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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 663619" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>Yeah, always LOVED dealing with offenders like this. Had several that I swear, I could walk around a corner and observe them sticking the knife into the body a couple of more times and their response would be "Why are you freecasing me? I didn't kill him, he was already dead!" Freecasing means just what it sounds like, that we are citing them for a violation that they didn't commit.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>First off, paying the drug dealer to not testify is called tampering with a witness and yes, it IS a felony. Secondly, this is a VERY common ploy in prison that offenders use to get money put on their books. Its just another hustle. As far as the dealer coming after you? Possible but unlikely. The fact of the matter is, they will only come after you if they think that it will help get them their money in some way. If you wont pay them and your son wont pony up to keep them away, which being in jail will make that impossible, then there is no reason whatsoever for them to come after you. That being said, take precautions. Sometimes they are spiteful and will do it to hurt the person that owes them. Document EVERYTHING and give it to the authorities. If you get any strange phone calls or messages, contact the authorities. There is a possibility that the dealer will come after you but it is highly unlikely. No profit in it and lets be realistic, what they do is illegal but it is business and business is all about the bottom line. It would look VERY bad on him if you or your family were to be harmed right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 663619, member: 18238"] Yeah, always LOVED dealing with offenders like this. Had several that I swear, I could walk around a corner and observe them sticking the knife into the body a couple of more times and their response would be "Why are you freecasing me? I didn't kill him, he was already dead!" Freecasing means just what it sounds like, that we are citing them for a violation that they didn't commit. First off, paying the drug dealer to not testify is called tampering with a witness and yes, it IS a felony. Secondly, this is a VERY common ploy in prison that offenders use to get money put on their books. Its just another hustle. As far as the dealer coming after you? Possible but unlikely. The fact of the matter is, they will only come after you if they think that it will help get them their money in some way. If you wont pay them and your son wont pony up to keep them away, which being in jail will make that impossible, then there is no reason whatsoever for them to come after you. That being said, take precautions. Sometimes they are spiteful and will do it to hurt the person that owes them. Document EVERYTHING and give it to the authorities. If you get any strange phone calls or messages, contact the authorities. There is a possibility that the dealer will come after you but it is highly unlikely. No profit in it and lets be realistic, what they do is illegal but it is business and business is all about the bottom line. It would look VERY bad on him if you or your family were to be harmed right now. [/QUOTE]
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