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Topic: Misdemeanor. Couldn't ask for worse timing. (Read 3817 times)
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madsensg
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The other day I was accused of committing a misdemeanor. I was told the fine was a only about $100. I plan on fighting it because I think I have a good shot at beating it. However, just in case I do not...
I had already sent in all my apps before the incident occured, should I wait until the schools have responded and I have made my decision where I am going to update my file, or should I send updates to all the schools before their decision is made and risk influencing their decision?
How much will having a recent (minor) misdemeanor influence a schools decision. I feel that it probably won't hurt me at my safety schools but could be very damaging to me at my target schools.
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3.5/161 Accepted: Utah!, ASU, Chicago-Kent, Tulane, Denver Dings: None Withdrawn: Colorado, Min, American, San Diego
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desmo
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make no mention of it until it is finally decided.
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madsensg
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The other day I was out duck hunting when some jackass said he saw my brother and I shooting at swans. He called the fish cop, who after observing us for a while and seeing that indeed we were not shooting at swans wrote us a ticket. He said that even though he didn't see anything someone was willing to testify against us, so he wrote us a ticket for hunting swans without a permit, a class B misdemeanor, usually about a$100 fine. There is absolutely no evidence except some dudes word. Also, we know some people that were in the area that were actually closer to us than the accusser. They will be able to testify that we were not shooting at swans. I don't see how this could possibly hold up in court.
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Chitown Man
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a misdeameanor could really hurt, but i don't think this one will hurt you at all.
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desmo
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next time, shoot the jackass
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madsensg
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The fish cop would not tell us who our accussers were. I am not affraid to hire an attorney and fight this one (even though it will cost me a lot more than just paying the damn ticket).
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desmo
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if it were me, I'd fight it just to keep it off my record so some future employer doesn't think I'm some card carrying NRA happy killer who likes to shoot geese and torture puppies
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madsensg
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The NRA needs attorneys too, hopefully high paying ones!!!!
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3.5/161 Accepted: Utah!, ASU, Chicago-Kent, Tulane, Denver Dings: None Withdrawn: Colorado, Min, American, San Diego
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mattb23
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I wouldn't be too concerned about it either way. If I were you, I'd either fight hard or plea out to an infraction/violation; just do everything possible to avoid the conviction. It sounds like a circumstance where if you're willing to hire an attorney, the question would quickly be resolved in court--with the evidence as you describe, I can't see a local court finding it necessary to spend the time and resources to actually contest a case.
I don't think you need to rush to notify your other schools, especially as it sounds like the situation really is in flux. If you do decide to fight it and don't work it out with the Court, then I'd probably suggest writing a pretty detailed account of your version of the facts; emphasize that it was your decision to contest the case, as you're confident as to your innocence.
My best advice, though, is plead out if you can. I had a whole debacle when I was a senior in high school, two misdemeanor charges, but it ended up getting knocked down to an infraction, and it's been a total non-issue.
Good luck man and sorry that cop decided to hassle ya.
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Jareds3
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I have a misdermeanor from five years ago and pretty much everyone says that it is no big deal. Mine was for a stupid prank gone wrong right after I was 18 though. I think they only care about convictions and stuff if they are pretty substantial like drugs/theft etc. You could just call up some schools and ask what they say though. I mean if you don't say your name and you don't call from a phone that will indicate to them who you are then you have nothing to lose. I wouldn't talk about it to them untill after because they don't care if you are accused just if you are found guilty.
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