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Former Navy JAG after judicial seat
Former Navy JAG after judicial seat http://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=45651 {EXCERPT} Jacksonville Daily Record, FL - 18 minutes ago... Thompson ended up in Jacksonville after joining the Navy where he was stationed at Mayport and


Re: Person address search
Yes I spent all day today at the court house. The records and assesors have the same address (PO box) as I do. I also looked at records from past cases but most of her cases were civil cases where her attornies address was listed. I eventually ran o


Re: Person address search
Have you tried Public Records and the County Tax Assesor's Office? If you have the property address, they should be able to provide the address of the Owner of Record. Of course, the owner of record has privacy rights that may preclude the Tax Asses


Person address search
I am trying to serve my landlord with Small Claims Court papers but all I have is a PO box address. Can anyone recommend a good search website where I may find her address (like from DMV records etc). I realize there are many websites etc that advert


Re: American Jurisprudence 2d, Bailments
n 6 Aug 2006, "Andrey from Moscow" <andy@au.ru> wrote: > 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" First, tha


Re: Triple Jeopardy?
"Mel Renfro" <tomklub@ptd.net> wrote in message news:-K2cnU660_o6sUvZUSdV9g@ptd.net... > 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


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
"A Michigan Attorney" <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1154967526.446908.90940@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com... > tiny dancer wrote: > > > > What does a defense lawyer talk about with their client? By that I > > > mean, does the lawyer e


Re: Triple Jeopardy?
Mel, Could you briefly summarize your point. I thought you were trying to argue that considering prior convictions during sentencing was a form of double jeopardy but then you seem to argue that it's ok for judges to do this. Why are sentencin


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
tiny dancer wrote: > > > I'm surprised at you, Nancy. First off the bat, I'm not condoning or excusing the behavior of a child kidnapper/rapist/murderer. I find that as reprehensible as you do. I'm only looking at the original question: what


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
Nancy Rudins wrote: > He didn't KNOW that David Westerfield had killed Danielle VanDam. He > wasn't a witness; if he was, he couldn't have represented Westerfield. > He also didn't KNOW that Westerfield was just a convincing liar as > well as a murde


Re: Triple Jeopardy?
The point: States can and do pass laws that violate federal law all the time, because they Got you at the local, state level. That's where the 9' x 19' jail cell is. These unconstitutional laws fly locally, but will not fly in higher courts, if you und


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
Since the public assumes "guilty people don't testify", why don't defense attorneys just PRETEND the defendant is innocent, and let the defendant testify and answer the prosecutor's question that you see on TV all the time: "Joe, did you kill the victi


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
Nancy Rudins wrote: > tiny dancer wrote: > > > > > > I'm surprised at you, Nancy. > > First off the bat, I'm not condoning or excusing the behavior of a > child kidnapper/rapist/murderer. I find that as reprehensible as > you do. I'm only look


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
"Nancy Rudins" <nrudins@ncsa.uiuc.edu> wrote in message news:12dedu5rrroukd7@news.supernews.com... > tiny dancer wrote: > > > > > The attorney in the David Westerfield case, IMO, came very close to > > committing misconduct. He KNEW David Westerf


Federal Usurpation: Takover of comand over State National Guards
Federal Usurpation: Takover of comand over State National Guards Sign posts of tyranny: Congress has given Bush the authority to... 1) Declare Matrial Law without consulting them and without their vote. 2) Deploy Federal Troops domestically with com


Re: Simple question for defense lawyers
tiny dancer 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? > > I don't think they usually ask. > > > And if the client says he did it, then wouldn't the law


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
Larry 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 circumstances. The reason I say > "usually not" is because the d


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