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Re: Court procedure question
Get a lawyer. Get a lawyer. Please, get a lawyer. A misdemeanor charge means, 95% of the time, you are going to plead out, i.e., there won't be a trial. No trial=less cost. You can probably get a lawyer to plead for you for less than a grand.


Re: Court procedure question
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 10:41:17 -0600, <Nicholas> wrote: >I was charge with a Class A Misdemeanor offense. I unfortunately can't >afford a lawyer and wanted to know how I would petition the court on my own >for supervision. Any constructive comments and


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice?
Dave M. - The case is currently being investigated and evaluated by a malpractice law firm. The 2 year statue of limitations, I believe is too short, and likely bars many by surprise. I think you have not considered the ramifications of the pati


Re: Army Corp of Engineers, immediate tsumani solution
Frank Clarke wrote: > On 1 Jan 2005 03:45:01 -0800, LIBERATOR@casino.com wrote: > <1104579901.378488.142310@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> > > >Thomas Jeffersons solution is the full deployment of Army Corp of > >Engineers, along with Navy & Marines


Re: Whatever happened to scepticism in the US?
On 1 Jan, in article <Y7HDBSXN38353.4456597222@anonymous.poster> nobody@bikikii.ath.cx.invalid "Anonymous" wrote: > You see, here in these United States of America, there > are basically two kinds of people. Yep indeed; there are @$#*wi


Re: Employer Won't Pay Me
"Dr.Jack" <drjackk@swbellDOTnet> wrote in message news:53lls0lq1q6l51ql2ruho7tarep447i9ik@4ax.com... > Hello, > > Here's my situations: > I worked for a painter here in Texas for awhile, who paid me in > cash. As the work load slowed down, he no


Re: Exceptional Job Opportunity in Arizona
Sorry I sent this to the wrong group


Re: Exceptional Job Opportunity in Arizona
I was thinking the same exact thing. However I did ask him about applying for the job and you saw how irate he became. What gets me is this is NOT the first time I have seen LDS (Mormon) people act this way towards non-LDS. Not only has he openl


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice?
One, You've filled in an important piece of the puzzle with the posting of this person's special ed and ADD history. The meds used for the treatment of ADD are addictive and are abused by teens. It's likely that this person knew drug abusers a


Re: Exceptional Job Opportunity in Arizona


Court procedure question
I was charge with a Class A Misdemeanor offense. I unfortunately can't afford a lawyer and wanted to know how I would petition the court on my own for supervision. Any constructive comments and help would be greatly appreciated.


allegiance
God, and the Lord Jesus are real and they want lawyers too. God wants to make you so that no one can deceive you, but you must join God. God does special things for His own faithful. KW.


Re: To *Google* Out Of Plain Curiousity . . .
"Daniel Joseph Min" <Real.Min@Colorado.USA> wrote in message news:S89PAJTC38352.4031134259@anonymous.poster... > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Meanwhile back on planet *Earth*... > > NO *GENUINE* voting-Republican tolerates Anti-American


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice?
Jade - Was it you that wrote: "Medical malpractice is falling below the standard of care." What is the standard of care in this case? - One On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 02:09:57 GMT, "Jade" <NOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote: >I doubt it. > >"One" <res1n2e


Re: Army Corp of Engineers, immediate tsumani solution
<LIBERATOR@casino.com> wrote... >> I'm not against hiring out the Corp to countries that need its >> expertise, but we cannot afford to give its services away for free. > > The price tag wouldn't be too big anyways, dear. But you aren't offering t


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice?
Jeff Strickland - Ok, so you do agree that the doctor had so wronged the patient, that the patient died as a result of the doctor's wrong doing. Do you agree that young people do stupid things because of inexperience, which is a lack of knowledg


Re: Whatever happened to scepticism in the US?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Your predictable liberal obfuscation tactics don't work on anyone but you poor defeated liberals, moron! Every one can plainly see that any *REAL* voting-Republican would *NEVER* say anything good about you radical


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice?
Jeff Strickland - Ok, ok, personal responsibility. Lets suppose that, as you say, the kid knew what he was doing, and he became addicted by his own actions. If the patient is partially responsible as you say, is the doctor relieved of all professi


Re: Army Corp of Engineers, immediate tsumani solution
On 1 Jan 2005 03:45:01 -0800, LIBERATOR@casino.com wrote: <1104579901.378488.142310@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> >Thomas Jeffersons solution is the full deployment of Army Corp of >Engineers, along with Navy & Marines. In any solution Jefferson w


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice?
Thank you (Dave M.) for your insight. Reading your response causes in-depth thought and analysis. I find your criticism constructive, and I wish for the same of mine. Ok, a rudimentary knowledge of drug addiction, how significant is that? The p


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