RENO, Nev.—It wasn't as surreal as Burning Man itself, but the courtroom banter was a bit unorthodox.
After all, it's not every day a discussion about a plea deal for a pair of so-called "Burners" facing drug charges includes a defense lawyer scolding his client, or a judge playfully accusing a federal prosecutor of being a "killjoy."
Robert Louis Ruenzel II and Lindsey Ann Neverisky, both 31, were looking at five years in prison or more after they were arrested Aug. 27 at the annual counter-culture festival in the desert 120 miles north of Reno. They were in an RV stocked with marijuana, cocaine, psychedelic mushrooms, ecstasy pills and other drugs.
Daniel Bogden, the U.S. Attorney for Nevada, said federal prosecutors wanted to charge the two with felonies.
But without explaining further, Bogden said U.S. Magistrate Judge William Cobb declined to sign a felony warrant "even though the evidence established probable cause that they had committed a felony drug offense."
That gave the pair a chance to consider an offer to plead guilty to a lesser misdemeanor charge of simple possession of a controlled substance—an offer they jumped at because it likely will mean little if any jail time.
But there was a catch.
"I would only request they not be allowed to return to the Burning Man celebration," Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Large said Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Reno.
"Killjoy," Cobb replied in mock criticism.
Ugly Dougly wrote:I'll bet it was this one:
http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_2146 ... g-suspectsRENO, Nev.—It wasn't as surreal as Burning Man itself, but the courtroom banter was a bit unorthodox.
After all, it's not every day a discussion about a plea deal for a pair of so-called "Burners" facing drug charges includes a defense lawyer scolding his client, or a judge playfully accusing a federal prosecutor of being a "killjoy."
Robert Louis Ruenzel II and Lindsey Ann Neverisky, both 31, were looking at five years in prison or more after they were arrested Aug. 27 at the annual counter-culture festival in the desert 120 miles north of Reno. They were in an RV stocked with marijuana, cocaine, psychedelic mushrooms, ecstasy pills and other drugs.
Daniel Bogden, the U.S. Attorney for Nevada, said federal prosecutors wanted to charge the two with felonies.
But without explaining further, Bogden said U.S. Magistrate Judge William Cobb declined to sign a felony warrant "even though the evidence established probable cause that they had committed a felony drug offense."
That gave the pair a chance to consider an offer to plead guilty to a lesser misdemeanor charge of simple possession of a controlled substance—an offer they jumped at because it likely will mean little if any jail time.
But there was a catch.
"I would only request they not be allowed to return to the Burning Man celebration," Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Large said Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Reno.
"Killjoy," Cobb replied in mock criticism.
justfred wrote:"I looked at the area and saw a flood of police lights."
That's not a raid - it's a LEO rave. They really trip on the blinky red and blue lights.
ZaphodBurner wrote:I don't think they ever came into our camp--the absinthe/root beer saloon on the corner of 9 and D, but a woman crawled onto our vehicle the night of the burn and tried to get people to give her drinks of their beverages. When we offered her water, she just disappeared into the crowd without a word. We still wonder if she was undercover... Some friends were trying to light a cigarette with a playafied lighter and it probably looked like they were getting stoned.
ZaphodBurner wrote:I don't think they ever came into our camp--the absinthe/root beer saloon on the corner of 9 and D, but a woman crawled onto our vehicle the night of the burn and tried to get people to give her drinks of their beverages. When we offered her water, she just disappeared into the crowd without a word. We still wonder if she was undercover... Some friends were trying to light a cigarette with a playafied lighter and it probably looked like they were getting stoned.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
BBadger wrote:ZaphodBurner wrote:I don't think they ever came into our camp--the absinthe/root beer saloon on the corner of 9 and D, but a woman crawled onto our vehicle the night of the burn and tried to get people to give her drinks of their beverages. When we offered her water, she just disappeared into the crowd without a word. We still wonder if she was undercover... Some friends were trying to light a cigarette with a playafied lighter and it probably looked like they were getting stoned.
What are the laws regarding giving drinks to people like that woman? I didn't know that could get you busted.
MacGlenver wrote:Does anyone have any info on the police raids that happened on day 2? I was out near the man and I saw 2 police trucks speeding over to the 10 o'clock area. I looked at the area and saw a flood of police lights. Later in the week I heard that there were random raids that started at center camp and hit several parties. Supposedly there were police with flack jackets and dogs.
I personally had no police issues but am curious to know what instigated the raids and what happened ed. Thanks!
vapor wrote:I was riding from center camp to my camp (Opulent Temple) and saw the cops ripping across the playa. My first thought was "wow they are driving fast", second was "damn, must be something really bad happened". Got back to camp, saw 15 or so cop cars, bunch of cops standing around . . . nothing on fire (other than things that were supposed to be), no collapsed structures, nobody dead.
One of our camp members said he asked the cops what happened and they said somebody jumped 5 of their officers. Another camp member said that a guy was running through the dance floor yelling and asking if anyone had any blow. Then, the cops tackled him, he escaped, they tackled him 2 or 3 more times and kept getting away. They got tired of that game and shot him with a taser. I heard the "got away several times and shot with taser" story from multiple eye witnesses, so I believe that part to be accurate.
I don't have an opinion on the validity of shooting him with a taser, but holy shit !, the speed they were driving right across the center of the playa was totally irresponsible, reckless and unjustified. Had to have been around 40-50 mph . . . I was really pissed to find so many cops already there and such a relatively minor situation. Just goes to show they really, really don't have much serious cop work to do up there and any incident attracts a bunch.
All that said, in general I thought the LEO's were very relaxed and cool as the week went on, at least at our camp. Sure, they were around, they were watching the dance floor and busting obvious infractions. But not nearly as intimidating and disruptive to the vibe as the past few years. In particular the BLM rangers seemed to be genuinely enjoying the event, they complimented us several times on the camp and music, a few asked to be invited to events off playa to attend as private citizens.
dj_john69 wrote:Remember this, the BLM rangers are there for ONLY 1 REASON, to bust you for ANYTHING illegal !!! ANYTHING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They dont care about rapes or car accidents, thefts or whatever. They are there to bust you for drugs, peeing on the Playa and speeding in your art cars/dui's in your art cars.
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