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    Re: Look out PA residents!!

    Quote Originally Posted by sneksNferts View Post
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    I would think a good lawyer could argue this easily. If you're on the witness stand you better be very precise with what you say because if you say something poorly, they're going to use it against you and they're not gonna take "Well da-gum, you know what I meant" for an answer.
    Why is it ok if the state says it?

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    If the word "exotics" is used in reference to the animals it won't matter if they screw up constrictor/restricting. They will say we mean all exotic snakes etc etc etc.

    I don't know the semantics of it all really but I can tell you I watched a state policeman do something very similar in a DUI case against a friend of mine. He didn't remember half of what happened, more or less made up stuff to fill in the blanks and said a lot of "ums, and maybes" right to the judge lol, friend still caught the charge even though he couldn't recount the scene from less than a week before, and I was on scene as well as in the court room sitting there saying in my head "nope, not what happened, nope that wasn't there" etc haha.
    Last edited by predatorkeeper87; 04-19-2017 at 10:03 AM.

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