If it's in your back pack, and it isn't yours, there's only a couple of options for how you came to be in possession of it.
No matter how it got there, you're responsible for it once it's in your back pack.
It it's stolen, and you didn't steal it, you are an accessory to the crime with only a limited number of outs.
Outs, that I notice you did not avail yourself of.
It is difficult to fight against anger, for a man will buy revenge with his soul. Heracleitus, 500 B.C.
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You forgot about Mookie and Sumdood. Those guys are ALWAYS putting contraband in people pockets and bags!
ReplyDeleteThe people who are caught with hot goods and contraband wouldn't lie, would they?
these ain't MY pants! they my corsun's pants! that HIS shit in there! he was wearin' these yesterday!
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