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PariaMan wrote:The deportation order was signed by hinds
Bro it have plenty idiots these daysalfa wrote:Ain't no way normal police doing all that to a white man. They does even fraid to pull over Benz and BMW much less.
Had to be PNM bigwigs behind this
alfa wrote:Ain't no way normal police doing all that to a white man. They does even fraid to pull over Benz and BMW much less.
Had to be PNM bigwigs behind this
AlphaMan wrote:alfa wrote:Ain't no way normal police doing all that to a white man. They does even fraid to pull over Benz and BMW much less.
Had to be PNM bigwigs behind this
Big boy Unc lawyers rush to his defense this time.
daxt0r wrote:such a shame such expedient action can't be taken when heinz own constituents kill each other and stalk the nation to kill others
the only time when police and justice is quick is when polictics involve.
Guess, like all of us alraedy know, the voter base expendable and dunce lol
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Expected^... Easy money to make
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Expected^... Easy money to make
A good case for PNM harassmentThe_Honourable wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Expected^... Easy money to make
Correct... it will just take some time and is taxpayers who will have to pay. I don't think the state cares if they lose in court as i believe the point of all this was to frustrate him as punishment by using our slow justice system to their advantage.
The only charge he has is sedition, and there is a high chance he will win that case because the law is ambiguous as it is subject to a lot of interpretation.
He was threatened with charges under the Anti-Gang Act and Immigration Act but they pulled back. They detained him last week on money laundering, they pulled back.
The deportation order is vague where Hinds reversed the decision and agreed for him to be released. Since he is pursuing the case, it would be interesting to see why exactly he was deemed an “undesirable inhabitant” and what it takes to be labelled as one.
zoom rader wrote:A good case for PNM harassment
What's your thoughts on Chris himself?The_Honourable wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Expected^... Easy money to make
Correct... it will just take some time and is taxpayers who will have to pay. I don't think the state cares if they lose in court as i believe the point of all this was to frustrate him as punishment by using our slow justice system to their advantage.
The only charge he has is sedition, and there is a high chance he will win that case because the law is ambiguous as it is subject to a lot of interpretation.
He was threatened with charges under the Anti-Gang Act and Immigration Act but they pulled back. They detained him last week on money laundering, they pulled back.
The deportation order is vague where Hinds reversed the decision and agreed for him to be released. Since Chris is pursuing the case, it would be interesting to see why exactly he was deemed an “undesirable inhabitant” and what it takes to be labelled as one.
Think trinidad is his most viewed series to date. Channel popping. Did you like and subscribe?MaxPower wrote:zoom rader wrote:A good case for PNM harassment
A good case for social media views
And known Jamaican Drug dealers to perfrom heretimelapse wrote:Meanwhile we encouraging known gang pests from Jamaica to openly perform 'music' that incites violence.
Jah bless Chrismero wrote:What's your thoughts on Chris himself?The_Honourable wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Expected^... Easy money to make
Correct... it will just take some time and is taxpayers who will have to pay. I don't think the state cares if they lose in court as i believe the point of all this was to frustrate him as punishment by using our slow justice system to their advantage.
The only charge he has is sedition, and there is a high chance he will win that case because the law is ambiguous as it is subject to a lot of interpretation.
He was threatened with charges under the Anti-Gang Act and Immigration Act but they pulled back. They detained him last week on money laundering, they pulled back.
The deportation order is vague where Hinds reversed the decision and agreed for him to be released. Since Chris is pursuing the case, it would be interesting to see why exactly he was deemed an “undesirable inhabitant” and what it takes to be labelled as one.
Think he just paying the price of politics or there's more?
The_Honourable wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Expected^... Easy money to make
Correct... it will just take some time and is taxpayers who will have to pay. I don't think the state cares if they lose in court as i believe the point of all this was to frustrate him as punishment by using our slow justice system to their advantage.
The only charge he has is sedition, and there is a high chance he will win that case because the law is ambiguous as it is subject to a lot of interpretation.
He was threatened with charges under the Anti-Gang Act and Immigration Act but they pulled back. They detained him last week on money laundering, they pulled back.
The deportation order is vague where Hinds reversed the decision and agreed for him to be released. Since Chris is pursuing the case, it would be interesting to see why exactly he was deemed an “undesirable inhabitant” and what it takes to be labelled as one.
mero wrote:What's your thoughts on Chris himself?The_Honourable wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Expected^... Easy money to make
Correct... it will just take some time and is taxpayers who will have to pay. I don't think the state cares if they lose in court as i believe the point of all this was to frustrate him as punishment by using our slow justice system to their advantage.
The only charge he has is sedition, and there is a high chance he will win that case because the law is ambiguous as it is subject to a lot of interpretation.
He was threatened with charges under the Anti-Gang Act and Immigration Act but they pulled back. They detained him last week on money laundering, they pulled back.
The deportation order is vague where Hinds reversed the decision and agreed for him to be released. Since Chris is pursuing the case, it would be interesting to see why exactly he was deemed an “undesirable inhabitant” and what it takes to be labelled as one.
Think he just paying the price of politics or there's more?
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