"not with a bang but a whimper"
Mar. 25th, 2010 08:30 pmSo, the short version of the story is that on January 23 of this year, I got yelled at by Terry's wife (Colleen) because she thought we were having an affair. When I went to see him at his workplace a week later (he no longer had a cell phone) he said, "I'm being watched. I can't talk. Colleen hired a private investigator." We haven't communicated since.
As of January 23, he had a trial date scheduled for March 5 for a marijuana charge from last January. [Edit for clarity: I would like to know whether that resulted in jailtime or not.]
marginaliana couldn't find anything for me, so she sent me a CORI request form. Which I got back from the state today, stamped: "THERE IS NO RECORD [illegible] AVAILABLE UNDER THE PUBLIC ACCESS PROVISION OF THE NEW CORI LAW. (3/24/10)"
Um, I guess that's a good thing?
Though part of me thinks, "Are you sure you're pulling the right person's record? Because he's done jailtime within the past year, so shouldn't that show up here?" Though given that he was out on house arrest after some months and was then still having court dates re: that charge, maybe not.
( what's publicly accessible according to the official form )
As of January 23, he had a trial date scheduled for March 5 for a marijuana charge from last January. [Edit for clarity: I would like to know whether that resulted in jailtime or not.]
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Um, I guess that's a good thing?
Though part of me thinks, "Are you sure you're pulling the right person's record? Because he's done jailtime within the past year, so shouldn't that show up here?" Though given that he was out on house arrest after some months and was then still having court dates re: that charge, maybe not.