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A man from upstate New York was arrested three times in one day, with one officer making two of the arrests, police announced Wednesday.
Robert Radek, 29, of Ulster County, was first arrested at 7:55 a.m. on March 7 in Newburgh for violating a vehicle and traffic law, The New York State Police (NYSP) announced. The responding trooper discovered that Radek had crack cocaine and was driving with a suspended license, police say. Radek was charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the seventh degree and was issued a court appearance ticket.

Just a few hours later Radek was again arrested, this time while driving a 2007 Honda Civic. He was stopped by the same officer and again for a traffic violation, police said

The trooper recognized Radek and found he had 1.3 grams of heroin and crack cocaine, according to the statement. He was again charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the seventh degree and was issued a court appearance ticket, police said.

At 145 p.m., while driving the 1994 Jeep Cherokee he was first arrested in, he was stopped “for multiple vehicle and traffic law violations,” police said. Police say the responding trooper determined Radek was under the influence and Radek was subsequently charged with Driving While Ability Impaired and Aggravated Unlicensed Operator in the First Degree, which is a class E felony.

He was given a ticket to return in court on April 20.


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FFS he's not even in custody
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Some people really aren't fazed by jail or any other penalty.

If I so much as get pulled over I wanna drive like a grandma for like a month after that. Some folks can get out for a robbery and not gaf.

I HATE having to deal with courts or any of that crap. It's unpleasant.
 
How they didn't keep this junkie criminal behind bars is beyond me

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What happens if after the first arrest and release he kills someone?
 
Oh, he was issued "court appearance" tickets?
No wonder.

Court hearings for bail never process people that fast.
 
What happens if after the first arrest and release he kills someone?
Im not defending this junkie, but you could use this logic on literally anyone. The fact is, he wasnt actually doing any violent crimes. Are polic aupposed to hold everyone they arrest for life?
 


A man from upstate New York was arrested three times in one day, with one officer making two of the arrests, police announced Wednesday.
Robert Radek, 29, of Ulster County, was first arrested at 7:55 a.m. on March 7 in Newburgh for violating a vehicle and traffic law, The New York State Police (NYSP) announced. The responding trooper discovered that Radek had crack cocaine and was driving with a suspended license, police say. Radek was charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the seventh degree and was issued a court appearance ticket.

Just a few hours later Radek was again arrested, this time while driving a 2007 Honda Civic. He was stopped by the same officer and again for a traffic violation, police said

The trooper recognized Radek and found he had 1.3 grams of heroin and crack cocaine, according to the statement. He was again charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the seventh degree and was issued a court appearance ticket, police said.

At 145 p.m., while driving the 1994 Jeep Cherokee he was first arrested in, he was stopped “for multiple vehicle and traffic law violations,” police said. Police say the responding trooper determined Radek was under the influence and Radek was subsequently charged with Driving While Ability Impaired and Aggravated Unlicensed Operator in the First Degree, which is a class E felony.

He was given a ticket to return in court on April 20.


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FFS he's not even in custody
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Poor Dude was just trying to smoke crack and the gd police kept fuckin his day up
 
Im not defending this junkie, but you could use this logic on literally anyone. The fact is, he wasnt actually doing any violent crimes. Are polic aupposed to hold everyone they arrest for life?
he wasn't doing any violent crimes but that dude is safer in jail then driving around in multiple cars high as hell he's a risk to himself & others
 
People don’t actually go to jail in New York anymore.

Thanks bail reform
 
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