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Title: what the hell is wrong with our judicial system
Post by: FREAKgeek on April 12, 2006, 01:03:08 PM
Craig and Kelly could possibly be jailed for over a year before they even get their trial. I'd be pissed if I really were innocent.
Title: Re: what the hell is wrong with our judicial system
Post by: Jay5683 on April 12, 2006, 01:20:52 PM
There trial starts in Jan 2007, that is really fucked up.  The attorneys are trying to get a bail hearing, but there is no way there going to get it, and let's say they can get bail for a cool ticket (1 million) I doubt that there is 100K stashed and I don't think anyone would lend it to Craig (maybe Kelly).
Title: Re: what the hell is wrong with our judicial system
Post by: Special Ed on April 12, 2006, 06:04:40 PM
If bail were set at 1M, they could refinance their home (assuming they have 20% equity) to cover the bond ($100,000), but seeing how they already attempted to flee, there's just no chance a judge sets bail for them. The fact that they're selling their home (as opposed to one of the "others" they own) is a sure sign they don't expect to be getting out anytime soon.

Special "LetMyPeopleGo.com" Ed
Title: Re: what the hell is wrong with our judicial system
Post by: gh15 on April 12, 2006, 07:47:49 PM
you can take the following words to the bank.

1) there will be no bail what so ever (even past jan 2007)
2) there is price tag on the murder head incase he's given 1 single day out which he wont
3) ugly wife is going in for 15-20 years
4) murderer is sentenced to death


Title: Re: what the hell is wrong with our judicial system
Post by: onlyme on April 13, 2006, 12:36:37 AM
If bail were set at 1M, they could refinance their home (assuming they have 20% equity) to cover the bond ($100,000), but seeing how they already attempted to flee, there's just no chance a judge sets bail for them. The fact that they're selling their home (as opposed to one of the "others" they own) is a sure sign they don't expect to be getting out anytime soon.

Special "LetMyPeopleGo.com" Ed

Man I would love that to happen and they skipped on the bail.  Dog would come to the rescue.
Title: Re: what the hell is wrong with our judicial system
Post by: gtbro1 on April 13, 2006, 05:38:40 AM
Man I would love that to happen and they skipped on the bail.  Dog would come to the rescue.

LOL....That would rule.....see Titus get captured by that clown on tv.
Title: Re: what the hell is wrong with our judicial system
Post by: bigdumbbell on April 13, 2006, 05:41:35 AM
too bad it isnt a joke...that would be a fun show
Title: Re: what the hell is wrong with our judicial system
Post by: buffalo on April 13, 2006, 06:12:30 AM
Man I would love that to happen and they skipped on the bail.  Dog would come to the rescue.

Craig would get a whole lotta face full a mace...and Dog's wife would beat the meth & stupidity right outta Kelly.

Then they would pray with them.  It's the only way to handle it
Title: Re: what the hell is wrong with our judicial system
Post by: Jay5683 on April 13, 2006, 10:17:03 AM
you can take the following words to the bank.

1) there will be no bail what so ever (even past jan 2007)
2) there is price tag on the murder head incase he's given 1 single day out which he wont
3) ugly wife is going in for 15-20 years
4) murderer is sentenced to death



A price tag on the head of Craig Titus?  Are you stupid?
Title: Re: what the hell is wrong with our judicial system
Post by: bigbalddaddy on April 13, 2006, 03:51:33 PM
Man I would love that to happen and they skipped on the bail.  Dog would come to the rescue.

"...the bountyyyyyyyyyyyyy hunterrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrr..."!!!!!
Title: Re: what the hell is wrong with our judicial system
Post by: ramazon on April 21, 2006, 12:39:27 PM
If bail were set at 1M, they could refinance their home (assuming they have 20% equity) to cover the bond ($100,000), but seeing how they already attempted to flee, there's just no chance a judge sets bail for them. The fact that they're selling their home (as opposed to one of the "others" they own) is a sure sign they don't expect to be getting out anytime soon.

Special "LetMyPeopleGo.com" Ed
Very well speculated, Mr. E.  Then again, maybe you ARE Dog.  In
which case, how did you ever get involved with your beloved bride?