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What is L.P. thinking?
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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 410506" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>red</p><p> </p><p>there are a couple of problems i have with the time line.</p><p> </p><p>first, you stated the guys got fired before the buy, then after. really does not matter. an honest person would have 1 known that the phones were hot after the guys got canned for stealing, 2 found out about it afterwards, and come forward to lp with the phone and the story about the parkinglot sale. an honest person would not have waited for lp to bust him at work. with all that has been posted, i do find it very hard to believe that the part timer is totally innocent as you state. </p><p> </p><p>as has been stated, since the charges have been filed with the state, ups does not have a dog in the race to offer a lesser plea. that is the job of the da, not lp. it is also the state that decides on the weight of the proof in this matter if there is enough hard evidence to proceed with the trial.</p><p> </p><p>as a practical matter, he is very guilty of buying stolen goods. does not have to have the knowledge of the goods being stolen to be guilty of that. and stupidity. </p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 410506, member: 484"] red there are a couple of problems i have with the time line. first, you stated the guys got fired before the buy, then after. really does not matter. an honest person would have 1 known that the phones were hot after the guys got canned for stealing, 2 found out about it afterwards, and come forward to lp with the phone and the story about the parkinglot sale. an honest person would not have waited for lp to bust him at work. with all that has been posted, i do find it very hard to believe that the part timer is totally innocent as you state. as has been stated, since the charges have been filed with the state, ups does not have a dog in the race to offer a lesser plea. that is the job of the da, not lp. it is also the state that decides on the weight of the proof in this matter if there is enough hard evidence to proceed with the trial. as a practical matter, he is very guilty of buying stolen goods. does not have to have the knowledge of the goods being stolen to be guilty of that. and stupidity. d [/QUOTE]
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