February 28, 2017, 14:50
nlostraccoIndictment language
The defendant had the following in the county jail: DPS lab report reads......FUB-AMB: A compound with an Indazole (Core), Methyl methoxy oxobutate (Group A) and Carboxamide (Link). 0.10 grams net weight.
I know it is a Penalty Group 2-A, but what do we call the substance in the indictment? FUB-AMB? K-2??????
February 28, 2017, 15:28
Jon EnglishIn my opinion, you write exactly that: A compound with an Indazole (Core), Methyl methoxy oxobutate (Group A) and Carboxamide (Link). I'd stay away from slang terms that aren't defined.
February 28, 2017, 15:52
nlostraccoThat was my thought, but I was hoping I was wrong. The prospect of reading that indictment language aloud makes me nervous!!!

February 28, 2017, 16:04
Jon EnglishPut your hand over your mouth and mumble when you get to the hard words. Or like cough or something.