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Getting Arrested

Discussion in 'Other' started by Qaws, Oct 13, 2016.

  1. Qaws

    Qaws Popular Meeper

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    As many players of Meep are young adults, becoming young adults, or might have a while to go, I'd like to share some advice, experience, and a little guidance. Hopefully I can help at least one person out there.

    Now I'm not claiming to be flawless, and I'm not claiming to have the most extensive criminal record out there either, however, I have had a couple altercations with the law. For now though, let's leave it at that.

    I'd like to start out with a warning. A couple years ago, my older brother was of college age, and of course, dabbling with parties as we all do. He'd had a little too much to drink, and when the police were called by neighbors (as so frequently happens when you get too loud), he was asked to step into the, front yard. He complied of course and was slammed with a public intoxication charge.

    If you didn't know, there are two main types of charge classes; misdemeanors and felonies, the latter being reserved for the more serious of crimes. Now, there are a couple sub-classes, Class I, Class II... so on.
    Let's focus on misdemeanors. These are common, petty, not-as-serious crimes. Alcohol, minor theft, traffic violations. The less severe, the higher the class, kind of an inverted system.
    :blackeye:Class IV- minor <-- public intoxication
    :grumpy:Class III- moderate
    :hurting:Class II- hefty
    :hungover:Class I- severe

    So here he is, sitting with a Class 4 misdemeanor, which constitutes a fine of UP TO $250
    That's alright now, only $250, no jail. So why am I telling you?

    My brother didn't tell my parents. :banghead::facepalm:

    Sure if you commit some stupid crime like that, they'll be pissed, who wouldn't?
    But what he didn't know that if you pay the fine you admit guilt.

    On your record that charge shows for a couple years, if you apply for a clearance for any federal job, it will be there forever. YOU DO NOT WANT CHARGES ON YOUR RECORD:stop:
    Your parents are there to assist you and make your journey through life a lot less difficult. Your parents will know what to do in case of legal trouble, and if not they will find out what to do.
    Did you know? If you commit an act and get caught, you can still get out of the punishments.:jawdrop::D

    I will give you two cases to have reference to.
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    3.am TIMES SQUARE 6 DEC 4
    Unfamiliar with the laws of New York City, I was riding the 6 train out of Manhattan back to my Ft. with two mates. I had a 6-inch spring assist knife on me, clip exposed as to not have it concealed. I did not know that knives altogether are prohibited in NYC. This is legally called Mistake of Law, and while being a defense, it will almost never get a charge dropped or reduced.

    So I was swiftly pulled of the train by an undercover, to whom I wholeheartedly complied.
    DO NOT RESIST OFFICERS they will beat you into submission and then you have a whole 'nother list of fancy charges.
    Long story short, it was a Class I misdemeanor*; possession of a deadly weapon, thankfully nothing more. *Class I is punishable by UP TO 1 year in jail and/or $2,500 fine. :greedy:

    The critical difference in my case vs my brother's was that I asked my parents for help. I had no idea what to do, I was in a holding cell for god knows how long, and I refused my phone call because it was 3 am. The cop bought my Chinese food which was great, they have to offer you food.​

    Anyhow, my parents assisted me in finding a lawyer and not only did I skip out on jail time, in exchange for 3 full days of community service and 6 months probation, I got my charge expunged. Expunged means it's off my records for good (except federal jobs, again, they see everything).​

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    Another case I've had to deal with was one of speeding.
    How much was I speeding? 81 in a 55 zone.
    Reckless speeding, Class I misdemeanor. Again. :meh:
    Why? Well I was late for a class but the why doesn't matter unless you're bleeding out or seconds away from having a car baby.

    So again, this time I talked to my parents, but as they aren't responsible for me anymore, they guided me towards what to do and how to do it, reducing my charge from a Class I to a speeding ticket of over 9MPH​

    That's a $250 fine my friends.
    Better than a year in jail or $2,500 don't ya think? Also, the ticket isn't on my record, it's not a charge.

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    So long story short, I want to warn all of you before you get into trouble.
    Of course, don't break laws, but if you have a habit of that, be careful.
    Once the inevitable happens and you get in trouble, DO NOT assume you can handle it.
    The best course of action is to tell your parents, call around for lawyers and discuss. Most lawyers, in fact, give you advice on your case even when you don't hire them.

    So as you start driving and having more freedoms, watch out, be smart, and always communicate with people who are there to help you.

    ~Peter
     
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  2. Natsu

    Natsu Celebrity Meeper

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    Very inspirational.

    Side note: Isn't it Class IV instead of Class IIII? Just curious
     
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  3. Qaws

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    yea thats what it's supposed to be but my finger was on 'I' anyways so why not
     
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    i thought you were in jail oml
     
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  5. KariStar86

    KariStar86 Heroine of Time

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    Qaws is gangsta.

    Also, great advice. Especially with speeding tickets, you really don't want to just pay the fine, because depending on where you live you'll get a nice surprise on your car insurance bill in addition to it being on your record.
     
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  6. Kling

    Kling Break blocks not hearts

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    Coppa dog!
     
  7. Landonator419

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    I didn't read the whole story, but your brother was drunk at someone's house party and got a fine? He can't get in trouble for that if that is what happened. I'm too lazy to read xD
     
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    I had a "friend" who was arrested for some sh*t that scares me. I'm happy he doesn't t go to my high school. And I once knew a guy who thought it was a good idea to light one up in class. Long story short don't be an idiot
     
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    Good advice, I'll keep this in mind when i am playing with knifes in NY
     
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    thanks now i know how to get arrested.
     
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    i had a friend who was arrested for shooting fireworks around police officers.... (he's a dumb idiot, not sure if you can tell that already.
     
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    I love you
     
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    SpongeyStar Professor in Wumbology

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    hapy birtday
     
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    He got to the point where the neighbors called the cops on him because he had a bit too much to drink. When the cops asked him to come step outside, it soon became obvious and got a fine for public intoxication.
     
  15. Landonator419

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    If he was on his property he is allowed to drink (Depends on state rules too.) in my state I'm allowed to drink as much as I wish I private property.
     
  16. Qaws

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    The important thing was that they asked him to step off and he complied. As well as the fact that anything in the publics view, a large bay window, a deck, a porch, is considered to be in public view, so you can't go walking around naked in your front window or you'll be nabbed with public indecency.
    doesn't sound fair but it is what it is
     
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    Same
     
  18. Liz

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    i love you too
     
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    Correct me if I'm wrong but if you enact a misdemeanor or a small altercation as a minor in the United States it is cleared from your record after the age of 18?
     
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  20. Qaws

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    It depends on (in the United States), the state, the act ofc, and what you do.
    In some states these minor charges will yes, vanish from your record upon entering adulthood.
    In other states, you may have to do it manually by going before a judge and requesting it be removed.
    Another way would be to just wait it out if those two options are not state regulations.
     
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