pinklady
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Post by pinklady on Nov 21, 2020 2:16:29 GMT
Choices have consequences. Hope he never works again.
It’s not a verified account but...
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Post by Merge on Nov 21, 2020 2:19:34 GMT
Choices have consequences. Hope he never works again. It’s not a verified account but... Oh, there’s a niche market for guys like him and Kirk Cameron. He’ll be just fine. I guess we can be glad that Jason Bateman turned out OK. 😂
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lizacreates
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Post by lizacreates on Nov 21, 2020 2:34:41 GMT
My bigger concern is Rittenhouse was charged with first-degree intentional homicide. That’s a Class A felony. Why was he even granted bail?
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Post by mollycoddle on Nov 21, 2020 2:38:07 GMT
My bigger concern is Rittenhouse was charged with first-degree intentional homicide. That’s a Class A felony. Why was he even granted bail? Good question; I will be curious to see if reporters can find out. It is shocking that he was granted bail. 😡
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sassyangel
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Post by sassyangel on Nov 21, 2020 2:39:42 GMT
Choices have consequences. Hope he never works again. It’s not a verified account but... Oh, there’s a niche market for guys like him and Kirk Cameron. He’ll be just fine. I guess we can be glad that Jason Bateman turned out OK. 😂 Probably way overdue for a Left Behind series remake. 😂 Jason Bateman being a RWNJ would’ve been too much for my childhood.
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Post by elaine on Nov 21, 2020 2:41:16 GMT
I take it he is being charged as an adult, even though he was a minor? (He should, imo.)
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muggins
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Post by muggins on Nov 21, 2020 2:47:52 GMT
He hasn’t been known as Ricky since childhood. He prefers to be known as Rick, so I doubt that’s his account.
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Post by elaine on Nov 21, 2020 2:53:27 GMT
He hasn’t been known as Ricky since childhood. He prefers to be known as Rick, so I doubt that’s his account. He changed it back quite a while ago.
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on Nov 21, 2020 3:04:22 GMT
I take it he is being charged as an adult, even though he was a minor? (He should, imo.) Rittenhouse is 17, which is an adult for purposes of criminal law in Wisconsin. Even if he wasn't quite there, the criminal courts have original jurisdiction over juveniles 10 and up who are charged with first-degree intentional homicide-- juveniles have to petition for reverse waiver if they want to try to get into juvenile court for such a crime. As for bail: the sole purpose of bail is to ensure a person's appearance in court, it's not meant to be punitive and it's not meant to keep someone out of society. If he couldn't post bail, he'd be entitled to sentence credit if he's later convicted. He's quite probably on some sort of monitoring program, and it's hard to know if he is permitted to return to Illinois while out on bail. And two million dollars is extremely high, even for three homicide charges, so my guess is that the court didn't expect a bunch of celebrities to come to his aid.
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lizacreates
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Post by lizacreates on Nov 21, 2020 3:44:11 GMT
I take it he is being charged as an adult, even though he was a minor? (He should, imo.) Rittenhouse is 17, which is an adult for purposes of criminal law in Wisconsin. Even if he wasn't quite there, the criminal courts have original jurisdiction over juveniles 10 and up who are charged with first-degree intentional homicide-- juveniles have to petition for reverse waiver if they want to try to get into juvenile court for such a crime. As for bail: the sole purpose of bail is to ensure a person's appearance in court, it's not meant to be punitive and it's not meant to keep someone out of society. If he couldn't post bail, he'd be entitled to sentence credit if he's later convicted. He's quite probably on some sort of monitoring program, and it's hard to know if he is permitted to return to Illinois while out on bail. And two million dollars is extremely high, even for three homicide charges, so my guess is that the court didn't expect a bunch of celebrities to come to his aid. No. Bail can be used as a means to “keep someone out of society.” Its denial or its astronomical sum are necessary when the accused is perceived to be a threat to society. There are ordinarily four factors considered in bail: flight risk, seriousness of the crime, the danger or threat level, and the community’s safety. My point is Rittenhouse is charged with murdering two people and wounding another. With intent. First-degree intentional homicide is the most serious felony in WI and if found guilty he could be imprisoned for life. So the seriousness of the crimes and the motivation to flee are two factors that would usually result in denial of bail.
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Post by SockMonkey on Nov 21, 2020 4:02:13 GMT
Paired texts:
Ricky can eat glass.
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Post by AussieMeg on Nov 21, 2020 4:15:02 GMT
Are we sure it's a legitimate profile for him?
I'm stunned at the number of women on his farewell Twitter post who are saying things like "God bless you patriot!" WTF?!
And I must have missed something..... people keep referring to Ricky as a woman beater. What's that all about? I could google I guess, but tbh I'm not that interested.
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on Nov 21, 2020 5:32:08 GMT
Rittenhouse is 17, which is an adult for purposes of criminal law in Wisconsin. Even if he wasn't quite there, the criminal courts have original jurisdiction over juveniles 10 and up who are charged with first-degree intentional homicide-- juveniles have to petition for reverse waiver if they want to try to get into juvenile court for such a crime. As for bail: the sole purpose of bail is to ensure a person's appearance in court, it's not meant to be punitive and it's not meant to keep someone out of society. If he couldn't post bail, he'd be entitled to sentence credit if he's later convicted. He's quite probably on some sort of monitoring program, and it's hard to know if he is permitted to return to Illinois while out on bail. And two million dollars is extremely high, even for three homicide charges, so my guess is that the court didn't expect a bunch of celebrities to come to his aid. No. Bail can be used as a means to “keep someone out of society.” Its denial or its astronomical sum are necessary when the accused is perceived to be a threat to society. There are ordinarily four factors considered in bail: flight risk, seriousness of the crime, the danger or threat level, and the community’s safety. My point is Rittenhouse is charged with murdering two people and wounding another. With intent. First-degree intentional homicide is the most serious felony in WI and if found guilty he could be imprisoned for life. So the seriousness of the crimes and the motivation to flee are two factors that would usually result in denial of bail. Under Wisconsin Statute 969.01(4), " If bail is imposed, it shall be only in the amount found necessary to assure the appearance of the defendant. Conditions of release, other than monetary conditions, may be imposed for the purpose of protecting members of the community from serious bodily harm or preventing intimidation of witnesses." "[T]he purpose of bail in the adult system ... is not to punish but rather is to ensure the accused's appearance at the court proceedings." Reginald D. v. State, 533 N.W.2d 181 (1995). However, I stand corrected to the extent that there is a statutory provision, Wis. Stat. 969.035(2)(a), specifically allowing a circuit court to deny release from custody to someone charged with first-degree intentional homicide, subject to the other requirements of that section. ETA: Although, like I said above, I would wager that the trial judge thought that $2 million was astronomical enough.
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tracylynn
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Post by tracylynn on Nov 21, 2020 6:06:46 GMT
If bail isn't paid by the actual dependent or family, how is that to force them to appear. No motivation of losing $2 million!
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Post by Skellinton on Nov 21, 2020 6:22:50 GMT
Are we sure it's a legitimate profile for him? I'm stunned at the number of women on his farewell Twitter post who are saying things like "God bless you patriot!" WTF?! And I must have missed something..... people keep referring to Ricky as a woman beater. What's that all about? I could google I guess, but tbh I'm not that interested. It was pretty recent, probably a year or so ago. I don’t recall the details I just remember being surprised that it was a girlfriend because I thought he had been married for a really long time.
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lizacreates
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Post by lizacreates on Nov 21, 2020 13:36:35 GMT
No. Bail can be used as a means to “keep someone out of society.” Its denial or its astronomical sum are necessary when the accused is perceived to be a threat to society. There are ordinarily four factors considered in bail: flight risk, seriousness of the crime, the danger or threat level, and the community’s safety. My point is Rittenhouse is charged with murdering two people and wounding another. With intent. First-degree intentional homicide is the most serious felony in WI and if found guilty he could be imprisoned for life. So the seriousness of the crimes and the motivation to flee are two factors that would usually result in denial of bail. Under Wisconsin Statute 969.01(4), " If bail is imposed, it shall be only in the amount found necessary to assure the appearance of the defendant. Conditions of release, other than monetary conditions, may be imposed for the purpose of protecting members of the community from serious bodily harm or preventing intimidation of witnesses." "[T]he purpose of bail in the adult system ... is not to punish but rather is to ensure the accused's appearance at the court proceedings." Reginald D. v. State, 533 N.W.2d 181 (1995). However, I stand corrected to the extent that there is a statutory provision, Wis. Stat. 969.035(2)(a), specifically allowing a circuit court to deny release from custody to someone charged with first-degree intentional homicide, subject to the other requirements of that section. ETA: Although, like I said above, I would wager that the trial judge thought that $2 million was astronomical enough. Yes, thank you, I do know the purpose of bail. The point of my reply to you above was merely to point out that it's erroneous to state that bail is also not meant to keep someone out of society.
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pinklady
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Post by pinklady on Nov 21, 2020 15:30:56 GMT
Are we sure it's a legitimate profile for him? I'm stunned at the number of women on his farewell Twitter post who are saying things like "God bless you patriot!" WTF?! And I must have missed something..... people keep referring to Ricky as a woman beater. What's that all about? I could google I guess, but tbh I'm not that interested. Here’s an article from 2019 Glad to know he’s a full fledged racists
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Post by SockMonkey on Nov 21, 2020 15:32:41 GMT
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Post by hop2 on Nov 21, 2020 15:35:08 GMT
My bigger concern is Rittenhouse was charged with first-degree intentional homicide. That’s a Class A felony. Why was he even granted bail? IOKIYAR ( a white one )
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2020 15:35:53 GMT
From the article above about Ricky Schroder's Domestic Violence arrests
" Erin Jensen | USA TODAY | 12:15 pm EDT May 1, 2019
Actor Ricky Schroder has been arrested on suspicion of domestic violence for the second time in as many months.
The "NYPD Blue" and "Silver Spoons" alum was arrested early Wednesday. He was previously arrested on April 2.
Deputy Juanita Navarro, of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, told USA TODAY Wednesday that the Malibu/Lost Hills Station received a call about a domestic violence incident at 12:43 a.m.
"When deputies arrived, they made contact with the suspect (identified as Richard Schroder) and the victim. They identified evidence of a physical altercation," Navarro said. "The female adult victim declined medical treatment."
Navarro said Schroder, 49, was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence and is "being held in lieu of 50,000 bail."
She also referenced his arrest the month prior, saying: "A similar incident occurred between the suspect and the victim... on April 2, 2019 at approximately 12:26 in the morning, where suspect Schroder was released on bond."
USA TODAY has reached out to Schroder's rep for comment. "
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Post by hop2 on Nov 21, 2020 15:44:36 GMT
I never liked Ricky Schroeder at all. He seemed a jerk then.
I actually did like the left behind books, I like fantasy books after all! I don’t think read them all though. I can’t say that I saw the movies or not but I think I did - I guess that’s how much of an impression it left on me if I can’t remember lol I’m sure it’s time for a modern remake with new technology.
My favorite ‘teen tv star’ was Shaun Cassidy but probably only because he was a Hardy boy. Haven’t really heard much from him so I’m guessing he’s just regular like the rest of us and not a wacko?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2020 15:46:14 GMT
Coming soon
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