so yesterday in court the judge asked a guy (not my client) what he was doing in his grandmother's shed naked just to run off draped in a Canadian flag when confronted by the police. "can't we just sentence me and get this over with?" to which the judge said no - he was curious, and felt it appropriate that he understand so that the sentence would reflect both the crime and the individual. that was legit on his part. so the defendant says "{blah, blah, blah}, I didn't think it appropriate to go running naked through the neighborhood." awesomeness.
horses know me. i ain't comfortable on them, and they take advantage of it. last time i was on a horse, i think was in mexico. damn thing flat out ignored my cues. stood there, then backed up - neither of which i wanted it to do. i'd make a bad cowboy.
going gun shopping in two weeks, btw. lawyers, guns, and money - the three essentials of life.
pretty funny ... just issued:
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA MIDDLE DISTRICT
IN RE: RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED ON LOUIS A. DENAPLES BY THE
PENNSYLVANIA GAMING CONTROL BOARD VIS-A-VIS MOUNT AIRY #1, LLC
PETITION OF: LOUIS A. DENAPLES
No. 214 MM 2012
ORDER
PER CURIAM
AND NOW, this 24th day of January, 2013, the “Emergency Petition for Review in the Nature of a Writ or [sic] Prohibition or Mandamus/Application for Extraordinary Relief” is DENIED.
we knew him as "uncle louie" growing up in green ridge. he made money in the junkyard business, and then later in garbage. before gambling came to pennsylvania - or on the cusp of it - he bought a place in the poconos. then he got one of a few licenses available. then he got into some sort of trouble over testimony. i think he was being questioned about organized crime - as if any crime is organized, eh? so he transferred ownership to his daughter. dunno any more specifics. i wish him the best of luck. not my deal.
gotta run. bfn.
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