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Another inadequately thought-out lawyer bashing comment. However, trying to
reason with a person who is so happy to spill such foolish vitriol is a
total waste of time.
"Incremental Addressing Folks" <inaddrfolks@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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On 26 Sep 2005, Henry <doREMoOVEtTHIS2@earthlink.net> wrote:
> <snip>
>Spousal privilege. If a husband has been sent a red light camera
>ticket in his name (in CA 'identity' of the driver matters) but it is
>his wife in the face photo on the tick
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The Property Owner is liable, but the resident can have culpability for the
negligence.
You should consult a lawyer and not rely on the free advise on a newsgroup.
The short answer is that the trust is protected, that's why people create
them. Th
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"Henry" <doREMoOVEtTHIS2@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>I am in California and have two questions.
>
> A. Traffic school: If you fight your case and lose, and then are given
> traffic
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Two Los Angeles police officers and a sheriff's deputy were charged with
lying about an off-duty traffic crash and two of them allegedly threatened
to beat up the driver of a pickup truck.
LAPD Officers Isaac Aaron Lowe and Olga Marina Villa and
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Indianapolis Police arrested one of their own overnight, and he's accused of
drinking and driving.
An IPD Detective on his home Friday morning said a car passed him on I-70
driving about 120 miles per hour.
The detective called for help, hoping
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Hey, keep MURDERING each other pigs. This is just too @$#*ing funny.
Save america, get a cop to kill another cop today
UCF Officer Fatally Shot By Orlando Police
Posted by Ron on Monday, September 26th, 2005 at 01:03 (Views: 32)
ORLANDO, Fla. --
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there is no spousal privilege to refuse to identify someone.
"Henry" <doREMoOVEtTHIS2@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> I am in California and have two questions.
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> A. Traffic school: I
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both of you would be liable; him as the owner, you as the tenant / person in
control of the property at the time of the incident.
not immune from suit, technically, just that it can't be used to satisfy any
judgment against you as an individual, at l
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I probably didn't make it clear enough. The husband is trying to answer
the judge's question without telling the officer that it is his spouse.
Unless the officer hears the husband say "spousal privilege" the officer
has no way of telling what wom
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