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Yes, on a Sunday evening, of course.
Good point!
Yes, on a Sunday evening, of course.
Where I live I would most definitely get a ticket and fine for not having drivers licence on me. moo
Blogger Cory notes that JR did not have his license with him when he was recently stopped for speeding:
Ravnsborg Didn’t Have License When Stopped for Speeding; State’s Attorney Considers Adding Careless Driving Charge
"Evidently South Dakota’s top law enforcement official forgot to put his driver’s license in his pocket when he went out that Sunday evening to get a light bulb and dispose of his recycling."
I wonder how the family is handling all of these disclosures. It frustrates me and I'm not even related to Boever.
South Dakota Attorney General pleads guilty in speeding citation
"The citation for speeding was out of Hughes County on Aug. 22, according to court documents. With his recent citation, Ravnsborg has accumulated seven speeding tickets throughout South Dakota in seven years. Body cam footage from Ravnsborg's citation was also recently released to the public, detailing the incident in a rare moment of police transparency for the public to see.
The plea was handled by a power of attorney. Court documents show Ravnsborg paid $177.50 for the citation He was driving at 57 mph in a 35 mph zone."
From Our Favorite Blogger:
House Majority Leader Peterson Wants to Consider Impeaching Ravnsborg November 9
"Last week Speaker Spencer Gosch (R-23/Glenham) got the hard drive with the full investigation file on Jason Ravnsborg’s killing of Joseph Boever and said it could take months for him to get through all those documents and decide whether to impeach the Attorney General.
Today, Speaker Gosch clarified—it could take two months, at which time, November 9, House Majority Leader Kent Peterson (R-19/Salem) is calling for a Special Session...
If Peterson, Gosch, and their associates are planning to consider impeachment in November, that’s all the more reason for Speaker Gosch and other legislators who have received the Ravnsborg investigation file to release that file to the public now, so the public may review the same information legislators have and weigh whether they want their legislators to revoke the public’s 2018 vote and remove their elected Attorney General from office."
BBM
LRC Withholding Ravnsborg File from Public
"Director [of the LRC] Holwegner ignores the point that public interest in reviewing the documents that legislators may use to support removing an elected Attorney General from office overrides the state’s interest in keeping such documents secret. He also fails to note that the state’s interest in keeping Ravnsborg’s criminal investigation files secret ended when the state ended its prosecution of Ravnsborg and completed due process with Ravnsborg’s no-contest plea and Judge John Brown’s sentencing. Holwegner apparently considers such legal questions above his pay grade and more suited to the courts."
It looks like Cory H. is willing to sue to get the file released. Go, Cory, go!
I wonder if the family has access to the files???
South Dakota Attorney General pleads guilty in speeding citation
"The citation for speeding was out of Hughes County on Aug. 22, according to court documents. With his recent citation, Ravnsborg has accumulated seven speeding tickets throughout South Dakota in seven years. Body cam footage from Ravnsborg's citation was also recently released to the public, detailing the incident in a rare moment of police transparency for the public to see.
The plea was handled by a power of attorney. Court documents show Ravnsborg paid $177.50 for the citation He was driving at 57 mph in a 35 mph zone."