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Unread 04-18-2003, 01:09 PM   #20
airspirit
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It got summarily dismissed when I showed the prosecutor how WA state screwed up. Since there is a requirement on the part of the state of Washington that they make a good faith attempt to notify me in any case in which my legal status has changed and they didn't, I couldn't be held liable for their screw-ups.

The prosecutor was good humored about the whole thing, and really appreciated how I recorded conversations with the various people I talked to and had print copies of all the pertinent data. Being in Idaho, I can legally record whoever the heck I want without notifying them regardless of foreign state law, so even if the prosecutor decided they wanted to try to rail me I would be able to get it dismissed during the early phases of trial (most likely the omnibus phase) due to improper application of the law. I had ample evidence and since I was recording my conversations with the prosecutor as well (this is habit in any transaction of significance ... and has saved my ass before) while showing him the undisputable proof of innocence, that even if he did come after me I could sue for malicious prosecution.

God help the state that tries to knowingly screw me over.
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