They have a warrant out for his arrest for it but I've heard nothing as to whether they've picked him up or not.
The DA's paralegal told me that they're not going to actively look for him, that they will have to actually pick him up for something, then get him for it then.
Some justice system. I thought he had already done something???
dedanna1029 wrote:Update:: They estimated what was stolen to be $1300 almost, and it still remained a misdemeanor, I can't remember why. The person who did it was given jail time; he pled guilty to each count. (Here's "justice" for you.) The judge suspended the jail time, and the person was ordered to pay restitution over four months and was placed on probation.
Here's the kicker: It turned out this person was already on probation in California for grand larceny, and had skipped it and landed here. There was an NCIS hit on him for it.
California may well still catch up to these charges here in Wyoming, and he could be extradited to there.
I tried hard to get the judge to see what could happen; the sub-human could either skip probation or be extradited, and I tried to get him not to suspend the jail time.
The judge's response? "Yeah, but I told him what would happen if he breaks the law in any way." Asshole. I'm sorry judge but HE ALREADY DID.