Message from @WeeOne
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@DarkSlayer - Now just have her chat and post and she will rank right up there quickly...
@B єℓℓα verità yeah but I don’t hear anything! I’m having issues I guess
@DarkSlayer can you talk?
im not here
lol
Yeah excited
@Powder 💜 can you go to talk chippy
ok wait I have to get out of firefox and pull up the program
the who what?
I'm in Houston
@JonJon some lady showed up on a door step with shackles
I've not heard anything
Florida Dem who scored upset primary victory haunted by city's corruption probehttp://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/08/29/florida-dem-who-scored-upset-primary-victory-haunted-by-citys-corruption-probe.html
Mystery as woman in T-shirt and possibly shackles appears on Texas homeowner's doorstep | Fox News
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/08/28/mystery-as-woman-in-t-shirt-and-possibly-shackles-appears-on-texas-homeowners-doorstep.html
Texas woman in wrist shackles bangs on doors sparking police search | Daily Star
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/726280/Texas-woman-wrist-shackles-bangs-doors-Montgomery-police-search-video
South of Houston
Houston is a huge human trafficking hub
The incident happened in a south area of Houston
Two separate sentences
Seemed like a single incident
Yup
Scary shit man!
Could have been kidnapped
worst nightmare....
Judge who dismissed charges rer: New Mexico Compound
studied law in Mexico at the University of Guanajuanto https://eighthdistrictcourt.nmcourts.gov/judges.aspx
Name: Judge Emilio Chavez
Biography: Judge Emilio Jacob Chavez was appointed district judge in July of 2015. The judge's primary responsibilities include presiding over cases in Colfax, Union, and Taos Counties. Prior to assuming the role of judge, Mr. Chavez served the people of Taos, Colfax, and Union Counties, as a deputy district attorney for Eighth Judicial District Attorney's Office.
During his time at the district attorney’s office, Judge Chavez was appointed to the New Mexico Supreme Court’s Criminal Uniform Jury Instructions Committee and is currently serving a second term. Additionally, he was appointed director for the northern New Mexico Young Lawyers Division (YLD), which included organizing and participating in events such as wills for heroes, voting and supporting YLD programs, and advising young attorneys. Judge Chavez has twice served as a mentor for new attorneys under New Mexico’s Bridge the Gap Mentorship program.
Judge Chavez received his juris doctor from the University of New Mexico. At UNM, he was a member of the NM law review and also studied law in Mexico at the University of Guanajuanto.