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Ragoz t1_jai6ofd wrote

> Well you could question why they were not charged and case dismissed?

Nobody questions it because it happened 3 am this morning. What the actual fuck are you typing.

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pasnow t1_jai7zdn wrote

I was referring to my further above post, which got categorized as a very 'niche' case according to the ppl on this board:

Funny, I guess I'm a 'niche' case. Look how many police resources got involved to capture the two who had me at gunpoint. (It was all on video & submitted for evidence). Krasners office let them walk after preliminary trial.

https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/video-philly-police-chase-and-capture-carjacking-suspect/3278758/

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Ragoz t1_jaiajqk wrote

I'd be interested in the court case number so I can search the publicly available Philadelphia Municipal Court dockets given you know they walked. You know, to verify your claim of what happened.

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pasnow t1_jaibwht wrote

lol, when you accuse someone of "lying", you already lost the argument. I have it at home. I think I went back a few weeks later & its all offline, since, it was dismissed. I may be wrong about that, I did dl a pdf of all the charges to them. (about a dozen each)

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Ragoz t1_jaidp5d wrote

> lol, when you accuse someone of "lying", you already lost the argument.

Tries to hold back his snickering.

It's all right here if it exists: https://fjdclaims.phila.gov/phmuni/cms/search.do

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pasnow t1_jamkjvp wrote

I'm well aware, as I said, once it was 'dismissed', it seemed to disappear off those sites a few weeks later.

Here's a link to both the video of it happening (I drive a stick, which they couldn't drive, they later jacked the uber blocks away in the nbc10 article), the docket # sheet with all the charges (page 3) and showing dismissed in Page 4. I took the suspect name off the documents out of courtesy. You can see the docket # if you wanna do your own research.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lS9rp8HlCs_Fyolwkx6OXXS7WW7mzIA9?usp=sharing

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pasnow t1_jaicdlh wrote

btw, ADA told me he's got about 100 of these ongoing at any given time. On a rotating basis.

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ragnaROCKER t1_jajqhjc wrote

so it could be a resource issue instead of a DA problem?

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