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02-04-2011 , 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by michelle227
I was quite surprised, however, to see that the .pdf was not a redacted version. There is no excuse for the personal identifiers (ie. phone numbers and addresses of witnesses) to have been made public pre-trial. In fact, and as an example, even the reports we get related to clients tend to have that sort of data redacted (to include plate and VIN data).
I agree.

And I am somewhat less likely to contribute to the police in the future because of the personal information that was so publicly shared in this case. I certainly will be very cautious if I ever share important information with the police in the future to make sure I am anonymous.

Simon

lol
02-04-2011 , 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by MillimeterPeter
is this a level? if not why on earth would the robber try to give $25k chips to someone playing micro stakes lol
I'm pretty sure we can all agree the robber is not exactly some brilliant criminal mind. I'm surprised he didn't try to just auction them off on ebay or perhaps 2p2's marketplace.
02-04-2011 , 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by FlatTireSuited
Probably. But maybe the DA wants to go all-out given how much publicity this crime got. Maybe he wants to show people he can crack down on crime. Maybe the robber sobers up, decides he'd rather take a chance at walking as opposed to plea bargainning down to 25 years in jail (from a maximum of what, 30? 50?), and then argue that his confession won't count because he was on drugs. I don't know, but what I do know is that just in case, don't need to give the defense lawyer any ammo.

Even amongst the get-tough-on-crime DA's, few will refuse to put a plea offer on the table. And only the truly idiotic of idiot defendants will refuse a plea in situations such as this...

As to an attempt to suppress the confession, I do not envision a public defender putting forth the bang-up arguments that would be required to overcome the confession while in a voluntary state of intoxication. And I do not see a highly regarded defense attorney stepping up to do the case as a favor for the father except and unless it is to shave a few years off of the plea offer. There does not seem to be funds to pay for counsel. And when that situation exists, the names tend not to stick around (see the Allen Stanford case as a prime example).
02-04-2011 , 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by TomR
I agree.

And I am somewhat less likely to contribute to the police in the future because of the personal information that was so publicly shared in this case. I certainly will be very cautious if I ever share important information with the police in the future to make sure I am anonymous.

Simon

lol
I'm going to guess if a crime was committed against you or a family member you would expect or on some level appreciate any and all people with information to come forward to the Police. I do agree that releasing personal information in this situation is less than ideal.

I get tired of the ghetto mentality on here about the police being the enemy. No, I'm not a cop, I don't know a cop or want to be a cop.
02-04-2011 , 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Knight of Cydonia
Such a good scene, nice pull
02-04-2011 , 10:16 PM
always a judge's kid...
02-04-2011 , 10:28 PM
Tip of the hat to Provo. You did good man and your bro was 100% correct about you having to talk to the police.
02-04-2011 , 10:30 PM
Since when do they publish contact information of witnesses? If they are capable of this great of an oversight, how could anyone come forward again?

Oh Yea

STOP SNITCHING.

It Helps no one. You could be putting yourself and family in danger. I hope you negotiated a reward before u gave the information.....
02-04-2011 , 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Dak9885
Since when do they publish contact information of witnesses? If they are capable of this great of an oversight, how could anyone come forward again?

Oh Yea

STOP SNITCHING.

It Helps no one. You could be putting yourself and family in danger. I hope you negotiated a reward before u gave the information.....
= drivel
02-04-2011 , 10:45 PM
Seriously, this thread starts to suck every time some faux criminal comes on here and reiterates the tired anthem spread by the classless, destructive, subtraction from society that is the underworld.
02-04-2011 , 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Dak9885
Since when do they publish contact information of witnesses? If they are capable of this great of an oversight, how could anyone come forward again?

Oh Yea

STOP SNITCHING.

It Helps no one. You could be putting yourself and family in danger. I hope you negotiated a reward before u gave the information.....
This is a serious question. What is the IQ of the person that would make this post?..
02-04-2011 , 10:51 PM
This is so sick. I played in Venetian with him. He came in at like 3 am with about 30k in cash. Lost 10k then left. In 4k pot I have air and was ready to ch/f the river and he mucked his hand before I checked. Hahaha
02-04-2011 , 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by PokerFan2008
This is a serious question. What is the IQ of the person that would make this post?..
SATs for rolls. Whatver man, all risk no reward. Doesnt make sense to me. When your loved ones wind up in a ditch dont say you werent warned.
02-04-2011 , 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by PokerFan2008
This is a serious question. What is the IQ of the person that would make this post?..
Take the square root of the average human IQ, divide by 2 then multiply the answer by 1/(posters age)

EZ game
02-04-2011 , 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by CubKiller
This is so sick. I played in Venetian with him. He came in at like 3 am with about 30k in cash. Lost 10k then left. In 4k pot I have air and was ready to ch/f the river and he mucked his hand before I checked. Hahaha


mbn sir
02-04-2011 , 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Dak9885
SATs for rolls. Whatver man, all risk no reward. Doesnt make sense to me. When your loved ones wind up in a ditch dont say you werent warned.
What is your major malfunction? An oblique threat like that is unwarranted and inappropriate on so many levels.

Do you have kids, family? How can you look at yourself in the mirror and abide such a "code"?

You have no shame. Beyond that I had zero knowledge I would be outer today by the law. Classless p.o.s. itt
02-05-2011 , 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Dak9885
Since when do they publish contact information of witnesses? If they are capable of this great of an oversight, how could anyone come forward again?
This does seem like a huge fail on the part of LVPD. It seems like there was a fair bit of info that had no reason to be in the arrest report. Like Carleo's checking account number- why should that be included in such a document?
02-05-2011 , 01:17 AM
well played provo
02-05-2011 , 01:47 AM
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Originally Posted by tibrida
These detectives need to take some writing improvement classes. Provotrout you live in va?
This is amazing writing for a police report. (Amazingly good.)
02-05-2011 , 02:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Michael Davis
This is amazing writing for a police report. (Amazingly good.)
Aside from the fact that they didn't redact PII from the report that wasn't relevant to public disclosure. The Las Vegas Police Department screwed the pooch on this big time. They look like fools to anyone savvy in law at this point. The epitome of incompetence, courtesy of Las Vegas PD. But they got their guy, which is all they care about in the first place, so this is probably no news to them.
02-05-2011 , 02:33 AM
Another article in Yahoo

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110205/...llagio_hold_up
02-05-2011 , 03:01 AM
provo,

In your dealings with the robber, do you think he wanted to get caught? subconsciously?

the affidavit states that more than one informer - you included, i think - reported that the biker bandit said things like "i don't know what i might do next" (and this encouraged you to turn him in). not to play amateur psychologist, but this strikes me as probably an honest statement by him. like he was really afraid of what he might do, and maybe subconsciously wanted to be put away.

or maybe he's just a moron/desperate addict and wanted to brag on the robbery.
02-05-2011 , 03:15 AM
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Originally Posted by charder30
first facebook hit for "Anthony Carleo"
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000052249403
wp sir, wp. Also, the police report was a great read, had me in stitches...
02-05-2011 , 03:22 AM
wp provo..

to hell with anyone who disagrees or calls u a snitch or narc...

2+2 gangstas=lolz
02-05-2011 , 04:00 AM
After reading what Matusow wrote about the Clark County Jail in Check Raising the Devil, sounds like this guy's in for a load of fun.

      
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