Yes, what he did was probably against some regulation somewhere, and if they want to prosecute him for it, then let 'em do so.
But you're trying to trump this up and extend it into something like conspiracy to commit murder.
You sound nuts, to tell the truth.
If you consider every person who ever paid someone cash for a job "a crook," then you'd better lock up 3/4ths of the populace.
Yes, what he did was probably against some regulation somewhere, and if they want to prosecute him for it, then let 'em do so.
This is not about Aunt Edna paying the neighbor boy to mow the lawn. Ed Smart is the proprietor of a business and as such has legal as well as moral obligations in managing his company. It might not seem a big deal to you, but it surely is to honest Mormon and gentile businessmen in Utah who choose to honor their civic duties (play by the rules), yet must compete against the dishonest, greedy ones.
But you're trying to trump this up and extend it into something like conspiracy to commit murder.
That is a lie.
You sound nuts, to tell the truth.
OK