Yes, in my mid 20's. I was arrested for felony possession of cocaine and misdeminor possession of marijuana. I only spent a few hours in jail since I made bail. My exhusband was also arrested for cocaine. I only had an empty seal with residue and one joint. They sentanced him to a drug class and dropped my charges all together.
2006-08-10 19:39:21
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answered by RoZ 4
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Once but honest to goodness it was a clerical error in a different county. I found out about it and was told by both counties it was cleared up and I told the morons that came to arrest me and they did it anyway instead of making a simple 30 second phone call. I wasn't even allowed to leave a note for my kids who would come home and find that I had just vanished! I actually had to spend the night in jail in the other county, because the idiots that arrested me said they would check it out but didn't bother until the very end of the day! If they had called when they said they would none of it would have happened! Then they tricked me in to going with them anyway, said we were going to the station to check on it and took me to the jail instead!! Even though the other county knew it was a mistake they had no choice but to take me until court opened the next day, it had to go through the court since they had actually arrested me!! They created a problem and I had to pay for it!! How stupid is that???
They put me by myself so nothing could happen to me and apologized profusely and repeatedly BUT I still had to endure being handcuffed and shackled, strip searched, fingerprinted and deloused!
I should have sued them but I was so thrown by the whole thing that I couldn't think straight for quite a while! It was terrifying to know they can do that to you when you've done absolutely nothing wrong! Then they released me 38 miles from home with no way to get there! Not a dime on me (I wasn't allowed to have anything). Somehow it wasn't their responsibility to get me back home??
2006-08-10 20:12:32
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answered by dappersmom 6
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Yes . I was arrested and acused of something that I didn't do...
Believe me when I say that it is no picnic when someone has lied on you just to get you arrested...And then what comes after you get out is even worst and humiliating; Because then people are
talking about you and thinking that you did what ever it was you were locked up for...And in a small town, the rumors get biger and biger...GOSSIP SLANDER LIES ... They hurt you worst than being locked up...
2006-08-10 19:55:19
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answered by D Coy 3
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yep. breaking and entering. Somehow got roped into trying to steal a car with a jag in the bag, but the car was a push button automatic and he could not figure it out. As time went by, someone saw the fogged up windshield and called the cops.
I know, here's my sign http://www.mistupid.com/people/page013.htm
2006-08-10 19:35:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No but should have quite a few times when I was a minor. I should have been busted for alcohol more then once for minor in possession. But some how I never was caught. Guess someone was on my side and still is.
2006-08-10 19:41:15
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answered by randy j 4
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No, but I thought I was going to be. One of my girlfriend's called me and said that this other friend of us was threatening to commit suicide. I had a letter from him and my boyfriend and I drove to that address to go see if he was okay. We saw the address on the fence and assumed it was the first house, not realizing that there was an A, B, C, etc. We rang the doorbell and no one answered. The sliding door was open, so my boyfriend went in out of concern for our friend and yelled out his name. A lady came out and freaked out. I asked if Pat was there and she told me where he lived. I apologized to her and explained what had happened. We found our friend's house and knocked on the door. His parent's were there with him and he was okay. We told him about accidently going into the lady's house.
We left and I had not even driven a block when a police officer pulled me over. That lady had called the cops on us. We told him what happened and gave him our ID's. He went back to his car. I sat there thinking about how I was going to have to call my dad and ask him to come bail me out of jail. Two other police cars pulled up. The officer said that he would have to go to our friend's house to check out our story. My boyfriend wanted to go with him, but the cop said, "no." I also showed the officer the envelope with the address and that the E looked liked it meant East. Two of the cops went to our friends house and the others stayed with us. Our friend told them that that lady was crazy and always called the cops on everyone. Then they let us go.
2006-08-10 19:48:13
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answered by runningviolin 5
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yes-traffic, failure to appear, apparently if you have a child hanging between your legs half in and half out- with all that pain you had better remember your court date and be there(someone there will catch them) and oops sorry you ended up with a baby in the hospital for a month after wards!
My lawyer fixed it!
2006-08-10 19:36:45
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answered by mominshoe 5
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Yes for a clerical error
2006-08-10 19:35:11
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answered by ML 5
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Yep, Speeding...147 in a 45...
2006-08-10 19:35:34
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answered by Gizmo 4
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No, I have never been arrested.
2006-08-10 19:34:28
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answered by Sheng 1
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