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Got my NC Dept of Revenue bill for that Weed.


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I had a buddy about 10 years ago, who got arrested with a similar amount and owed taxes on it as well. He got pulled over for an expired tag and the cops detained him while they waited on a Dept of Revenue agent. They seized his Audi, as payment, right there on the spot.

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so what has your attorneys said?

why are you getting screwed for something you didnt do?

im still confused.

Read the end of the "just got out of jail thread". I pleaded "no contest" to PWIMSD Marijuana. Reason being that I got a pretty good deal out of it, 18months of unsupervised probation.

They were using text messages concerning my legitimate website business, which is a registered LLC, concerning money and delivery times on projects, as evidence against me, among other things. Jury trials are always a crap shoot, more often than not, if you are offered a good plea agreement you take it because you never know how a jury trial will turn out and if you lose your sentence is almost NEVER suspended in favor of prison.

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