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Originally Posted by Parag
well i have had the car super loud for a year now, (almost to the day this guy moved in, Ive lived there for 14 years). I take the car around the block almost every Saturday. apparently he has tried to stop me before, but only drive by once so he never had the opportunity, that day I did two laps. that happened on the second. never done burnouts, donuts, speeding.... nothing just a drive, my neighbor does burnouts almost every weekend in his mustang! never even had the cops called, or pulled over. the car has be heard a full two miles away at WOT. never seen the guy before in my life!
as for the missing story, it is just the back end of it. It ends with him trying to run me and my sister over with his truck on my property and me expressing myself with my CCW. the .45 ended it quickly, had it with me the whole time, he didnt expect that. All my actions fell directly under castle doctrine (make my day law). I know all the laws he broke after the story ended i just needed to know the definitions of the stuff he did off my property, as the arresting officer did not charge him with anything before he entered. now it is being re investigated and i want to try to compile a list. his crazyness just kept escalating as i kept avoiding him.
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There would be a few traffic law violations, but honestly you and I both know they will plea the case down to one or two charges max and that will be the end of it.
Speaking from experience, the traffic law violations will be the first to get thrown from the case vs. any criminal charges probably why the officer didn't get to excited to add them..... not knowing your state's exact traffic laws/penalties I would say reckless driving would have been the only one with teeth worth adding at all.
They may have also used the driving incident as articulation in a criminal charge such as harassment.....which would qualify here.....alarming or distressing conduct, intimidation etc also may get unlawful imprisonment for "restraining" your movements...(probably a stetch though)