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Ratnix t1_jdcewo4 wrote

Innocent until proven guilty.

The question really is, how was he able to leave the state? Even with presumed innocence, he should still be required to stick around the state the charges are in. And if she was able to get a restraining order on him, they should have been able to see that he had homicide charges in another state.

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theonlyonethatknocks t1_jdcjrbu wrote

>The question really is, how was he able to leave the state?

My guess is by car.

I’m sure he was required to stay in the state.

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Ratnix t1_jdck7tf wrote

Right, but the RO should have been enough to let them know he left the state and a warrant should have been issued.

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theonlyonethatknocks t1_jdckayq wrote

Do we know he didn’t have one?

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Ratnix t1_jdcnumr wrote

Don't they serve them with papers when they have a RO against them? I assume they do, else how would someone know about it? And if they served him with the RO, then they could have arrested him right then.

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