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On 7 Jan 2005 10:22:39 -0800, "Sport Pilot" <hppilot001@cs.com> wrote:
<1105122159.575508.123870@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>
>You sound silly flouting your ignorance over and over, especially with
>no attempt to educate yourself.
....yet, that's
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On 04 Jan 2005, "GMS" <gms100@mail.com> wrote:
> Can someone point me in the direction of a set of
> guidelines, or definitions that describe what constitutes
> identity fraud?
This will depend on what you think you mean by that term ("identity
f
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On 4 Jan 2005One <res1n2ez@verizon.net> wrote:
> In Connecticut, what is the statue of limitations
> for "Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress"?
Subject to whether there is tolling/suspension of the otherwise
applicable period by reason o
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Erik Interface Frampton wrote:
> A novel defense against destruction of
> evidence: it's a natural law defense, and considers laws of thermodynamics
> that matter and energy (evidence) can be transformed but not destroyed.
>
> The impetus to disrega
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David Martel wrote:
>>How can you convince a judge or jury about nonexistent evidence unless
>>such convincement was based on a prejudice?
>
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> In my hypothetical drug bust the evidence that would be presented would
> be the behavior of the
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> How can you convince a judge or jury about nonexistent evidence unless
> such convincement was based on a prejudice?
In my hypothetical drug bust the evidence that would be presented would
be the behavior of the suspect as witnessed by the
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On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 20:11:04 GMT, nospam@isp.com wrote:
>On 04 Jan 2005, "GMS" <gms100@mail.com> wrote:
>
>> Can someone point me in the direction of a set of
>> guidelines, or definitions that describe what constitutes
>> identity fraud?
In the
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A novel defense against destruction of
evidence: it's a natural law defense, and considers laws of thermodynamics
that matter and energy (evidence) can be transformed but not destroyed.
The impetus to disregard fundamental fairness is in league with
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Americans want Democratic Socialism
Studies show that the following good social programs will result in far less
nervous breakdowns and suicides across the nation. They reduce the crime
rate, help all families equally and allow for much better econ
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http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/01/06/jealous.husband.ap/index.html
Can ya kill your wife and get off with 4 months in jail...
What a fitting comment on the #1 lock em up or execute 'em state
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VERDICT.
Guilty.
Any people interested in law
want to discuss the lements of
the case?
Spammer case.
Joel
Posted on Fri, Jan. 07, 2005
Angry Phillies fan found guilty of e-mail fraud
By Joseph A. Slobodzian
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I gave it to you. I really don't care if you don't want to bother
looking at the site. I found no combat engineers on the site. Some
research that would be use by combat engineers, but no combat engineers
at all.
You sound silly flouting your ign
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I gave it to you, click through the site and show me where the combat
engineers are! I found none.
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know for a fact they are based in Georgia. I do plan on paying off the
debt. I would be happy to continue to send the payments to Amex. If nothing
else, simply to bypass the debt collector. But according to Amex., they are
no longer handling this. Do y
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Texas divorce case where settlement, called alimony, suppose to be paid out
over 3 years. Actually alimony did not exist in 1992. Payer stopped paying
after a few months and court favored a judgement to the payee. However,
payer refuses to pay, now
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Posted on Fri, Jan. 07, 2005
Angry Phillies fan found guilty of e-mail fraud
By Joseph A. Slobodzian
Inquirer Staff Writer
Allan E. Carlson, the Phillies fanatic accused of taking his anger
about team management to an Intern
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retain an attorney, who specializes in either family law or collections.
j.
short answer yes.
Jillynn wrote:
> Texas divorce case where settlement, called alimony, suppose to be paid out
> over 3 years. Actually alimony did not exist in 1992.
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There is no such thing as alimony in Texas.
"Jillynn" <m.whitaker_1@charter.net> wrote in message
news:ChnDd.10482$gt1.8764@fe03.lga...
> Texas divorce case where settlement, called alimony, suppose to be paid
> out
> over 3 years. Actually al
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Sport Pilot wrote:
> See for you self at the site below.
>
> http://www.usace.army.mil/
>
> There are no combat engineers associated with the Corps of Engineers,
> only a battalion used for training which is not a combat engineer
> battalion. Pe
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