Let's see......
Darrell Issa
A retired Army sergeant claimed that Issa stole a Dodge sedan from an Army post near Pittsburgh in 1971. The sergeant said he recovered the car after confronting and threatening him.
(could I see the documents for that?)
In 1972, Issa and his brother stole a red Maserati sports car from a car dealership in Cleveland.
He and his brother were indicted for car theft, but the case was dropped.
(Now I'd really like to see the documents for that.)
There's more?
That same year, Issa was convicted in Michigan for possession of an unregistered gun. He received three months probation and paid a $204 fine.
On December 28, 1979, Issa and his brother were charged for grand theft auto.
My he is busy.
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-A retired Army sergeant claimed that Issa stole a Dodge sedan.
"Issa denied the allegation, calling it reckless... No charges were filed."
-In 1972, Issa and his brother stole a red Maserati sports car from a car dealership in Cleveland.
"Issa told the newspaper he had been wrongly implicated because his brother William had an arrest record. "I was exonerated of all wrongdoing.....
-On December 28, 1979, Issa and his brother were charged for grand theft auto.
"Issa and his brother pleaded not guilty.....in August 1980, a prosecutor dismissed the case for lack of evidence. The men later were charged with misdemeanors, but that case was not pursued...."
As far as the grand theft auto, I've only seen 1 count for the Maserati. The case was indeed dropped. If the case was dropped, then there wouldn't be much paperwork to begin with.
The gun charge you have is incorrect. He was charged with possession of a concealed weapon. I have read that it was 3 or 6 months of probation.
You bring up the 1979 GTA charge, but you leave out some details. He was accused of faking the theft of his Mercedes, which lead to the GTA charges. They were dropped due...
It is simply fact that he turned up at three reported car thefts over a 10 year period.
Oh yeah, they think he committed arson too.l
If you want to play the tit-for-tat game, I can do so too.
Senator Robert Byrd- Former KKK member
Sec. Treasury Geitner- tax cheat
Pres. Bill Clinton- perjury (that's lied under oath in case you to (Re)dumb to understand it).
Pres. Barack Obama- Pathological liar
If you want to play the tit-for-tat game, I can do so too.
Senator Robert Byrd- Former KKK member
Sec. Treasury Geitner- tax cheat
Pres. Bill Clinton- perjury (that's lied under oath in case you to (Re)dumb to understand it).
Pres. Barack Obama- Pathological liar