: Nov 2004
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04-14-12 12:37 AM
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It is plain and simple 2InchPoker. You have it backwards, as usual. And you're an imbecile.
Why is it that you keep talking to an imbecile? Haven't I poked you enough?
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tradingjournals
Registered: May 2010
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04-14-12 12:44 AM
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And perceived flight risk is understood from what?
If the murder is a zionist, why there cannot be a flight risk as well? For instance, Roman Polanski is zionist rapist, and is a fugitive criminal for many decades now.
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Lucrum
Registered: Dec 2003
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04-14-12 12:47 AM
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And perceived flight risk is understood from what?
"A flight risk is the term used by the court in referring to someone who has been charged with a crime and is likely to flee the state, or country to avoid the criminal proceedings which he is required to attend. Once a person has been arrested and charged with a crime, he is put into custody. He may then request bail or to be out of jail on his own recognizance, which means he would be free to leave the jail and appear at the next court hearing.
Allowing Bail
Bail is set to guarantee the return of someone who is out on his own recognizance. If a person cannot provide bail, bond is another option. A bond is some sort of property or money offered by a third party to guarantee the appearance of the defendant. Sometimes bond is arranged through a bond company, and sometimes it is offered by family or friends of the defendant.
Flight Risk and Bail Amounts
When determining the amount of bail or bond that would be appropriate for any given person, the court must determine whether the person standing in the courtroom at that moment is a flight risk. Of course no criminal is going to declare that he does not intend to appear at a hearing or trial. Every criminal claims he will appear at the scheduled hearing, but some people simply dont show up. If the court decides the defendant is a flight risk, bail might be denied."
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Lucrum
Registered: Dec 2003
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04-14-12 12:48 AM
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If the murder is a zionist, why there cannot be a flight risk as well? For instance, Roman Polanski is zionist rapist, and is a fugitive criminal for many decades now.
I'd say you have zionist on the brain, but obviously you don't have a brain.
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Lucrum
Registered: Dec 2003
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04-14-12 12:50 AM
Quote from twofacedjoker:
Why is it that you keep talking to an imbecile?
It's good you admit you're an imbecile, it's the first step Haven't I poked you enough?
With that very angry two inched poker of yours? LOL
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Max E. Pad
Registered: May 2011
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04-14-12 12:53 AM
Apparently you werent listening to the news buddy, type in george zimmerman 250 pounds and watch how many hits you get on google to sites like huffington post who were all making the claim that he outweighed trayvon by 100 pounds....
Here is just one example....
George Zimmerman's Lawyer Prepares His Twinkie Defense Strategy "The Monty Python Defense"
George Zimmerman is a very vulnerable individual weighing only 250 pounds. Fragile and delicate like a petite, gamine ballet dancer. His assailant Trayvon Martin was over 100 pounds lighter
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/marti..._b_1379289.html
Quote from twofacedjoker:
Funny that you should post this.
"A Sanford police incident report says Trayvon was 6 feet tall and weighed 160 pounds. A spokesman for the familys lawyers gave a slightly different set of numbers: 6 feet 1 and 150 pounds. Zimmerman is 5 feet 9 inches tall, according to the police report, but it is silent about his weight. A family member says he currently weighs about 190 pounds. Zimmerman used to be far heavier."
The only lie here is that Trayvon was 6 feet and 3 inches.
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