HuskerTrucker
All-Conference
:sarcasm The judge OBVIOUSLY graduated from KU and will be on a mission to have the whole starting line-up in jail for 6 months come the end of August.
I don't know anyone who has had a warrant "recalled" after missing a court date. The judge did Q a favor on this one, he should be very thankful.Judge recalls arrest warrant for Husker I-back
By the Lincoln Journal Star
A county judge recalled the arrest warrant for junior Husker I-back Quentin Castille when he came to court Tuesday morning a day later than scheduled.
The warrant was originally given after Castille failed to go to court on a minor case over a missing license plate.
Judge Mary Doyle granted Castille requests for a continuance and set a hearing in two weeks. The state dismissed his failure to appear charges.
Happens all the time...call your attorney he goes and sees the Judge/County Attorney and the have plea meeting where they discuss the trades they want to make for the favor they are recalling/waiving/reducing/dismissing etc. etc.I don't know anyone who has had a warrant "recalled" after missing a court date. The judge did Q a favor on this one, he should be very thankful.Judge recalls arrest warrant for Husker I-back
By the Lincoln Journal Star
A county judge recalled the arrest warrant for junior Husker I-back Quentin Castille when he came to court Tuesday morning a day later than scheduled.
The warrant was originally given after Castille failed to go to court on a minor case over a missing license plate.
Judge Mary Doyle granted Castille requests for a continuance and set a hearing in two weeks. The state dismissed his failure to appear charges.
Bobby would have been sitting that one out, because there's no freakin way I would have paid that fine!!! :bs:A friend of mine got pulled over for not having his seat belt on 7-8 years ago and got a $25 fine. He mailed the check in and in the memo he put exactly "This is BS!".
6 months later he got picked up for going 5 mph over the speed limit, but instead ended up in jail because they put a warrant out for his arrest over the memo on the check!
The best (well, not for him) part was that they wouldn't tell him why the warrant was out for him until he went to court. So he was in jail, he got bailed out for $500 on a Friday, had to wait until Monday to go to court, and he found out what it was and broke out laughing, and had to pay another $500.
So, don't write in the memo of your checks.....
A local (AZ) radio DJ just got pulled over for a bad lane change and had his girlfriend's jeep confiscated (He was driving) but the cops didn't know why there was an order out for him..Turns out it was for a photo-radar violation..(In the past, He's been telling listeners to ignore summons that come in the mail..Just respond if someone hand delivers it to you).A friend of mine got pulled over for not having his seat belt on 7-8 years ago and got a $25 fine. He mailed the check in and in the memo he put exactly "This is BS!".
6 months later he got picked up for going 5 mph over the speed limit, but instead ended up in jail because they put a warrant out for his arrest over the memo on the check!
The best (well, not for him) part was that they wouldn't tell him why the warrant was out for him until he went to court. So he was in jail, he got bailed out for $500 on a Friday, had to wait until Monday to go to court, and he found out what it was and broke out laughing, and had to pay another $500.
So, don't write in the memo of your checks.....
I actually tried it yesterday..I was going the speed limit (I think).I'd be interested in hearing how that strategery works. :laughpound
GBR