Then the multiple reports of seriously disturbed adolescents being held in the ER for days because there are no psychiatric beds available must be just more âfake newsâ.
DH works in an ER and there is a seriously mentally ill patient who had been there for close to 2 weeks because a bed could not be found. Their story was heartbreaking.
And this was not the first patient held for days for this very reason.
I think jurors go rogue. Itâs a bad thing because it means the lawyers arenât doing a good job, and the jurors are seeing a story in the evidence the lawyers arenât seeing.
Typically, someone at the level of LK would not be tested for banned drugs. Someone that competes at the level of MB or MHG would most definitely be tested. And yes, I would know because I competed on an international level and was tested for banned substances (not as an equestrian/different sport). It would be well within their rights to not want the likes of a LK and RG, admitted heroin/Suboxone users on property.
If you go back and look at that Devon thread, I believe I posted that information on the very first page, back when the posts were organized in pages of 20.
But that did not stop the thread from continuing for a really, really, really long time. Lol.
Yes Iâm aware of how it works especially with FEI, but I was curious if anyone has ever heard of anyone actually being tested at the National level, not FEI.
Not sure what wanting someone on your property or not has anything to do with my comment.
The original version, Thatâs a Twist post 70 said that MB said he wanted to discuss things and LK wanted to hear how âheâ was going to âfix itâ and RG said talk to the lawyer. LK came off the porch and approached MB and the table was between them and RG walked off and went back into the houseâŠ.
Werenât the three phones stacked on top of each other on the table? That always seemed like an odd detail, unless maybe one of the cops picked them up and put them there after the fact.