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09-10-15 17:46 #26339Senior Member

Posts: 268Perseverance pays off!
Hung around the circle despite the rain and was rewarded when a little spinner came skipping nearby. Looked mixed with long dark hair, tiny (maybe 5 foot, 100 pounds) and gave me a smile so I stopped and she hopped in. We did the LEO check and she told me that her name was Stephanie. Headed down to Frenchy's for some fun and turned the fan up to "high" (thanks Bolo!) She was brown from head to toe with a cute little landing strip and A cups so I went to work on her and soon had her moaning and throwing her legs onto my shoulders. Finished quicker than I wanted to but still had fun. No digits but said she'd be around the circle for the next few days. Well worth the usual tuition!
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09-10-15 15:23 #26338Senior Member

Posts: 161Self Defense. Background, not legal opinion
The Court of Appeals said in Crawford vs St. Of MD (1963), a case in which the defendant fatally shot a younger man who was attempting to break into his home to beat and rob him:
"A man is not bound to retreat from his house. He may stand his ground there and kill any person who attempts to commit a felony therein, or who attempts to enter by force for the purpose of committing a felony, or of inflicting great bodily harm upon an inmate. In such a case the owner or any member of the family, or even a lodger in the house, may meet the intruder at the threshold, and prevent him from entering by any means rendered necessary by the exigency, even to the taking of his life, and the homicide will be justifiable. ".
State of MD v. Faulkner (1984), the Court of Appeals of Maryland summarized those principles, and stated that a homicide, other than felony murder, is justified on the ground of self-defense if the following criteria are satisfied:
1. The accused must have had reasonable grounds to believe himself in apparent imminent or immediate danger of death or serious bodily harm from his assailant or potential assailant;.
2. The accused must have in fact believed himself in this danger;.
3. The accused claiming the right of self defense must not have been the aggressor or provoked the conflict;.
4. The force used must have not been unreasonable and excessive, that is, the force must not have been more force than the exigency demanded.
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09-10-15 14:38 #26337Regular Member

Posts: 9Well done!!
Originally Posted by ShadesOfGray
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09-10-15 14:08 #26336Senior Member

Posts: 694Murder.
Cheaper to kill them then maim them.
Originally Posted by Baltoman
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09-10-15 13:31 #26335Senior Member

Posts: 36Welcome to the Socialist State of Maryland otherwise known as Absurdistan.
Originally Posted by Baltoman
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09-10-15 12:16 #26334Senior Member

Posts: 291Maryland and Killing in Self Defense
I recently heard that Maryland is the only state in the union that will bring you up on murder charges, even if it was self defense in your own house. Can anyone substantiate that comment? That doesn't seem right.
Baltoman.
Originally Posted by Genre
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09-10-15 11:43 #26333Senior Member

Posts: 174Anal interaction
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09-10-15 09:50 #26332Senior Member

Posts: 83Be careful
I'm not a lawyer, but I did stay at a holiday inn express last night.
Originally Posted by Barraquda22
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I believe, that if you were to kill the assailant, even in self defense, while you were in the process of (technically) committing a crime (solicitation, patronizing, what ever the crime against the john is), you could be charged with murder, maybe even capital murder, as the crime being committed, even if not directly related, would negate a self defense claim.
Moral of the story, you might want to wound, not kill.
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09-10-15 03:00 #26331Senior Member

Posts: 67May not be who I was thinking of
Pisces, not Sag.
Originally Posted by HappyOne
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09-10-15 02:56 #26330Senior Member

Posts: 67Hmmmm
Points taken, I forgot about the association proximity rule.
Originally Posted by Hovito
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09-10-15 00:05 #26329Senior Member

Posts: 228Monica
Unfortunately for her when you are with someone that commits the crime you are also going down for it. Hopefully for her the judge will be easy on her. She needed a rest anyway, as previously mentioned she was looking worn down and rough.
Originally Posted by Bongson
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09-09-15 23:48 #26328Senior Member

Posts: 510This is why I carry. Ill leave, but you aint getting shit out of me other than warm lead should you make any demands.
Originally Posted by Cnote
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BQ22.
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09-09-15 21:44 #26327Senior Member

Posts: 961Monica
Same girl as picture, birthdate 12/19/95, court date 12/08/15 felony charges.
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09-09-15 20:44 #26326Senior Member

Posts: 141Re: Summer / Lilly
I too saw Summer for the first time in a while, I believe it was on Friday. And I too was unable to stop long enough for a visit. We talked for a few minutes, I saw the dog bite scars on her arm; that must have been painful.
Is this the red-haired Lilly, AKA Beth? If so let us know how that goes.
Norm.
Originally Posted by Oakwood99
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09-09-15 20:35 #26325Senior Member

Posts: 141Re: Nice Pictures
You're right, I think those pics are nearly a year old. And yes she's dropped a lot of weight since, though I hadn't taken pictures. I think she's still only 19 or so now. If she's the same Monica that Happy One is referencing in his post, then all I can say is wow. Would never have imagined this girl being involved in that kind of activity -.
Norm.
Originally Posted by TravelingJohn#2
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