May 23, 2007 | Posted by: roboblogger
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"His lawyer, Michael Grayson, said that the justice of the peace had approved plea-bargain agreements calling for donations in lieu of fines" - uh... shouldn't fines and penalties be paid to the county and NOT to private interests?
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Know this is late, but it was determined that this "practice "was unethical". However, since the practice was wide spread, the AG just sent a memo around telling the JPs to quit it. Another example of 2 sets of laws: one that they can manipulate when it applies to them and one they stick us with when it applies to us.
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