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<blockquote data-quote="705red" data-source="post: 410433" data-attributes="member: 5229"><p>I look at the contract and the contract under cardinal sins says "theft" not possesion of stolen goods. So because ups screwed up and charged him with the wrong crime felony theft he should plead guilty to it?</p><p> </p><p>Ups should admit they were wrong and drop the felony theft charge, why should they get multiple chances at proving different charges?</p><p> </p><p>Ups lp is hot because this kid is back to work and why should he plead down on the charges when he cant be convicted of posseison of stolen goods because he was charged with stealing it? Big difference.</p><p> </p><p>Ups has to prove he stole it which they can not!</p><p> </p><p>I have some other stories that would blow your mind that are pretty recent were they allowed a driver to retire after being charged with a felony, yet they want to make an example out of this kid for being stupid. this story that im speakingof has not even made the papers YET!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="705red, post: 410433, member: 5229"] I look at the contract and the contract under cardinal sins says "theft" not possesion of stolen goods. So because ups screwed up and charged him with the wrong crime felony theft he should plead guilty to it? Ups should admit they were wrong and drop the felony theft charge, why should they get multiple chances at proving different charges? Ups lp is hot because this kid is back to work and why should he plead down on the charges when he cant be convicted of posseison of stolen goods because he was charged with stealing it? Big difference. Ups has to prove he stole it which they can not! I have some other stories that would blow your mind that are pretty recent were they allowed a driver to retire after being charged with a felony, yet they want to make an example out of this kid for being stupid. this story that im speakingof has not even made the papers YET! [/QUOTE]
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