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- 27 Paź 2021
Yes, but his being a lawyer or having money has jack to do with getting/ paying a ticket. He neither appeared (as person or attorney) nor engaged a lawyer on his behalf. And when you're pulled over, they don't know your job [unless of course they know you bc you're a repeat offender in a small town - though iirc Nick's tickets have been in a variety of places]; and issued tickets just go into a database/system. And you can have a pile of tickets but unless your license is suspended you don't even get an extra fine written up when you are pulled over. Ymmv if you are Black...but even then the tickets issuing/enforcement system is usually pretty lax/variable. If you have a warrant it's different, and if your license is suspended you'll get additional fines. (And when you go to pay them there will be a premium - but he hasn't bothered with that, ofc.)The lack of visible consequences in any of that does demonstrate NIck as white attorney with money getting treated special. Because alot of people who did a whole lot less than Nick car-wise have gotten the hammer dropped on them.
Based on his current charges, his presumptive sentence even if found guilty on the charged is non-confinement. Based on the current charges, the Court has discretion to order up to a year - 1 day confined, but it's rare in his circumstance.Minnesota sentencing guidelines would like a word with you, but your mind is made up of anecdotes so, c'est la vie.
Wouldn't be surprising. Dad had to pay his property taxes, after all.The other possibility is that he is so irresponsible that Dad is taking over dealing with all the paper filings in the case, has maybe taken over dealing with Nick's attorney and everything else mail-delivery related concerning Nick.
With the exception of dealing with his attorney. Can't believe Nick's ego would allow that.