You're confusing yourself Wrote:
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> ok smart guy Wrote:
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> > More importantly, who was lizzie's
> co-conspirator
> > that smuggled in the phone? All visitors to the
> > prison are logged, so if lizzie were caught
> with
> > the phone, her recent visitors would be prime
> > suspects. It does not seem like something Ruth
> > would do...
>
> Prison and hospitals are not the same. And no one
> ever claimed it was her mom who brought the phone
> in.
>
>
> > The question of the day is this:
Who would
> be
> > willing to risk a felony charge on their own
> > record just to give a nigger a cellphone that
> she
> > didn't even use very much?
>
> It's not a felony to bring a phone into a
> hospital..
It is not a felony, but rather a Class 1 Misdemeanor to provide a phone to an inmate. If someone brought the phone to the hospital, they left it there in volation of state law. The posts were made November 02, 2016 05:15PM, November 03, 2016 01:30AM, November 03, 2016 03:40PM, and November 03, 2016 06:42PM -- a span of 25.5 hours which is longer than a single visit. The posts do not all even coincide with the visitor hours at Western State Hospital in any event, which were 4pm to 8pm weekdays (Nov 2-3 2016 being Wednesday and Thursday).
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Code of Virginia
§ 18.2-474. Delivery of articles to prisoners or committed person.
No person shall willfully in any manner deliver, or attempt to deliver, to any prisoner confined under authority of the Commonwealth of Virginia, or of any political subdivision thereof, or to any person committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice in any juvenile correctional center, any article of any nature whatsoever, without first securing the permission of the person in whose charge such prisoner or committed person is, and who may in his discretion grant or refuse permission. Any person violating this section is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
Nothing herein contained shall be construed to repeal or amend § 18.2-473.
Code 1950, § 18.1-285; 1960, c. 358; 1975, cc. 14, 15; 2013, cc. 707, 782.