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Finally got tint/plate ticket - cop "let me keep my car"


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I've driven past this part of 270 - 71 nearly everyday since July and haven't seen this ass clown. Now I know why. :lol: Every time I drove the G8 or the Cobra, I expected to see him again, and get pulled over. Call it Karma or not, he's a dick and the No Front Plate Crew Of Columbus Racing can rejoice... :cool:
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+1.

 

...and DIZZAM, Frank! That sucks you had to go all through that for 2% variance in tint darkness! :thumbdown

 

Yeah, it sucks. I knew it was BS ticket, she just wanted to pay it off and save the trouble, it wasn't a moving violation and all it was is just a fine. But I hate BS tickets, told her I wanted to fight it just on principle. So we did, both had to take a half day of leave to do it. The prosecutor agreed that it was a BS ticket and dismissed it in pre-trial. The prosecutor also made me aware that there is no law stating that the LEO has to accept the doctor's note for tint, so it could happen again. It will always get dismissed in court, but there is nothing stopping the LEO from writing the ticket.

 

 

My note is never specific about the tint light pass amount.

 

Her Optometrist asked what her tint was on the windows I told her it was around 15% so her letter stated 15%.

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It's the same asshole up to his same old antics. S. Miller...guarantee that's the name on the ticket. My friend complained about him last year because he is reckless in going after people for tint and plates. He got no less than 6 of my friends up there recently.

 

I'll be fucked. That's exactly who snagged me at 270 / Cleveland for no front plate, and you'd have thought he was chasing a getaway car the way he blasted up to me at a goddamn stop light - it was completely unsafe and overkill for the situation.

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:lol:

 

One of the best threads of the year :cool:

 

For sure. I love how other members have replied that this is the same fucker that got them. We should do a count of members in this thread alone. I would, but I'm far too l lazy... :lol:

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I'll give you guys a story.

 

Wife finds child porn some years ago and confronts husband. Husband says it's just a phase. Hubby agrees to stop. Wife finds more recently. Takes and hides some evidence. Goes to hubby says I found more, I want le divorce. Hubby says fuck you, no divorce. Instead of divorce, wifey goes to FBI.

 

When asked if hubby had agreed to divorce, would you have turned him in?

 

Answer: Probably not.

 

This guy was very close to getting away with it.

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^Imagine what a bitter asshole he would have turned into on the street if he also now had to deal with a divorce.... E'rbody would have been getting tickets.

 

BTW, is that conjecture, or was that also reported?

 

Heard the back story, not sure if it was reported.

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sounds like a miserable human being.....people that worked with him had to know just how big a dick he was. Something should've been done about him long before the wife stepped in. My first thought was how big of an asshole do you really have to be in order for your wife to call the FBI on you?
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My first thought was how big of an asshole do you really have to be in order for your wife to call the FBI on you?

 

Asshole or not, having child porn is an automatic turn in as far as I'm concerned. I'd expect any wife to put an end to that ASAP... :o

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article: http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2014/07/25/Former-cop-child-pornography-sentence.html

 

A former Columbus police officer caught with thousands of child pornography images was sentenced to just over 10 years in prison today.

 

U.S. District Judge Algenon L. Marbley handed down the 121-month sentence against Stewart A. Miller, 48, in federal court, saying he was troubled by Miller’s long history of viewing child pornography and that his actions seemed to escalate over time. Miller agreed to pay $7,500 in restitution to one of the victims.

 

Marbley also fined Miller $17,500 and ordered him to undergo an evaluation and seek treatment for his sexual behavior. He will also be required to register as a sex offender after his release.

 

“The court can contemplate very few crimes that are worse than this,” Marbley said.

 

Miller’s wife turned over a thumb drive containing the pornography and other evidence to the FBI. Marbley called Julie Bowen-Miller a “hero” and wondered what would have happened had she not come forward.

 

He pleaded guilty in December to one count of possessing child pornography. That requires a minimum sentence of five years in prison.

 

“The images and videos that the defendant downloaded, viewed and shared involved real children suffering real abuse,” wrote Assistant U.S. Attorney Heather A. Hill in a sentencing memorandum. “His actions contributed to the demand for child pornography, which both perpetuates of the abuse of existing victims and leads to abuse of additional victims.”

 

Hill had asked for at least a 10-year prison sentence; Miller’s attorney had suggested a 6-year prison term.

 

Hill wrote that Miller had “carefully categorized” his child pornography files, which he had been downloading and saving for at least 10 years when his wife discovered them and notified law enforcement last year. Miller also had secretly videotaped two minors having sexual activity in his home and had apparently taken photographs and made videos of young girls in bathing suits in Florida, the memorandum said.

 

“His efforts to create sexually stimulating images of his own all indicate that he has a deeply-entrenched and deviant interest in children,” Hill wrote. “The defendant poses a significant danger to the public.”

 

Mark C. Collins, Stewart’s attorney, argued in court documents that his client had never “ acted out in any sexual nature towards children” and did not distribute or produce any child pornography.

 

Miller was a Columbus police officer for 23 years before he was placed on leave last fall and then resigned in December.

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article: http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2014/07/25/Former-cop-child-pornography-sentence.html

 

A former Columbus police officer caught with thousands of child pornography images was sentenced to just over 10 years in prison today.

 

U.S. District Judge Algenon L. Marbley handed down the 121-month sentence against Stewart A. Miller, 48, in federal court, saying he was troubled by Miller’s long history of viewing child pornography and that his actions seemed to escalate over time. Miller agreed to pay $7,500 in restitution to one of the victims.

 

Marbley also fined Miller $17,500 and ordered him to undergo an evaluation and seek treatment for his sexual behavior. He will also be required to register as a sex offender after his release.

 

“The court can contemplate very few crimes that are worse than this,” Marbley said.

 

Miller’s wife turned over a thumb drive containing the pornography and other evidence to the FBI. Marbley called Julie Bowen-Miller a “hero” and wondered what would have happened had she not come forward.

 

He pleaded guilty in December to one count of possessing child pornography. That requires a minimum sentence of five years in prison.

 

“The images and videos that the defendant downloaded, viewed and shared involved real children suffering real abuse,” wrote Assistant U.S. Attorney Heather A. Hill in a sentencing memorandum. “His actions contributed to the demand for child pornography, which both perpetuates of the abuse of existing victims and leads to abuse of additional victims.”

 

Hill had asked for at least a 10-year prison sentence; Miller’s attorney had suggested a 6-year prison term.

 

Hill wrote that Miller had “carefully categorized” his child pornography files, which he had been downloading and saving for at least 10 years when his wife discovered them and notified law enforcement last year. Miller also had secretly videotaped two minors having sexual activity in his home and had apparently taken photographs and made videos of young girls in bathing suits in Florida, the memorandum said.

 

“His efforts to create sexually stimulating images of his own all indicate that he has a deeply-entrenched and deviant interest in children,” Hill wrote. “The defendant poses a significant danger to the public.”

 

Mark C. Collins, Stewart’s attorney, argued in court documents that his client had never “ acted out in any sexual nature towards children” and did not distribute or produce any child pornography.

 

Miller was a Columbus police officer for 23 years before he was placed on leave last fall and then resigned in December.

 

Will he still receive a pension?

-Marc

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Sweet justice. I seriously would send him copies of any bullshit tickets he issued with a note that tells him to wipe his potentially and hopefully bloody asshole from his cell mates with them.

 

I never got busted by him, but a good friend got two plate tickets from him.

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