She chased down woman who had given her 6 months of hell

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An interesting article that touches on identity theft, forged ID, and the criminal justice system.

"I can't believe it," she said. "I went through six months of hell, and she's going to get probation? She was on probation when she victimized me. Obviously, probation's not helping."
 
wow...

"She had bad teeth and looked like she hadn't bathed," the onetime standup comic recalled recently. "I thought, 'You're buying Prada on my dime. Go get your teeth fixed.' "

Some peoples' kids... i'm sorry but they said she just got probation. probation. she was ON probation when she stole her identity... wow...
 
If you shoot somebody that is using your identity, would that legally be suicide?

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Nor did Nelson, 31, appear to be remorseful. When she entered the courtroom in her orange jail jumpsuit and saw Lodrick, she smirked and waved at her. Judge Kahn chastised her for her attitude.

Well, the judge obviously wasn't concerned enough to hand down a real sentence... why shouldn't she be smirking and waving? I would be, too, if I could steal someone's identity while on probation, and just get sentenced to more probation.

If Judge Kahn wants to know what's wrong with the judicial system, s/he has only to look in the mirror.
 
If you shoot somebody that is using your identity, would that legally be suicide?

Probably, but they'd charge you with killing the person anyway.

So, you'd have to make the case that the person was legally recognized as you and have him named as you in the charges.

And then you can prove you're not dead, so they'd have to find you innocent. :D
 
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