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On Mar 25, 4:59 pm, "proffsl" <prof...@my-deja.com> wrote:
> The answer to the question: "When is it OK for a cop to perjure?"
> would be NEVER.
Proffsl: I agree completely with you in this matter.
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"proffsl" <proffsl@my-deja.com> wrote
> The answer to the question: "When is it OK for a cop to perjure?"
> would be NEVER.
Thanks for your support on this.
In hindsight I probably went off more on the question
in the body ("when do they feel it's
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"Nehmo" <nehmo54@hotmail.com> wrote
> > "Nehmo" <nehm...@hotmail.com> wrote
> > > a425couple had said
> > > > No.
> > > > Clearly for the vast majority, there is no direct "monetary
> > > > incentive" to get a criminal conviction.
> Now you talk
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I am a forestry consultant who prepared a timber sale for a private forest
owner in Massachusetts. I put in a deadline of March 15, 2007. The logger
didn't finish the job- the owner didn't want to grant an extension- so when
I told the logger that,
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The answer to the question: "When is it OK for a cop to perjure?"
would be NEVER.
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"U.S. LAW FIRMS OUTSOURCE MORE THAN $600 MILLION IN LEGAL RESEARCH AND
NEARLY $5 BILLION IN LITIGATION SUPPORT." (Hildebrandt International).
THE CONCEPT:
In today's competitive environment, law firms and corporate legal
departments are faced with
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I'm just a regular person. I don't have any affiliations with any law
enforcement organization. My only contact with them comes when I get
tickets and go to court. (That, by the way, is happening more than I'd
like.)
Now you talk in your red-flag
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I recently had triple bypass surgery. Prior to that I had been told I
had a heart attack. I did remember having very strong chest pains one
night, and almost woke up my wife to take me to the hospital. Being a
man, I lay there for awhile, and they went
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"Nehmo" <nehmo54@hotmail.com> wrote
> a425couple had said
> > No.
> > Clearly for the vast majority, there is no direct "monetary
> > incentive" to get a criminal conviction.
>
> Why did you add the qualifier "direct"? (||) Nehmo (||)
Sin
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nited States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
Mark D. COLLINS, Petitioner-Appellant,
v=2E
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent-Appellee.
3 F.3d 625, 72 A.F.T.R.2d 93-5838, 93-2 USTC P 50,486
No. 1136, Docket 92-4216.
Argued March 10
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Haaretz Daily
Sun., March 25, 2007 Nisan 6, 5767
Exposing corruption in the Israeli government
In addition to handling the country's problems, the public expects its
leaders to be honest.
Lifting up the carpet
By Yoel Marcus
A man gets up in
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