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Illegal Alien Afraid to Go to Court
I know someone is in the US illegally (expired visa) and here's her dilemma. She got pulled over and didn't have her international drivers license with her so she now need to show up in court with her drivers license. Since then she's gotten her state


Re: Pardons by President or Governor
In article <guj1l09e36pq6nmglcbhn8qdo6kvm9uon1@4ax.com>, andysharpe@juno.com (Andy) wrote: > A question came up in another newsgroup regarding the power of > the President to grant a pardon..... My limited investigations tells > me that a Preside


sue HOA over fence issue? Advice appreciated
In March of 2004, I engaged in the authorized practice of extending my existing fence and landscaping my yard. As I live in a nieghborhood with an HOA, doing so without permission violates my CC&R. In June of 2004, I receive a notice that I am in vi


Re: Federal student loan debt at death
> What happens if one has unpaid federal student loans at the time of their > death? Would Uncle Sam take it from their estate? If so, and if the assets > in the estate aren't enough to cover the debt, would the person's family > incur the debt? > >


Re: Academic Piracy
>Subject: Re: Academic Piracy >From: "PTRAVEL" ptravel@ruyitang.com >Date: 9/19/04 9:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time >Message-id: <4kdsk0te144iteq61nvujm1tomcnftr57e@4ax.com> > > >"JMGallanter" <jmgallanter@aol.com> wrote in message >news:cnjpj055smt


Re: Release of liens
> I need to sell my home. I have 3 liens. Offers for the home only cover > the first liens payoff amount and only a partial payoff for the second > lien. How the heck can I sell my home with a third lien definitely in > place and a second lien who prob


Tentants' rights in regards to a dangerous neighbor
I live in an apartment complex in California. Around a year ago a new tenant moved in. He was pretty loud and inconsiderate and one of neighbors complained about him. After numerous complaints, the complex manager spoke with him. After that, star


Re: When is trespassing ever not prohibited?
"Andy" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: > In fact, unless an act is prohibited by WRITTEN law, there is no >crime committed when the act is performed. Is that true? Has _every_ state adopted a code that repeals all common-law


Re: creative discrimination
"Eliyahu Rooff" <lrooff@hotmail.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >If someone establishes criteria for accepting or rejecting >applicants based upon their membership in an identified class of any >sort, the employer had better be able to show a nex


Re: Irrevocable Gifts
"Carrie Richards" <CR@help.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >If someone of sound mind confers with an attorney and makes an irrevocable >monetary gift, having executed no other legal documents except for the tax >form, have they grounds to sue f


Re: Pardons by President or Governor
"Andy" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >My limited investigations tells >me that a President can issue a pardon for "crimes against the >United States". However, I don't think this would include a pardon >for, say, murder, when a


Re: Must I pay the storage charges
Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> wrote in message news:<crcsj091ujieqgqjgt2k7dt1gjjl1v159j@4ax.com>... > aristotle wrote: > > [lost a small claims case] > > > What to do next besides file > > an appeal? > > > Prepare that appeal. I'm curious if y


Re: When is trespassing ever not prohibited?
In article <iuj1l0lg4dejb0gn6kg9leepo85bmb10lf@4ax.com>, Andy <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote: > > In fact, unless an act is prohibited by WRITTEN law, there is no >crime committed when the act is performed. Although criminal trespass is defined by


Re: Pardons by President or Governor
Andy wrote: > Andy writes: > > A question came up in another newsgroup regarding the power of > the President to grant a pardon..... My limited investigations tells > me that a President can issue a pardon for "crimes against the > United Stat


Re: Federal student loan debt at death
Tim Williams wrote: > What happens if one has unpaid federal student loans at the time of their > death? Would Uncle Sam take it from their estate? If so, and if the assets > in the estate aren't enough to cover the debt, would the person's family > i


Settling a California Estate
My mom passed away unexpectedly last week after an illness. Though originally from Georgia (which is where the majority of her family lives, including myself), she'd lived in California for the last several (>10) years. She was there alone (unmarried


Re: Pardons by President or Governor
andysharpe@juno.com (Andy) wrote in message news:<guj1l09e36pq6nmglcbhn8qdo6kvm9uon1@4ax.com>... > Andy writes: [snip] > In the Texas Statutes, it states a governor can issue a stay, commutation, or > a pardon. It further states that a stay can be on


Forged check - False Claim
I helped my friend as he asked for money($4000.00) for his marriage expenses. As a Collateral I received a post dated check from him and gave him that amount as a check . He cashed it. After that he was in touch with me and saying some excuses that he


Re: Liability Issues from Auto Accident
mjacobslaw@comcast.net (Michael Jacobs) wrote in message news:<qjdsk0hpg6aub2r6lmft9kn05as8hf9dgr@4ax.com>... > "David Martel" <marte005@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:<q64hk09h5trrqt5ik7puvq3su3l8dbg8ed@4ax.com>... > > Michael, > Some poli


Re: Double Jeopardy
In article <heuuk0lru92m9f7qld2899gassvogpftl8@4ax.com>, Alan McKenney <alan_mckenney1@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Based on my Grand Jury experience (2 yrs. :-( ), I believe that the > act for which one is on trial is far more specific than something


Re: Federal student loan debt at death
In article <buj1l01m10m39c8iduj1c1bl10t0ggeuhm@4ax.com>, Tim Williams <bigbill9111@yahoo.com> wrote: >What happens if one has unpaid federal student loans at the time of their >death? Would Uncle Sam take it from their estate? If so, and if the assets


Re: creative discrimination
In article <vuj1l01i6ko4gauvj06cpafl80dbeli9aj@4ax.com>, Eliyahu Rooff <lrooff@hotmail.com> wrote: >If someone establishes criteria for accepting or rejecting >applicants based upon their membership in an identified class of any >sort, the employe


Re: Release of liens
"John" <johnafaux@msn.com> wrote in message news:nuj1l05sjln0t9epfv37njkq5gjnkj0p4p@4ax.com... > I need to sell my home. I have 3 liens. Offers for the home only cover > the first liens payoff amount and only a partial payoff for the second > lien.


Re: Disclaimer of title?
In article <2cr9j0lj24t8eucnp0l49l0hel54rjtm6r@4ax.com>, Derrick Coetzee <dcnews@moonflare.com> wrote: >I was looking over some software licenses, namely the Apache License >(http://www.opensource.org/licenses/apache2.0.php) and Lucent Pulic >Licen


Re: Police picked my car locks....legitimate entry?
In article <2uj1l054pp9ve5k84auu756kcgp176obbf@4ax.com>, Michael Jacobs <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote: >sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in message >news:<afuuk09si3irmauor3ktltfio68p7mucpa@4ax.com>... >> In article <h64hk01rspeg1efs0k8ep0recrv


Police Warrants and Compensation
Is there any time when if police break into your home to search for suspected illegal activities that they are responsible for paying for damages that occur to your home? Basically im looking for a quick overview of the situations and if they are respo


Re: Software non-disclosure agreement issue...
"Jeff" <sorry@noway.com> wrote in message news:3vj1l05fnu1904fr8t2u1d5gvj4o19ukdf@4ax.com... > I conceived of a piece of software while employed with company A. That > software was implemented and is being offered in the marketplace. I signed > no


Prenup, Custody, etc. Opinions Please!
Hi, I need some input please, when I married last Oct. my husband wanted me to sign a prenup agreement, ( he has a house, I do not ) well, I do understand why he would want me to sign it, but I just couldnt, especially since I would be raising our ba


Re: Considering Bankruptcy
Steve <lighthouselover1967@yahoo.com> wrote: >I live in West Virginia and have approximately $24,000.00 in credit >card debt. I'm considering bankruptcy because I see no way I can ever >pay this amount back. Here's what I want to know. I have a mort


Re: Federal student loan debt at death
Tim Williams <bigbill9111@yahoo.com> wrote: >What happens if one has unpaid federal student loans at the time of their >death? Would Uncle Sam take it from their estate? If so, and if the assets >in the estate aren't enough to cover the debt, would the


Re: Release of liens
John wrote: > I need to sell my home. I have 3 liens. Offers for the home only cover > the first liens payoff amount and only a partial payoff for the second > lien. How the heck can I sell my home with a third lien definately in > place and a second


Re: Irrevocable Gifts
On 21 Sep 2004, "Carrie Richards" <CR@help.com> wrote: > If someone of sound mind confers with an attorney > and makes an irrevocable monetary gift, having executed > no other legal documents except for the tax form, have > they grounds to sue for


Re: Considering Bankruptcy
lighthouselover1967@yahoo.com (Steve) wrote in message news:<tuj1l0drbisuqfvvvglag7jrv0gd7ndij3@4ax.com>... > I live in West Virginia and have approximately $24,000.00 in credit > card debt. I'm considering bankruptcy because I see no way I can ever


Re: Software non-disclosure agreement issue...
Jeff wrote: > > I conceived of a piece of software while employed with company A. That > software was implemented and is being offered in the marketplace. I signed > no intellectual property (IP) agreements and no confidentiality or > non-disclosure


Re: Bad neighbor, any legal grounds to remove them?
Sean, You live near a rental house which you believe is dragging your property value down and making the neighborhood unsafe. You describe the situation as 6-10 people in a 600 sq. ft. house. You want to get rid of these people. First, visit


Re: Irrevocable Gifts
Carrie Richards wrote: > Hi all--hope an attorney can answer this question: > > If someone of sound mind confers with an attorney and makes > an irrevocable monetary gift, having executed no other legal > documents except for the tax form, hav


Re: Ignored 'No Soliciting' sign- legal recourse?
cj.green@worldnet.att.net (Christopher Green) wrote in message news:<ruj1l0lmp28n89vbfb18f2kdc46gehh1cl@4ax.com>... > "Joe" <slayte@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:<lduuk01ejrnrjvkegrfmd4e3a3vcbb81e8@4ax.com>... > > If I have a 'No Soliciting' si


Re: Pardons by President or Governor
andysharpe@juno.com (Andy) wrote in message news:<guj1l09e36pq6nmglcbhn8qdo6kvm9uon1@4ax.com>... > Andy writes: > > A question came up in another newsgroup regarding the power of > the President to grant a pardon..... My limited investigations tel


Re: When is trespassing ever not prohibited?
David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message news:<utj1l01otn5a5jbu7588lvb33phfg69vii@4ax.com>... > > CBreitel wrote: > ] I don't know what you're talking about. You're over-analyzing a very > ] simple issue. [snip] > ] All I will


creative discrimination
"Eliyahu Rooff" <lrooff@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<vuj1l01i6ko4gauvj06cpafl80dbeli9aj@4ax.com>... > "cbreitel" <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:aeuuk012vnq2c71s4m6q01c4u4p2v7nelg@4ax.com... > > > > Do you suppose it should


legal forms of attempted murder
This is all hypothetical. There is a line in Walt Whitman's poem, "Arithmetic", that goes something like: "If you ask your mother for one egg and she makes you two and you eat both of them, who is better at arithmetic, you or your mother?" Now s


Re: Bad neighbor, any legal grounds to remove them?
In misc.legal.moderated Sean <aether8203@yahoo.com> wrote: > I realize that every American has a right to their property and to do > on it what they please. But the straw that broke the camel's back was > this past Sunday night... To my utter amazemen


Re: creative discrimination
Eliyahu Rooff wrote: > If someone establishes criteria for accepting or rejecting > applicants based upon their membership in an identified class of any > sort, the employer had better be able to show a nexis of some sort > between membership in that


Re: When is trespassing ever not prohibited?
Andy wrote: > If "Trespassing is always prohibited", then there would be not reason > for people to sell "No Trespassing " signs. Exactly. > In fact, unless an act is prohibited by WRITTEN law, there is no > crime committed when the act i


Re: Release of liens
johnafaux@msn.com (John) wrote in news:nuj1l05sjln0t9epfv37njkq5gjnkj0p4p@ 4ax.com: > I need to sell my home. I have 3 liens. Offers for the home only cover > the first liens payoff amount and only a partial payoff for the second > lien. How the hec


Re: Considering Bankruptcy
In article <tuj1l0drbisuqfvvvglag7jrv0gd7ndij3@4ax.com>, Steve <lighthouselover1967@yahoo.com> wrote: > I live in West Virginia and have approximately $24,000.00 in credit > card debt. I'm considering bankruptcy because I see no way I can ever > pa


Re: Release of liens
In article <nuj1l05sjln0t9epfv37njkq5gjnkj0p4p@4ax.com>, John <johnafaux@msn.com> wrote: > I need to sell my home. I have 3 liens. Offers for the home only cover > the first liens payoff amount and only a partial payoff for the second > lien. How th


Re: Bad neighbor, any legal grounds to remove them?
In article <fuj1l0ln9qohb9p69ctbdg5ib4bcr48sbj@4ax.com>, Sean <aether8203@yahoo.com> wrote: > This lady soon fixed the place up over the course of two years. > Within the past three weeks, she started renting it to a group of > individuals that I w


Re: Bad neighbor, any legal grounds to remove them?
>I realize that every American has a right to their property and to do >on it what they please. But the straw that broke the camel's back was >this past Sunday night... To my utter amazement, someone was bashing >out windows of the cars parked in fron


Re: Must I pay the storage charges
On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 18:24:26 -0400, Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> wrote: >Prepare that appeal. I'm curious if you demanded that the storage >facililty show that it notified you of these charges before they got so >high. I'm sure they have a duty to d