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Lauren kidnapped roadside by thugs Oct. 2nd

Started by les nessman, October 02, 2007, 11:54 PM NHFT

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Quote from: Russell Kanning on November 08, 2007, 11:19 AM NHFT
they didnt really drop anything
the cops still wanted the book thrown at her ..... the judge wanted to let her out that day

I think the cartoon on the front page of the judge's local newspaper might have had something to do with it.

karenijohnson


karenijohnson

http://www.cabinet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?Date=20071108&Category=BREAKING&ArtNo=71108001&SectionCat=&Template=printart
(breaking news ... could disappear anytime... Nov. 15 story coming)
Article published Nov 8, 2007
Canario goes free

By Daymond Steer
cabinet.com

MILFORD — A so-called "Free Stater" jailed for 35 days for refusing to cooperate with police was set free on Wednesday.
Lauren Canario, 50, of Winchester, was found guilty of speeding, driving an unregistered vehicle, driving with a suspended license, disobeying a police officer, resisting arrest and misuse of plates by Judge Martha Crocker.
But the judge threw out charges of breach of bail conditions and resisting arrest.
For more, see the Nov. 15 issue of The Cabinet.
© 2003, Telegraph Publishing Company, Nashua, New Hampshire
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304pm nov8 2007
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coffeeseven

A one week delay for the story? Are they slow typists?

Pat McCotter


Sheep Fuzzy Wool

"Your Jedi mind tricks don't work on me, only money!"

Tom Sawyer


coffeeseven

QuotePolice prosecutor Michael McCall countered that "sitting is a verb," and not taking action is an action in itself.

No wonder they let her out.

Lauren Canario - Guilty of a non-moving verb violation.

mvpel

So remaining silent is a statement, right?

silent steve

Quote from: Russell Kanning on November 08, 2007, 11:19 AM NHFT
they didnt really drop anything
the cops still wanted the book thrown at her ..... the judge wanted to let her out that day

So, has she just been released from jail then?

Does she have a court appearance in the future in the instant matter of her most recent right to remain silent arrest?

KBCraig

Quote from: Tom Sawyer on November 08, 2007, 06:40 PM NHFT
Time served is speeder's penalty
Nashua Telegraph

"About a half-dozen members of the group and their children filled several front rows on either side of the courtroom."

Eh? Half a dozen can fill "several rows"? Must be small rows!

Russell Kanning


J’raxis 270145

Quote... Her silence amounted to a one-woman protest against what Canario, Johnson and their supporters consider the excessively long arm of the government.

Obviously they either didn't know about, or are ignoring, the few dozen that joined in her protest outside the jail.

dalebert


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