TABC sting goes bad for them

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mojo84 wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2019 11:04 am It seems there are other potential charges available in addition to just providing alcohol to a minor. What about contempt of court for lying under oath and falsifying the police report.
That part would be perjury, no?

I suppose there are any number of charges that can be leveled against this guy. I wonder they'll plead down to? Parking citation?
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C-dub wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2019 8:16 pm
That part would be perjury, no?

Yes. The word just didn't come to mind as I was typing.
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Giving alcohol to his minor accomplice. False arrest. Lying under oath.

No bad intentions? Right, and Jeffrey Dahmer was just hungry. :roll:

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There will be no prosecution or any consequences for this 'Agent'. - Proof you say? How does this grab you? -- “Yes, he misstated the transaction that took place. But we felt it was nothing intentional.” - I've been trying to tell you guys, any connections to govt service, or any kind of Law Enforcement, those guys just don't get prosecuted very often. When on occasion they do get caught, more often than not, they get under-charged and a slap on the wrist.
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baseballguy2001 wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 3:33 pm I've been trying to tell you guys, any connections to govt service, or any kind of Law Enforcement, those guys just don't get prosecuted very often. When on occasion they do get caught, more often than not, they get under-charged and a slap on the wrist.
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