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03-22-22 16:10 #10524Senior Member

Posts: 1202Sealed vs Expunged
There's a little more nuance than this.
https://www.dfm-law.com/blog/2019/09...u-should-know/
Originally Posted by Twisted69
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03-22-22 14:53 #10523Senior Member

Posts: 546Sounds good but not really
You can have your record expunged after a certain time period, but information suckers (like Lexus nexus) keep all that searchable data. This info can be searched by potential employers etc. That use good background investigation techniques. So basically the charge that was “dropped” is still there and searchable.
Originally Posted by Chunks92
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03-22-22 14:33 #10522Banned Member

Posts: 1057Not much different from a DUI
Court costs, attorney fees, enrollment in alcohol class, money to rent a breathalyzer for your car to get back and forth to work, monthly expense for that, monitoring with alcohol rehab counselor, another monthly expense. It's always about the money and gow. Many agencies / businesses can profit from your mistake. Plus the press that they've gotten another one off the street during an election year. This is why the blood alcohol limits were lowered as well, gets more people enrolled in their system, this is no different. Won't make any difference to you or drinkers, other than the fact drinkers now take Ubers, another business formed out of the DUI push. Mongers still going to monger, it is the oldest profession after all. You'll just go about it differently and be more careful. Thanks for sharing your story for all of us and really sorry this happened to you. I feel worse for the married guy you shared the backseat of a police car with though. Wonder how his life is going at the moment?
Originally Posted by BedtimeStory
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03-22-22 13:11 #10521Senior Member

Posts: 760The inhumanity of humanity!
Gawdamn it! Give them hell at 'john school'. Tell them 'human trafficking' is media narrative bs to get scumbags re-elected and budget increases. And this whole experience is going to make you that much better at renting pussy! TP the hallways and egg the principle's car.
Originally Posted by BedtimeStory
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Something tells me they have at least a 50% chance of converting you to the dark side. Putting bibles in hotel rooms, using the streetwalker reports from the inside to clean up the streets! And then try to write a damn book about it!
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03-22-22 11:51 #10520Senior Member

Posts: 200Yes I have to attend the john school.
Originally Posted by Cartog
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$265 court costs and fine.
$250 enrollment of john school.
$521 car impound.
$000 attorney.
$750 lost wages for 3 days.
$250 confiscated for provider.
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03-22-22 10:52 #10519Senior Member

Posts: 948Do they require you to attend a john school session as part of your probation? Do you care to share your total out-of-pocket price for your case such as fine, court cost, john school, car impound, attorney, etc? Thanks.
Originally Posted by BedtimeStory
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03-21-22 20:14 #10518Senior Member

Posts: 1127Just as good in my opinion
If I was in your position I would have been fine with that as well, just as good as disorderly conduct. Criminal tools doesn't really look bad on a job application. Soliciting / prostitution does. I'd take that any day of the week. Glad for you man!
Originally Posted by BedtimeStory
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03-21-22 20:13 #10517Senior Member

Posts: 200Two charges. Solicitation and possession of criminal tools.
Originally Posted by Chunks92
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Plea bargain for the tools charge and dropped solicitation. 1 year non reporting probation.
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03-21-22 20:06 #10516Senior Member

Posts: 1127At the end of the day
Worst you will probably get is a pair of 4th degree misdemeanor disorderly conducts. Unless you are caught in a real low crime county with aggressive prosecutors.
Originally Posted by BedtimeStory
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03-21-22 19:26 #10515Senior Member

Posts: 200Yes you are right. But solicitation is against the law, doesn't stop us. Think they play by all the rules also. Anything they find is inadmissible, but for intelligence. Nothing on my phone though. But they don't know that until they look.
Originally Posted by DNut
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03-21-22 18:27 #10514Senior Member

Posts: 2645Unless they have a warrant to access your phone specifically, it doesn't matter if they can hack in or not. If there was no warrant for the phone, anything they find is inadmissible. Just like a door lock, it's not the lock that keeps cops out, but that if they break through without a warrant, not only can they not use whatever they find or anything that comes from a trail of what they find, but they just broke the law.
Originally Posted by BedtimeStory
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https://www.loc.gov/item/global-lega...-constitution/
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03-21-22 18:08 #10513Senior Member

Posts: 200Bio metric was face. The new LEO software does all the work once connected to the port. I want to say the founder of McAffee, but can't remember the author. Was an article in police one forum. Big software they go on about is stingray. That's how they found jihad Johnny on Montana ave a few years back.
Originally Posted by Twisted69
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03-21-22 17:53 #10512Senior Member

Posts: 71Saw her last week, was a fine visit in a SVille incall, some signs of some habits of that is something that you try to avoid.
Originally Posted by Kenal1
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03-21-22 17:52 #10511Senior Member

Posts: 546Hacked phone?
If you were not provided a warrant for phone evidence, I would say you have grounds for a dismissal or at least the right to drop phone evidence from the case and the criminal tool charge. Plus your civil liberties were infringed because of due process not followed. Not sure if this works but, they could have hacked your phone by using your digital fingerprint copy to a gloved hand to open the biometric. Just a guess though. Plus, on some inner dimension (that I’m not smart enough to find) there is on all phones, iPads, computers a small bit of memory that allows a forensic computer geek to find anything that’s was on the device including passwords used. The only work around to remove this info is to delete all data and reinstall all software like 3 times and from a virtual platform or something like that.
Originally Posted by BedtimeStory
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03-21-22 15:31 #10510Senior Member

Posts: 200Re
No they did not.
Originally Posted by Bill513OH
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