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Re: in search of the right lawyer
"christinakr58" <christinakr58@comcast.net> wrote in message news:1154844285.721743.145170@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com... > Hello, > I am looking for an attorney to represent me. > There are several issues going on but the main reason is this: > I


Re: in search of the right lawyer
On 5 Aug 2006 23:04:45 -0700, "christinakr58" <christinakr58@comcast.net> wrote: >Hello, >I am looking for an attorney to represent me. >There are several issues going on but the main reason is this: >I am living in a building that does not allow ten


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
"Razorback" <razorback9926@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1154911556.462264.157020@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > tiny dancer wrote: > > > if an attorney know's his client is guilty, he can't put him on the stand > > and allow him to commit


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
Larry wrote: > No, it would be privileged and the attorney cannot reveal it. Society > places a high value on someone obtaining meaningful legal representation > whether they're guilty or not, and to achieve this, honesty and direct > communications


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
tiny dancer wrote: > The attorney in the David Westerfield case, IMO, came very close to > committing misconduct. He KNEW David Westerfield had killed little Danielle > VanDam. He knew this because he had been in negotiations for a plea bargain >


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
tiny dancer wrote: > if an attorney know's his client is guilty, he can't put him on the stand > and allow him to commit perjury. The attorney in 99.9% of cases does not KNOW the client is guilty. Even if the client killed the person, it's not nec


Triple Jeopardy?
Question: "three-strikes" laws violate 1. (VIIth)US CONST. AMM.- The right against double jeopardy - "No person shall be in jeopardy twice for the same offense.". 2. Exclusionary principle- i.e.. "States may pass any laws that do not contradict Fede


Re: in search of the right lawyer
Yes, I quit smoking a long time ago, hate it. You really don't need a lawyer for something like this - it will only cause allot of recrimination, cost and time. Write the tenants downstairs a nice letter- say that you are recovering from Ebola, move


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
JVB wrote: > What does a defense lawyer talk about with their client? By that I > mean, does the lawyer ever ask the client if he did it? Yes - the defense lawyer would be naive at best to not do so! (I did ask in every such case - of which I ha


NYT: 4 Officers Hurt (One by Pit Bull) as Police Fire 26 Shots to Kill Dog in Bronx
New York Times July 24, 2006, Monday Late Edition - Final, Section B, Page 3, Column 1 4 Officers Hurt (One by Pit Bull) as Police Fire 26 Shots to Kill Dog in Bronx By FERNANDA SANTOS; JENNIFER EPSTEIN CONTRIBUTED REPORTING FOR THIS ARTICLE. (N


Inquiry: New law violating privacy lately?
I read a message in another newsgroup, where the poster referred to a new law that was spooking him re. internet usage, but didn't specify anything more. Someone responded, agreeing, but again no extra was said. I was hoping someone in the know coul


Re: Violation of Order of Protection (???)
"Face-off" <pullout@nycap.rr.com> wrote in news:9eFNa.51249$8B.37969@twister.nyroc.rr.com: > My boyfriend had recently been arrested on Tuesday, July 1, 2003. He > and two of his friends were riding bikes down a street and an older > woman called


Re: American Jurisprudence 2d, Bailments
My english is not well enough to clearly understand your questions, but anyway they seem to be related to my original statement that "we do not have such thing as bailment" What did I mean by saying that Your bailment (as far as I can unders


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
On Sun, 06 Aug 2006 02:34:19 GMT, Larry <x@y.com> wrote: >In article <osjad29be7j3jekkh3k6kgodtlg6e4ghcf@4ax.com>, > JVB <JVB@nat.com> wrote: > >> What does a defense lawyer talk about with their client? By that I >> mean, does the lawyer ever ask


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Re: Is this extortion
Most likely he is not entitled to anything more than the property damage and some incidentals... that is IF he can prove that whoever was driving the car was not negligent AND that the dog caused the damages they are referring to. You have two ch


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
In article <osjad29be7j3jekkh3k6kgodtlg6e4ghcf@4ax.com>, JVB <JVB@nat.com> wrote: > What does a defense lawyer talk about with their client? By that I > mean, does the lawyer ever ask the client if he did it? Usually not, but it depends on the c


Are sports betting clubs legal?
Hello, I'm in Canada and am wondering if it's legal to form a sports betting club. I would get a group of people together worldwide over the Internet, and we would pool funds and I would place bets on sports. Would it be legal if I did this? Als


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
"JVB" <JVB@nat.com> wrote in message news:osjad29be7j3jekkh3k6kgodtlg6e4ghcf@4ax.com... > What does a defense lawyer talk about with their client? By that I > mean, does the lawyer ever ask the client if he did it? I don't think they usually ask


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