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Aaaaarrrgghhh!!!! The police jurisdictions keep throwing our case back and forth
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 546344" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Thanks for the heads-up, pasajes4.</p><p></p><p>Ggf found some tight-buttoning khakis (lithium or potato chips, anyone?) and a nice white dress shirt, and black dress shoes. No tie.</p><p>We did see another teen come in wearing a tie. </p><p></p><p>The rest of the crowd were ... umm ... pretty much people I wouldn't want to hang out with. There was a sign on the wall: Men, tuck in your shirts and remove your hats before entering the courtroom.</p><p>Just sad that you have to tell people that.</p><p></p><p>Going through security was kind of fun, actually. The deputy pointed out something in my purse that looked odd so we started searching for it. He'd send the purse through the Xray unit again, after having removed a few things and it would still show up. I was guessing at things on the Xray, like the key fob for my car, etc. and I said, "It looks so different on the Xray." He said, "Yes, you get a real education here." He was actually very nice.</p><p></p><p>After that, it was boring. Sit and wait until your name is called. Get a piece of paper and come back in 3 wks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 546344, member: 3419"] Thanks for the heads-up, pasajes4. Ggf found some tight-buttoning khakis (lithium or potato chips, anyone?) and a nice white dress shirt, and black dress shoes. No tie. We did see another teen come in wearing a tie. The rest of the crowd were ... umm ... pretty much people I wouldn't want to hang out with. There was a sign on the wall: Men, tuck in your shirts and remove your hats before entering the courtroom. Just sad that you have to tell people that. Going through security was kind of fun, actually. The deputy pointed out something in my purse that looked odd so we started searching for it. He'd send the purse through the Xray unit again, after having removed a few things and it would still show up. I was guessing at things on the Xray, like the key fob for my car, etc. and I said, "It looks so different on the Xray." He said, "Yes, you get a real education here." He was actually very nice. After that, it was boring. Sit and wait until your name is called. Get a piece of paper and come back in 3 wks. [/QUOTE]
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