| ▲ | chmod775 an hour ago | |
You must have been reading something else, because this article includes all of that information. > In Tennessee, she was given a court appointed lawyer for the extradition process. To fight the charges, she was told she would have to go to North Dakota. > Officers from North Dakota did not pick up Lipps from her jail cell in Tennessee until Oct. 30 — 108 days after her arrest. The next day she made her first appearance in a North Dakota courtroom to fight the charges. > "If the only thing you have is facial recognition, I might want to dig a little deeper," said Jay Greenwood, the lawyer representing Lipps in North Dakota. | ||
| ▲ | fc417fc802 41 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
Seems odd that the extradition process apparently doesn't require more than vibes. | ||