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Re: Army Corp of Engineers, immediate tsumani solution
Sport Pilot wrote: > Maybe you mean combat engineers? You must be a Newbon. What department of the U.S. Army does "combat engineers" fall under? BudumBUM, Army Corps of Engineers, thank you, you dunce. > I am a licensed professional engineer an


Re: Probation Dilemna
OK. In Illinois, probation prohibits drinking booze. Probation also reduces recidivism of DUI (hopefully). Jail is not rehab because of statutory separation of private sector (AA/Rehab) and jails. Rehab is punishment, outside of jail, because c


Re: Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
I feel sad not just for Lacy's family but for guys like me. We hope and pray we'll meet some nice girl who doesn't lead a secret life as a smack whore. Peterson had it all and threw it away. I wish he had gotten life instead of death. Death is barbar


Attorney general nominee worries some military critics
Attorney general nominee worries some military critics http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/politics/2002140985_gonzales05.html {EXCERPT} Seattle Times, WA - 10 hours ago WASHINGTON A dozen high-ranking retired military officers took the unusual


Re: Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
I feel sad not just for Lacy's family but for guys like me. We hope and pray we'll meet some nice girl who doesn't lead a secret life as a smack whore. Peterson had it all and threw it away. I wish he had gotten life instead of death. Death is barb


Fake tickets - from police
Don't fall for fake red light camera or speeding tickets. This started in California, but will spread rapidly. The fake red light camera tickets come in the mail, from the police! Yours will say "Traffic Violation Notice" at the top, and will tell


Re: Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
David Martel wrote: > I think that once the person is convicted ( with due regard to > >>>reasonable doubt ) the rules used in the sentencing phase are different >>>and reasonable doubt is no longer used. > > >>They use a "lingering doubt" c


Re: Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
I think that once the person is convicted ( with due regard to >> reasonable doubt ) the rules used in the sentencing phase are different >> and reasonable doubt is no longer used. > They use a "lingering doubt" concept. What does this mean? I


Re: *Boycott* Google(!)
On 4 Jan 2005, "Carl Tuba" <CarlTuba@juno.com> wrote: >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.


Re: Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
Interface, While a defendant is not obliged to provide evidence that will incriminate it is illegal to destroy evidence. The notion that he has a duty to destroy evidence is pretty far fetched. I would not recommend this as a defense. Dave


Re: Probation Dilemna
Erik Frampton wrote: > It seems absurd that two people could rape each other simultaneously, > doesn't it? Wrong! Because the statutory rape is not actual rape where one party is non consenting. A statutory rape is consensual act where statute as


Re: Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
Erik Frampton wrote: > The defense didn't offer an alternative killer, Burden of prove is on prosecution - at all times Scott was innocent. > Scott didn't take the stand, Scott is not required to take stand - at all times Scott was innocent. >


Spammer in Federal Criminal Court
Landmark case. This is an unusual prosecution of Federal Section 1030, for spammer stuff. Anyone interested in legal may want to check out the link. Spammers may want looik also! Joel “You brought 30 guys with near bazookas fo


Re: Why Is Suze Orrmon Popular?
On 4-Jan-2005, wprien@yahoo.com wrote: > I have read some of her books and watch her TV show, and have never > heard her give anything but very good, common sense advice. That is why > 20/20 etc., are not tearing her to shreds. She gives good advi


Re: identity
<hinojo_b@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:yFACd.28836$Gj2.25029@bignews1.bellsouth.net... > >> Can someone point me in the direction of a set of guidelines, or > definitions >> that describe what constitutes identity fraud? >> > For the USA


Re: Probation Dilemna
"EF" <tomclub@ptd.net> wrote in message news:rEOdndx6vaGG_EbcUSdV9g@ptd.net... > 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 m


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice?
"One" <res1n2ez@verizon.net> wrote in message news:vavmt0tkqeqf6dteos10jpulohspv4v49r@4ax.com... > On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 18:46:57 -0800, "Jeff Strickland" > <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote: > > > > >"One" <res1n2ez@verizon.net> wrote in message > >new


Re: Landlord - liable or not - drug dealing
"Jim" <nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:342ferF46vsm6U1@individual.net... > Hi, i have a situation, a person i know of rented his house out not more > than 3mnths ago, last weekend when he went to his rented house to pick up > some extra thin


VIDEOS shown in any Court of Law for http://www.cita.es/video and http://www.cita.es/convocatoria
To Whom it may concern, We are interested in any kind of video useful for any legal procedure in any Court of Law. I shall appreciate contacts with lawyers and experts on videos for Court of Law (expert witnessing, appraisals, reconstruction, and


Re: Probation Dilemna
Erik Frampton wrote: > Two17-year olds' mutual statutory rape excludes a victim so no crime? Are you saying that mutual crime excludes a victim?


Re: Landlord - liable or not - drug dealing
The house is located in Arizona "Jim" <nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:342ferF46vsm6U1@individual.net... > Hi, i have a situation, a person i know of rented his house out not more > than 3mnths ago, last weekend when he went to his rented


Re: Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
Erik Frampton wrote: > "Subcomandante" <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message > news:itLCd.8314$5R.3751@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com... > > >>The Scott Peterson's trial left me more doubtful than if there was no >>trial at all. >>-Stan > > >


Re: Army Corp of Engineers, immediate tsumani solution
Maybe you mean combat engineers? I am a licensed professional engineer and I can tell you that the Corp of Engineers can only design dams and buildings that are constructed over a fairly long time span, it would be almost a year before construction co


Landlord - liable or not - drug dealing
Hi, i have a situation, a person i know of rented his house out not more than 3mnths ago, last weekend when he went to his rented house to pick up some extra things he forgot to take, which where in the deposit room in the backyard, he smelled marihuan


Re: *Boycott* Google(!)
On 4 Jan 2005, "Carl Tuba" <CarlTuba@juno.com> wrote: >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. -----BEGI


Re: Probation Dilemna
EF wrote: > 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 se


Re: Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
David Martel wrote: > Stan, > > Perhaps you misread my post. I state that a charge for destroying > evidence is reasonable. I do not comment on whether a conviction is > reasonable. I do state that "If the jury believes the State then the perso


Re: Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
The defense didn't offer an alternative killer, Scott didn't take the stand, fished near her remains, girlfriend incriminated him, he laughed at his Mom on the phone when she said she was looking for Lacy. Besides being guilty, add a charge of stupidit


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice?
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 18:46:57 -0800, "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote: > >"One" <res1n2ez@verizon.net> wrote in message >news:q1rlt0tvgp9e6egu2pej2p0u5ag8udr6mf@4ax.com... >> Jeff S. - >> >> Your opinions are supported by your person


Re: Probation Dilemna
It seems absurd that two people could rape each other simultaneously, doesn't it? -Interface "Subcomandante" <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:f6OCd.8367$5R.7931@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com... > Erik Frampton wrote: > > Two17-year o


Re: Have my civil rights been violated? To: Christopher Green.
In article <1104891449.381233.268190@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, "Christopher Green" <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote: > >Perjury, it would depend on the facts of the case and whether a big >deal is being made over a small wrong. For example, if T


Re: Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
"Subcomandante" <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:itLCd.8314$5R.3751@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com... > The Scott Peterson's trial left me more doubtful than if there was no > trial at all. > -Stan What irks me: I just want to meet a n


Re: Probation Dilemna
War on drugs - exemplified in the film "Traffic." Two17-year olds' mutual statutory rape excludes a victim so no crime? American society's women - only a woman soldier could have taken those homo-erotic pictures of Iraqi prisoners to dishonor them.


Re: Probation Dilemna
War on drugs - exemplified in the film "Traffic." The why question: statutory rape of each other (two 17-year olds) or mutual rape excludes a victim (there is no victim - so no crime), and 18 is the age of consent, is the magic age when one can vote,


Re: Fundamental Fairness of Drug Conviction
Stan, Perhaps you misread my post. I state that a charge for destroying evidence is reasonable. I do not comment on whether a conviction is reasonable. I do state that "If the jury believes the State then the person goes to jail." This is wher


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice?
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 want them to be, or they are just wrong!) Do you have any real-life scenarios that support your personal view


Re: Writing of Prescriptions - Malpractice?
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 14:24:13 -0800, "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote: > >"One" <res1n2ez@verizon.net> wrote in message >news:qgnjt0tokkh0qdcepsurbqhb7chh40hoif@4ax.com... >> Jeff S. - >> >> Your response and views are appreciated. W


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