From: Randall Randall (randall@randallsquared.com)
Date: Mon Jul 29 2002 - 15:41:11 MDT
Damien Broderick wrote:
>>I believe that "D.C. Offenses" are probably the total of violations
>>of Washington, D.C. laws
>
> Someone else might have addressed this (I'm in a very different time zone),
> but it appears to refer to (as it were, second-order) crimes committed
> while in prison. I'm pretty sure Howard Roark would run up a few of these
> if they stuck him in jail for blowing up public property, then tried to
> tell him what to do, as I believe happens occasionally in jail.
This URL:
http://www.dcfpd.org/motions/appeals/bribery/ellisreply.htm
appears to confirm that 'DC' refers to District of Columbia for this
purpose. What would 'DC' stand for in the case that it meant 'offenses
while in prison'?
-- Randall Randall <randall@randallsquared.com> "Congress keeps telling me I ain't causin' nuthin' but problems and now they're sayin' I'm in trouble with the government; I'm lovin' it" -- Eminem
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