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Thursday, August 1, 2019

Why didn't Da'shaun Taylor call the Police when he says he heard 2 dudes fighting over Missing Brittanee Drexel Cell Phone ?? That's another Crime, "Accessory after the Fact" or "Aiding and Abetting."


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Why didn't Da'shaun Taylor call the Police when he says he

heard 2 dudes fighting over Missing Brittanee Drexel Cell Phone ?? 


That's another Crime. "Accessory after the Fact." -

"Aiding and Abetting." 


Kidnapping, Rape, Murder, Missing Person, 

Withholding Information,  ect.  


If you know of or suspect someone of a Serious Crime 

you must report it. 


Then Da'shaun Taylor Fails the Polygraph Test. 

When the FBI tell him he isn't being truthful because 

the Polygraph says he lying, He gets all Pissed Off just 

in time to stop all Questioning  !!??   


Why he get mad if he Innocent ? 




                     Tevie Geathers left, Da'Shaun Taylor middle, Joshua Taylor right




Failure to Report Laws   ( FELONY ) 

In most states failure to report isn't illegal, but a small minority of states have enacted laws punishing individuals who fail to report certain types of crimes to the authorities. Under Texas law, for example, you can be charged with a Class A misdemeanor for failing to report an offense that resulted in serious bodily injury or death. In Ohio, on the other hand, it's illegal to knowingly fail to report a felony.

Take a look at your state's penal code or consult with an attorney to determine whether your state has a failure to report law.

Accessory After the Fact

While merely failing to report a crime is one thing, helping to conceal a crime is another. A person can generally be charged with accessory after the fact, or aiding and abetting, if he or she wasn't actually present during the commission of a crime, but took actions to conceal the crime or help the perpetrators avoid capture.

For example, hiding a weapon that was used in a robbery will probably make you an accessory after the fact under the laws of most states, even if you took no part in the actual robbery. These incidents of failure to report a crime can have serious consequences. Depending on the severity of the underlying crime, aiding and abetting can be either a misdemeanor or a felony in most states.


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