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Re: Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
Any defendant is not obliged to provide evidence that may incriminate him; it's almost his duty to flush the drugs down the toilet, if you consider the deterrence factor of seeing the law in front of him, and him working to rid the streets of drugs,


Probation Dilemna
In Illinois, no-one shall serve more than 6 months in jail while on probation. Probation may run for 18 months. If violated, probation is revoked, and a defendant may be resentenced to more probation or more jail up to the maximum sentence allowed.


Re: Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
David Martel wrote: > Eric, > > I'm not familiar with the details of this case but do not see any > paradox. To use an example: if the police believe that a house is being used > to sell drugs, obtain a search warrant, enter the house, see a su


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice?
"One" <res1n2ez@verizon.net> wrote in message news:q1rlt0tvgp9e6egu2pej2p0u5ag8udr6mf@4ax.com... > Jeff S. - > > Your opinions are supported by your personal views of how things > should be, or as you want them to be (i.e. Things should be as I wan


Re: Have my civil rights been violated? To: Christopher Green.
Fraud upon the court, no. Fraud upon the court is an esoteric and rarely prosecuted wrong. It involves a fraud perpetrated by an officer of the court, such as an attorney or a bankruptcy trustee fabricating evidence, or a judge taking a bribe. An appel


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice? To: Chris Green
It's there if you use the Citation Search: enter 178 in the first box, select "Cal.App.3d" in the dropdown for the second box, and enter 699 in the third box. -- Chris Green


Re: CT Statue of Limitations - Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
In Connecticut, the SOL is three years for most torts, from the date injury occurred or the date injury was discovered or should have been discovered, or three years from the date it was discovered when there was fraudulent concealment. No exception I


Re: Trespass in Public Places - 1st Amendment
There's a useful review at http://www.gpoaccess.gov/constitution/html/amdt1.html; scroll down to page 1164, where it goes into freedom of speech in public places. It cites many cases that should be viewed as controlling this important and contentious


Re: *Boycott* Google(!)
In article <QJG4FCR438355.9329398148@anonymous.poster> nobody@bikikii.ath.cx.invalid (Anonymous) wrote: > > > Boycott Google! > Daniel Joseph Min > Do us all a favor and kill yourself!


Re: Google's Censorship Obfuscation (on 60 Minutes)
On 4 Jan 2005 05:46:18 -0800, "Carl Tuba" <CarlTuba@juno.com> wrote: >I know plenty of Jews that would agree with DJM, starting with my wife. Hopefully they will also research a little before taking one person's 'opinion' on something. Carol


Re: Google's Censorship Obfuscation (on 60 Minutes)
----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Here's my take on it from a *Judeo-Xian* point of view... Indeed, the War on terrorism is being fought between the law-abiding Republicans vs. the censorship-fanatics such as '60 Minutes' & 'Google' & the 'DNC' & 'A


Looking For a MS or LA Lawyer for a Lawsuit
I am looking for an attorney for a Racketeering Lawsuit. The Lawyer should be in South Mississippi or Louisiana. If you are someone you know is ethical and works in the area, please let me know.


Re: Army Corp of Engineers, immediate tsumani solution
Sport Pilot wrote: > If you want to harden the beach's by pouring concrete all over them > then by all means call in the Corp of Engineers. But I don't think you > are very cost effective to send out a bunch of paid engineers to feed > victims. A


identity
Hello all, Can someone point me in the direction of a set of guidelines, or definitions that describe what constitutes identity fraud? Cheers


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice?
"One" <res1n2ez@verizon.net> wrote in message news:qgnjt0tokkh0qdcepsurbqhb7chh40hoif@4ax.com... > Jeff S. - > > Your response and views are appreciated. We, (you and I) appear to > lean towards opposite ends of the spectrum. On a legal scale, I lo


Re: Army Corp of Engineers, immediate tsumani solution
If you want to harden the beach's by pouring concrete all over them then by all means call in the Corp of Engineers. But I don't think you are very cost effective to send out a bunch of paid engineers to feed victims. As for rebuilding, that won't be


Re: when affairs are advised through counseling: question of opinon
Williams, Marriage counselors are ethically bound to keep their counseling sessions secret. The law tends to recognize this. A counselor who advised an affair would be wide open to all sorts of law suits. Dave M.


Re: Army Corp of Engineers, immediate tsumani solution
> > > > But you aren't offering to spend YOUR money on it, are you? > > Libby? With money? ROTFLMAO, he can barey afford a cardboard box to > sleep in. Oooka?


Re: Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
Eric, I'm not familiar with the details of this case but do not see any paradox. To use an example: if the police believe that a house is being used to sell drugs, obtain a search warrant, enter the house, see a suspect rush to the bathroom, l


Re: identity
> Can someone point me in the direction of a set of guidelines, or definitions > that describe what constitutes identity fraud? > For the USA, From: http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft/understanding_idt.html What is identity theft? Identity theft o


Re: Google's Censorship Obfuscation (on 60 Minutes)
"C.W." <from_you@nomail.com> wrote in message news:41dacd17.4253874@news.prodigy.net... > On 4 Jan 2005 05:46:18 -0800, "Carl Tuba" <CarlTuba@juno.com> wrote: > > >I know plenty of Jews that would agree with DJM, starting with my wife. (You're me


Re: when affairs are advised through counseling: question of opinon
Not fully clear from the OP's question... did the counselor advise having an affair with someone else? or did the counselor have an affair with the spouse ("took to having sexual relations in therapy")? The latter is flagrant unprofessional conduct,


Re: Have my civil rights been violated?
Gosh... my gut feel is to say "ask an Illinois lawyer", and that's the only way you're going to get a good answer, but that's Catch-22 for you. $1,600 a month is well over the Federal 48-state poverty guideline, depending on how the court applies it


Re: Debt Collectors
f you have nothing in writing, then you are still dealing with an unknown entity over the phone. There is a good chance that the debt collector isn't even located in your State -- which makes a big difference! These people are just "shopping for doll


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice?
eff Strickland - A facilitator gets BUMPED ! ! ! Read especially the last 6 paragraphs of following. Federal Register Notices > Registrant Actions - 2004 > Mark Wade, M.D.; Revocation of Registration Registrant Actions - 2004 ---------------


Re: Google's Censorship Obfuscation (on 60 Minutes)
"Harlan Messinger" <h.messinger@comcast.net> wrote in message news:33tthcF433ve7U1@individual.net... > > "Daniel Joseph Min" <Real.Min@Colorado.USA> wrote in message > news:KYS5OG6N38355.6576041667@anonymous.poster... > >> Here's my take on it fr


Re: Army Corp of Engineers, immediate tsumani solution
Spanky Ham wrote: > <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, dea


Trespass in Public Places - 1st Amendment
Trespass in Public Places - 1st Amendment What are the current controlling cases in support of 1st Amendment rights prevailing over the application of Trespass Statues in public (government owned, or leased) places? - One The benevolence


Re: Google's Censorship Obfuscation (on 60 Minutes)
I know plenty of Jews that would agree with DJM, starting with my wife.


CT Statue of Limitations - Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
CT Statue of Limitations - Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress In the state of Connecticut, what is the statue of limitations for bringing a civil action for "Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress"? What types of circumstances could


Re: *Boycott* Google(!)
The new form of Google also makes it real inconvenient to keep up with older threads that are still active. Liberals like to rely on people's short memories. The answer is a real newsreader, don't use google. It doesn't cost that much.


Re: *Boycott* Google(!)
RIGHT ON DJM. Is that true? Gore is senior advisor to Google? If so, why was he hired? Because he invented the internet? LOL. Keep up the good work. Daniel Joseph Min wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > But of course, *ALL* liber


Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
CHAMPAIGN, IL - Marcus Edwards, 18, of Champaign died at 9:15 a.m. Sunday (July 11, 2004) at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. Edwards took his own life in the CCCC, Champaign County Correctional Center, upon being found not guilty of drug possessio


Re: *Boycott* Google(!)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- WHILE THE FOREIGN-DOMAIN back-door to Google's pre-election newsgroup archives still functions at this writing, to wit: http://www.google.co.in./groups?selm=5d24b5eaa007da8b663168f90ea8a915@dizum.com


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice? To: Chris Green
Chris Green - Thank you for the manual addresses. They are of the type of information I am lacking. Findlaw does not seem to have the White case as "178 Cal.App.3d 699". - One On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 00:17:06 GMT, Christopher Green <cj.green@


Re: Have my civil rights been violated? To: Christopher Green.
Christopher Green - I have related questions for your opinion. The state is Florida. The case is a civil matter (Eviction of a residential tenant from an apartment rental). The application of indigence (tenant's affidavit) was for waiver of all c


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice? -to "JADE" <NOSPAM@yahoo.com>
From: One <res1n2ez@verizon.net> Newsgroups: alt.lawyers Subject: Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice? Oh why isit that you doubt it? Please tell me. What is the standard of care owed to the patient? - One On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 02:09


Re: Have my civil rights been violated?
Doesn't sound like it. There is a guideline that must be followed (income-wise) in order to get a public defender. How much do you make? <Nicholas> wrote in message news:29Kdnazynco4DUTcRVn-2A@comcast.com... > I had a court appearance today and upo


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice?
Jeff S. - Your response and views are appreciated. We, (you and I) appear to lean towards opposite ends of the spectrum. On a legal scale, I look to see which way the scale tips, or dips in weight. Analogies are fine, but similarities are not ne


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