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re: DOJ Wants Prison Time for Woman Who 'Stole' Ashley Biden's Diary

Posted on 4/4/24 at 3:05 pm to
Posted by TigerMyth36
River Ridge
Member since Nov 2005
39744 posts
Posted on 4/4/24 at 3:05 pm to
The diary value was under$750. Thief is good to go with a ticket right?
Posted by Vacherie Saint
Member since Aug 2015
39632 posts
Posted on 4/4/24 at 3:12 pm to
She left her diary behind after leaving a drug rehab facility in 2020. I’m still wondering how this is theft. It’s typical that landlords can legally dispose of abandoned goods after 30 days. The more common practice in hotels and hostels is 90 days.
Posted by TigerMyth36
River Ridge
Member since Nov 2005
39744 posts
Posted on 4/4/24 at 3:18 pm to
True. But as I said, even if they think it was theft, they are all cool with theft under $750 so this should be a ticket at worst per the average liberal.
Posted by Vacherie Saint
Member since Aug 2015
39632 posts
Posted on 4/4/24 at 3:37 pm to
It’s $950 in California. And they will not prosecute it at all.
Posted by LuckyTiger
Someone's Alter
Member since Dec 2008
45433 posts
Posted on 4/4/24 at 3:57 pm to
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I find it odd none of our resident progs, who assured us this was bullshite, are in here mouthbreathing and spewing their bullshite.


Well, Progs are child molesters so they actually support stuff like this. They can’t come out and say it though.
Posted by dafif
Member since Jan 2019
5669 posts
Posted on 4/4/24 at 4:07 pm to
Can someone explain to me how our federal government is involved in this? a sept personal property within a state is not a federal case.

How does the federal court even have jurisdiction over this?
Posted by tarzana
TX Hwy 6--Brazos River Backwater
Member since Sep 2015
26412 posts
Posted on 4/4/24 at 4:11 pm to
Whoever committed this hideous crime should serve serious sentence behind bars.
Posted by BBONDS25
Member since Mar 2008
48801 posts
Posted on 4/4/24 at 4:13 pm to
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Whoever committed this hideous crime should serve serious sentence behind bars.


Which crime? Showering with a teenage daughter? You vote for that guy.
Posted by Texas Weazel
Louisiana is a shithole
Member since Oct 2016
8557 posts
Posted on 4/4/24 at 4:15 pm to
Have we found out who leaked the abortion ruling from the Supreme Court?
Posted by UncleFestersLegs
Member since Nov 2010
11007 posts
Posted on 4/4/24 at 4:17 pm to
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Whoever committed this hideous crime should serve serious sentence behind bars.
I agree but apparently pedophiles aren't a priority with the lawfare regime plus he would have to be impeached first
Posted by EZE Tiger Fan
Member since Jul 2004
50466 posts
Posted on 4/4/24 at 4:37 pm to
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Whoever committed this hideous crime should serve serious sentence behind bars.


Make that two open pedophile defenders in this thread so far.
Posted by 2020_reVISION
Richmond,VA
Member since Dec 2020
3051 posts
Posted on 4/4/24 at 8:43 pm to
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She left her diary behind after leaving a drug rehab facility in 2020. I’m still wondering how this is theft. It’s typical that landlords can legally dispose of abandoned goods after 30 days. The more common practice in hotels and hostels is 90 days.


Got curious a couple weeks ago, found this...

Legal Disposition of Abandoned Property in Florida
At the expiration, abandonment or termination of a tenancy, tenants often leave personal property behind. Landlords may be tempted to immediately sell or dispose of the abandoned personal property, but doing so can expose them to liability. Any personal property left behind should be left on the premises or stored safely by the landlord. Moreover, the landlord must exercise reasonable care in storing the abandoned personal property.

Florida Statutes Chapter 715 establishes procedural requirements that must be followed, with two exceptions, to legally dispose of abandoned personal property after a tenancy. The statute applies to all residential, commercial, and mobile home tenancies after issuance of a writ of possession. In order to avoid potential liability, the procedures in Chapter 715 may also be used by parties that may not have a traditional landlord/tenant relationship, but a departed occupant has left unwanted property.

The statute first requires the landlord to notify the tenant, and any other person who the landlord reasonably believes is the owner of the property, that such property remains on the premises. The notice should describe all of the property left on the premises. The description should be detailed enough so that the owner of the property can identify it. The notice must also:

1) be in writing and sent by first-class mail, postage prepared to the tenant’s last known address, and any other address the landlord reasonably believes the tenant would receive the notice.
2) notify the owner where the property is being stored if not on the leased premises;
3) notify the owner that reasonable costs for storage may be charged before the property is returned;
4) include specific information as to where the property may be claimed;
5) include a deadline to claim the property (at least ten or fifteen days depending on how the notice is served); and
6) state how the property will be disposed of should the owner fail to claim the property.

MORE HERE ~ https://ablawfl.com/legal-disposition-of-abandoned-property-in-florida/
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