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Guy that I work with had a warrant on a guy who skipped out during the middle of his trial. The trial was for robbing a bar and shooting the bartender in the face with a shotgun during the commission of the robbery. This guy's family put up a house. He sees it's going bad during the trial. He decides, you know, the wind is my place. I'm going to get out of here. He comes the next day.
Guy that I work with had a warrant on a guy who skipped out during the middle of his trial. The trial was for robbing a bar and shooting the bartender in the face with a shotgun during the commission of the robbery. This guy's family put up a house. He sees it's going bad during the trial. He decides, you know, the wind is my place. I'm going to get out of here. He comes the next day.
Guy that I work with had a warrant on a guy who skipped out during the middle of his trial. The trial was for robbing a bar and shooting the bartender in the face with a shotgun during the commission of the robbery. This guy's family put up a house. He sees it's going bad during the trial. He decides, you know, the wind is my place. I'm going to get out of here. He comes the next day.
He's supposed to be in the courtroom. The judge sees the defendant gone. He says, yeah, warrant for him. Get him now. So he came over to our office. Go find this guy. We're looking for him. We can't find him. He bolted town. Well, my partner had to investigate everything he could.
He's supposed to be in the courtroom. The judge sees the defendant gone. He says, yeah, warrant for him. Get him now. So he came over to our office. Go find this guy. We're looking for him. We can't find him. He bolted town. Well, my partner had to investigate everything he could.
He's supposed to be in the courtroom. The judge sees the defendant gone. He says, yeah, warrant for him. Get him now. So he came over to our office. Go find this guy. We're looking for him. We can't find him. He bolted town. Well, my partner had to investigate everything he could.
He looks through some really old paperwork in the docket files of the courthouse, and he finds a phone number associated with a family member in Connecticut. Picks up the phone, calls it. Who answers? Our hero. He says, yeah, this is Detective whatever. Listen, don't hang up. Here's what happened in the case. And he says, what? Here's what happened in the case.
He looks through some really old paperwork in the docket files of the courthouse, and he finds a phone number associated with a family member in Connecticut. Picks up the phone, calls it. Who answers? Our hero. He says, yeah, this is Detective whatever. Listen, don't hang up. Here's what happened in the case. And he says, what? Here's what happened in the case.
He looks through some really old paperwork in the docket files of the courthouse, and he finds a phone number associated with a family member in Connecticut. Picks up the phone, calls it. Who answers? Our hero. He says, yeah, this is Detective whatever. Listen, don't hang up. Here's what happened in the case. And he says, what? Here's what happened in the case.
The bartender, the witness himself, is now wanted. He bolted. He's not testifying. The judge is willing to get rid of this case if you'll come down and pay $250 fine for possession of the unlicensed shotgun on Monday morning at 9 o'clock. You got to get a money order. You got a pen? He's writing all this stuff down. Monday morning comes. We think he's not coming.
The bartender, the witness himself, is now wanted. He bolted. He's not testifying. The judge is willing to get rid of this case if you'll come down and pay $250 fine for possession of the unlicensed shotgun on Monday morning at 9 o'clock. You got to get a money order. You got a pen? He's writing all this stuff down. Monday morning comes. We think he's not coming.
The bartender, the witness himself, is now wanted. He bolted. He's not testifying. The judge is willing to get rid of this case if you'll come down and pay $250 fine for possession of the unlicensed shotgun on Monday morning at 9 o'clock. You got to get a money order. You got a pen? He's writing all this stuff down. Monday morning comes. We think he's not coming.
He's like, yeah, okay, be there, whatever. Monday morning comes. We had made an arrest at about 6.30, 7.30. We come down to the courthouse. We had a special office there. We bring our guy in, and there's a guy sitting there wearing a tuxedo. Our hero went and got his hair jerry-curled, rented a tuxedo, and had green patent leather shoes on.
He's like, yeah, okay, be there, whatever. Monday morning comes. We had made an arrest at about 6.30, 7.30. We come down to the courthouse. We had a special office there. We bring our guy in, and there's a guy sitting there wearing a tuxedo. Our hero went and got his hair jerry-curled, rented a tuxedo, and had green patent leather shoes on.
He's like, yeah, okay, be there, whatever. Monday morning comes. We had made an arrest at about 6.30, 7.30. We come down to the courthouse. We had a special office there. We bring our guy in, and there's a guy sitting there wearing a tuxedo. Our hero went and got his hair jerry-curled, rented a tuxedo, and had green patent leather shoes on.
He's sitting there waiting for us, and he's waving his money. I got my money order. What happened is during his trial, he was convicted in absentia and sentenced to 12 and a half to 25 years. His lawyer couldn't get in touch with him because he didn't have a number, so he didn't know. So he believed our crap. He went and got a money order and showed up for court. So we said, excuse me one second.
He's sitting there waiting for us, and he's waving his money. I got my money order. What happened is during his trial, he was convicted in absentia and sentenced to 12 and a half to 25 years. His lawyer couldn't get in touch with him because he didn't have a number, so he didn't know. So he believed our crap. He went and got a money order and showed up for court. So we said, excuse me one second.
He's sitting there waiting for us, and he's waving his money. I got my money order. What happened is during his trial, he was convicted in absentia and sentenced to 12 and a half to 25 years. His lawyer couldn't get in touch with him because he didn't have a number, so he didn't know. So he believed our crap. He went and got a money order and showed up for court. So we said, excuse me one second.
We walked out in the hallway and pissed ourselves laughing. Went back in and said, yeah, we'll just walk into the courtroom, no problem. So we took him back up to the courtroom and he's like, yeah, this is good. We said, listen, it's procedure. We just have to put cuffs on you. Okay, no problem.
We walked out in the hallway and pissed ourselves laughing. Went back in and said, yeah, we'll just walk into the courtroom, no problem. So we took him back up to the courtroom and he's like, yeah, this is good. We said, listen, it's procedure. We just have to put cuffs on you. Okay, no problem.