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Posted by terry on October 23, 2009, 12:32 pm
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> Yep! She could faint, fall and =A0bump her head or even go into a comma.
Or maybe even a full stop. Period.
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Posted by Doug Brown on October 24, 2009, 10:51 pm
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> I hope the cops pay dearly for this one. So should the nosey neighbor.
Doesn't this make you think that the USA is going to hell in a handcarft?
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Posted by HeyBub on October 21, 2009, 10:30 pm
Oren wrote:
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> "SPRINGFIELD, Va., Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A Virginia man said he is fighting
> the indecent exposure charge brought against him after he was spotted
> making coffee naked in his kitchen."
> "..."Yes, I wasn't wearing any clothes but I was alone, in my own home
> and just got out of bed. It was dark and I had no idea anyone was
> outside looking in at me," Williamson said."
> video:
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http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2009/10/20/Man-arrested-for-making-coffee-naked/UPI-98241256068372/
So:
* How did the cops get in?
* Why did the cops get in?
* Did they have an arrest warrant?
Virginia Code 19.2-81
"... officers may arrest, without a warrant, any person who commits any
crime in the presence of the officer and any person whom he has reasonable
grounds or probable cause to suspect of having committed a felony not in his
presence."
I would see dollar signs but the fool admitted on national TV he was naked.
He should have claimed he was wearing flesh-colored pajamas or a thong.
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Posted by Ed Pawlowski on October 21, 2009, 11:08 pm
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> Virginia Code 19.2-81
> "... officers may arrest, without a warrant, any person who commits any
> crime in the presence of the officer and any person whom he has reasonable
> grounds or probable cause to suspect of having committed a felony not in
> his presence."
> I would see dollar signs but the fool admitted on national TV he was
> naked.
> He should have claimed he was wearing flesh-colored pajamas or a thong.
But is being naked in your own house a felony?
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Posted by Oren on October 22, 2009, 12:19 am
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>> Virginia Code 19.2-81
>> "... officers may arrest, without a warrant, any person who commits any
>> crime in the presence of the officer and any person whom he has reasonable
>> grounds or probable cause to suspect of having committed a felony not in
>> his presence."
>> I would see dollar signs but the fool admitted on national TV he was
>> naked.
>> He should have claimed he was wearing flesh-colored pajamas or a thong.
>But is being naked in your own house a felony?
No! In this case it is a Misdemeanor.
The reason you need the "presence of the officer".
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