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On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 18:39:48 GMT, "McGyver" <Greyprof@msn.com> wrote:
>"thardy01" <thardy01@midsouth.rr.com> wrote in message
>news:g0mHg.70046$u11.33272@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
>> Ill try to make this short and, thanks in advance for any help.
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I was accused by a close-by neighbour of being a 'God-damned lying
gossipping drunk' when I am not. The person making this statement is
defaming my moral character, and slandering me.
What recourse is there available?
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"Jim Flores" <jim553@hotmail.com > wrote in message
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> SPRINGFIELD - In a narrow decision, the Illinois Supreme Court
> reversed itself Thursday and ruled that police can use drug-sniffing
> dogs
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I'm writing from the UK and citing from the CJS in a comparative law paper.
One concern is that the CJS is not longer really relevant.
Could any please advise if there are American lawyers who use it in
practice?
The main articles on my s
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Art Clemons wrote:
> Rick Mave wrote:
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> > Try pulling your own weight, it's time to move out on your own (35) ?.
> > Mommy will be just fine !
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> I suspect that you've made guesses here. Both my parents are deceased and I
> haven't been depen
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"news" <news@absamail.co.za> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 13:21:09 -0700, McGyver wrote:
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>> The issue you are dealing with is what can a party do about it if the
>> other party breach
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"thardy01" <thardy01@midsouth.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Ill try to make this short and, thanks in advance for any help.
> I use to work as an assistant manager at a retail store and had a customer
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My new neighbor has lied to the local JP and my civil rights under the
second amendment have been violated by the liar and the court's order
that I cannot shoot on my farm. Now, I can't shoot the rabbits eating
my crops and can't qualify my students for
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Ill try to make this short and, thanks in advance for any help.
I use to work as an assistant manager at a retail store and had a
customer come up to me and point out another customer that she believed
was shop lifting. So I directed my attention to
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Terence Nesbit wrote:
> I found the notes earlier today. It is rather convenient that after I
> complain about something I almost always instantly find it again. The
> pad "fell behind my night stand" with only one other piece of paper back
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I found the notes earlier today. It is rather convenient that after I
complain about something I almost always instantly find it again. The
pad "fell behind my night stand" with only one other piece of paper back
there, and none of the other pads
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