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Dreamy_Peach wrote:And I thought Green Cards were for the Creme de la Creme.
gaijinpunch wrote:sometimes the kid doesn't get to go live w/ their favorite parent.
chokonen888 wrote:ex husband...in all his freeter glory, with his single mother divorced sisters, all in one big happy never growing up family home.
Coligny wrote:Guys, tell me i'm not the only one unable to make any sense out of this descripshiun...
gaijinpunch wrote:Too bad it's not America, they could make a mint as a garbage reality TV show.
Mike Oxlong wrote:Emiko Inoue, felon, Milwaukee County jail inmate
9 days left to comply with the plea-bargain conditions...
chokonen888 wrote:Whoa, they're cutting it close now...
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Why do we foreign blokes marry the ugliest Japanese women? A couple of my better halves were fucking gruesome.
I bet this bird must have given great head back in the day...I fall for it every... fucking...time...
Dreamy_Peach wrote:Being in prison reduces access to the many essentials of the female armoury. No makeup, furry things, scarves, expensive bags, knee high boots, short skirts, hair tints ....
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Instead of going to trial and risking 25 years in prison if convicted of two charges related to her leaving the States with Karina, she decided to plead no-contest to parental custody interference.
If Karina is returned to Wisconsin by Dec. 21, Boyle-Saxton said, Inoue will be released from jail. The case will be held open for three years, after which her conviction will be reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor under the terms of the deal.
Inoue will be allowed to remain in the U.S. instead of being deported for having a felony conviction. And she can travel outside of the country with permission from the court, but likely not with her daughter, Boyle-Saxton said.
Hmm, your buddy might just be onto something...chokonen888 wrote:Hahahaha
"All Japanese women are the same, some are just better with makeup than others."
E) Have you ever detained, retained or withheld custody of a child from a U.S. citizen granted custody of the child? *
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