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Quantess

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5. I'm going to get some backlash for asking
Tue Sep 9, 2014, 11:09 PM
Sep 2014

The failure to appear in court: what is behind that? It seems like a no-brainer that you need to appear in court if you want to avoid a lot of unnecessary trouble. Am I missing something?

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So many if these to tell, I fear for many it is already to late ;( AuntPatsy Sep 2014 #1
Yes there are too many of these peasant one Sep 2014 #4
So wrong. silverweb Sep 2014 #2
it is so wrong peasant one Sep 2014 #3
I'm going to get some backlash for asking Quantess Sep 2014 #5
You are missing something peasant one Sep 2014 #6
How do we punish the individual in the story who broke the law? joeglow3 Sep 2014 #16
did you READ the article? angstlessk Sep 2014 #7
Yes, I read the article. Quantess Sep 2014 #8
I think the system isn't working for the poor and minorities. peasant one Sep 2014 #9
Thank you for explaining in a way that is not insulting. Quantess Sep 2014 #10
The are always two sides to a coin Android3.14 Sep 2014 #11
two sides? captainsardonicus Sep 2014 #12
There must be something beyond being poor Quantess Sep 2014 #13
I actually feel the same. captainsardonicus Sep 2014 #14
Possibly, she has such an overwhelming mistrust Quantess Sep 2014 #15
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