Has Oscar been a bad boy in prison?[/quote]
He kicked a lieutenant. Probably lucky he didn't get more time tacked on.....but he'll have more opportunities.
Stilley, Oscar
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Re: Stilley, Oscar
Oscar Stilley's projected release date has been changed again. Now, it's July 15, 2023.
First it was May 17, then June 21, now July 15 of 2023. The goal post keeps moving away from him.
First it was May 17, then June 21, now July 15 of 2023. The goal post keeps moving away from him.
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Gee, I wonder why!!:sarcasm:
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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Re: Stilley, Oscar
Another goal post move. Oscar's projected release date is now September 1, 2023.
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Re: Stilley, Oscar
Projected release is now set for to September 12, 2023. He has been moved to the Federal Correctional Institution at Oakdale, Louisiana.
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Re: Stilley, Oscar
Who says there are no second acts in American lives:
https://www.kxan.com/news/texas-politic ... rtion-law/
https://www.kxan.com/news/texas-politic ... rtion-law/
The Washington Post reports Dr. Alan Braid faces a lawsuit after admitting he’d performed an abortion on a woman after the six-week period currently allowed by Texas’ recently adopted abortion laws. Texas’ Senate Bill 8 has been widely condemned by opponents, who say six weeks is so early into a pregnancy many people may not even realize they’re pregnant.
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The man who filed the lawsuit is an Arkansas resident and former lawyer Oscar Stilley, the Washington Post reports. Stilley said he filed the lawsuit because he believes SB 8 — which allows individuals to sue those who aid in abortions for at least $10,000 — should face legal critique.
“If the state of Texas decided it’s going to give a $10,000 bounty, why shouldn’t I get that 10,000 bounty?” Stilley asked the post. He filed the lawsuit in Bexar County, Texas.
Stilley is currently serving a 15-year home confinement sentence after a tax fraud conviction, the Washington Post reports.
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Re: Stilley, Oscar
If the court allows this lawsuit to go forward, it will be interesting to see how Texas lawmakers react to a convicted felon, in another state, currently serving time trying to cash in on their law.
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Re: Stilley, Oscar
Stilley is in a halfway house:
I saw this last night, but was too tired to post. Curse you, Red Baron.BOP wrote:Name: OSCAR AMOS STILLEY
Register Number: 10579-062
Age: 58
Race: White
Sex: Male
Release Date: 08/10/2023
Located At: RRM Dallas
ETA: I need to modify that a bit. BOP may list people in home confinement to the halfway house that supervises them. However, it's clear that Stilley didn't spend his whole sentence in home confinement, as some of the news coverage implies.
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