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Re: Carry in a Credit Union

Posted: Wed May 11, 2016 11:11 am
by thetexan
My point is that you have committed a violation in both cases and the prosecution at trial for either or both depends on your willingness to accept the citation for the class C or plead guilty for the class A.

I guess it's the same thing.

Tex

Re: Carry in a Credit Union

Posted: Wed May 11, 2016 11:37 am
by JALLEN
thetexan wrote:My point is that you have committed a violation in both cases and the prosecution at trial for either or both depends on your willingness to accept the citation for the class C or plead guilty for the class A.

I guess it's the same thing.

Tex
I suppose in some groups the common parlance could be the same, but "guilty" is a verdict rendered by a court, whether judge or jury, based on properly admitted and admissible evidence proving each and every element of the charged offense beyond a reasonable doubt..... IOW, a conviction.

The most prominent example might be OJ Simpson. Many believe he committed the acts, but he wasn't "guilty."