she got bailed out. you know that? no. have you talked to her? no. she did get arrested. she was charged with felony criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third, felony controlled substance contraban in the first, misdemeanor prison contra ban in the second and a possession charge. she had two felonies, two misdemeanors. i don t know who paid her bail, but she did it because of you she said. how do you feel about that? what was her bail? do you know? yeah, but i can t tell you. it was pretty high. she got bailed out. she was in here for one day. all right? it. yeah. you go back upstairs. you said her charges were felony both two felonies, two misdemeanors. ah, man. that s a lot for somebody who has never had a record before. she s never had a record. you pretty much put her in that position. yeah, i know.
64-year-old air force veteran. the suspect allowed to stay in the country under the policy that is raging a fight against the kate steinle case. pete is here from minneapolis. listen to what the sheriff said about this: you have to have these felonies. he was arrested with a battery and possession charge. when that law was passed, the sheriff can t keep the people in the jail because they are misdemeanors. reflect on that. and you think about the comment from he had from washington, d.c. to sacremento. this is what happens when you have local level police department in impossible
this guy went to school he did community service, and again remember what i said earlier, i think the fact that he did not commit suicide by cop, i would argue that he is not a devoted terrorist. interesting count 17 now guilty possession and use of a firearm again. so in this case 16 and 17 appeared to look like the same charge. so i m not exactly sure what that means, because in this case, it would have been the officer that was killed by the gun, right? shaun collier. so molly, let s deal molly line back in. do you understand the difference between count 16 and 17, molly. reporter: there s an initial charge that you re convicted of and another charge following that that s essentially the possession charge, the weapon used in the previous crime. so 17 is possession and use of a fire arm during a crime of violence and aiding and abetting, and this goes back to
how it was in the trial. they really went in a timeline of the event. beginning with the carnage of the boston marathon finish line and then the man hunt, when they went up to the police cruiser and they tried to get officer collier s gun. and he testified that tamerlan held that gun to his head multiple times. and then count 20, this is the possession charge, as i mentioned, one charge referring back to another charge. this regards specifically that ruger .9 mill meeter gun. now we re looking at 21 this is another guilty charge. this is the one that actually has to do with the taking of $800. he was also robbed in the course of that carjacking, the brothers forcing him to go to an atm and we actually saw in the jurors saw dzhokhar tsarnaev going up to the atm and removing
a.c.c. next season. and mika, you know, a lot of way too early fans were wondering why the honey badger s name was randomly put up in the middle of the big east championship. ask yourself that question no more. t.j. just screwed up the stories. more college football news now. mathi mathieu, the honey badger, anounlsed that he plans to declare for the 2013 nfl draft if he can just stop doing drugs. defensive back who started at lsu last season, was on the way to being named a heisman trophy finalist, but he was dismissed from the team in august following multiple failed drug tests. mathieu spent time in rehab earlier this year, but he was arrested just last month on a american possession charge. mathieu didn t play football this season. now, the new orleans times-picayune reports that he s now undergoing rehab in pompano beach, florida. but he s currently projected as a late-round pick in april. the big question, though, who s going to take a chance on that guy? i don t know, mo