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maraboutslim wrote:I can't believe she pled guilty. Maybe there no option to plead "no contest" in Nevada. In California we have that option and although the punishment ends up being the same, it is not an admission of guilt or conviction, it might give one the legal wiggle room necessary to avoid things like being denied into Japan!
FG Lurker wrote:I don't know if Nevada has a no-contest option or not, but I would guess the guilty plea was a deal to get the felony charge dropped.
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:...what's interesting now, is that if she ever tries to come back to japan, she will now have to tick the 'have you ever been refused entry into or deported from japan' box...
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:one less american trash herpes spreading vagina to worry about in pristine japan. only the clap is acceptable round these parts!
xenomorph42 wrote:Then how would you explain Paul McCartney?
xenomorph42 wrote:Then how would you explain Paul McCartney?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:McCartney was busted for possession at the airport in Japan.
Yokohammer wrote:Oh yeah ... that too (I knew there was something else ...)
Greji wrote:Yup and he still has to apply for waivers each time he comes to Nippon, which is what Parischan will have to do from here on.
IkemenTommy wrote:Will the same standard apply to druggies Oshio Manabu-kun or Noripi?
Probably not.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:A country can't deny it's own citizens entry
omae mona wrote:They can when they feel like it!
See Wikipedia entry: Feng Zhenghu if you forgot about the guy living in Narita earlier this year.
Still, to your point, most countries wouldn't do this and I don't quite get IkemenTommy's point either.
IkemenTommy wrote:I meant as in Narita will deny entry for those "high profile" (I say it loosely) Japanese celebrities the same way it disallowed Paris Hilton. I guess I am trying to compare two completely situations here and I am not trying to condone Hilton's acts but the main difference is that she was never convicted of the crime.
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:does anyone generally get his point?
Greji wrote:most countries have the same statement on visa applications to wit: have you ever been arrested for ....
let`s talk wrote:"have you ever been convicted for.." An arrest itself is not a criminal record in many countries, except the USA or somesuch.
FG Lurker wrote:Would prefer not to catch anything of course, but given the choice between herpes and the clap I know which I'd sooner have to deal with...
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:the scary part is i actually gave this several minutes of my daily pondering.
my decision is neither.
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:the scary part is i actually gave this several minutes of my daily pondering.
my decision is neither.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Everyone knows the correct answer is the clap.
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:....and now that we're married....
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