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Definition of "consummation" in Wisconsin Statutes...
or can anyone cite a wisconsin case with the definition? Thank you.


Inserting New 'Facts' At Summation
I was recently on a jury in a criminal trial. The defendant was present (alone) in a small structure on a property, there were drugs present and paraphernalia for drug manufacture in the structure. (The property was owned by another person, and leased


Re: Legal strategies to force discovery on CBS?
> > >> If a federal crime has been committed, this is the case. However, > > >> it wouldn't be forgery. It might be fraud, but the fraud would be > > >> on CBS. CBS is unlikely to complain, as they consider the documents > > >> genuine, and indeed,


Re: sue HOA over fence issue? Advice appreciated
cb1000rider@yahoo.com (Anonymous) wrote in message news:<bvt6l093bj8vvb97adb0tri8isf2kdj1ih@4ax.com>... > 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 > w


Re: When is trespassing ever not prohibited?
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:<2vt6l0lnbuorjkmgtrd7h8g3a0h7kb9iac@4ax.com>... > "Andy" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: > > In fact, unless an act is prohibited by WRITTEN law, there is no > >crim


Re: Liability Issues from Auto Accident
rameshrachapudi@hotmail.com (phdpudi) wrote in message news:<eut6l0h82gluag8jmdvh9728pniq8hab1i@4ax.com>... > This is my fourth attempt to post a reply to Mr. Jacobs. It was > rejected for excess reference material and no reference material etc. >


Phone Lines Defined as "Free Air"
I saw somewhere in federal law that telephone lines were classified as "free air." Can anyone find that citation? SJH


Defense calling a plaintiff's witness?
I was reading a book on fighting speeding tickets, and one chapter recommended a strategy that, to me, sounds a little odd. When the plaintiff (in my case, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts) calls the officer as a witness, if they don't prove all t


Re: Domain Ownership & Usage
"Gordon Burditt" <gordonb.n0ptw@burditt.org> wrote ... > On a related subject, would it be possible to set up (and actually > enforce) a trademark-free top-level domain for people who don't > have and don't want trademarks? I have discovered that


church refuses ex-wife access to church out of fear i will come....
My wife's (we in early stages of divorce) church has told her not to come there with our three children. They told me not to come there so my three children and wife could come there. They are doing a lot of double-talking. Can i take some sort


Re: Pardons by President or Governor
> Now, as to _who_ within a given government has power to issue > pardons, that's a matter of the constitution and the laws. The US > Constitution vests this power in the President, as you quoted. > According to your other quote (which I snipped), the


Re: legal forms of attempted murder
Allan Adler <ara@nestle.csail.mit.edu> wrote in message news:<6tt6l0ttf0csem5vs3rams9n7hdd8tvq1q@4ax.com>... [snip] > One reason I am even considering this question is that I think there have > been some lawsuits against fast food places for jeopardi


Re: When is trespassing ever not prohibited?
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:<2vt6l0lnbuorjkmgtrd7h8g3a0h7kb9iac@4ax.com>... > "Andy" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: > > In fact, unless an act is prohibited by WRITTEN law, there is no > >crim


Re: Federal student loan debt at death
caj11@my-deja.com (Chris Johnson) wrote in message news:<9vt6l091qq6mkna86gehgt01ls2jvjj103@4ax.com>... > > Also note that if there is still an unpaid balance after 25 years > (while the debtor is still living), the debts are discharged and the > un


Re: Illegal Alien Afraid to Go to Court
reply@this_newsgroup.com wrote in message news:<fvt6l0l5t7ilguu9r4v264sfrtshtchibd@4ax.com>... > 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


Re: Pardons by President or Governor
> > 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 States". H


Re: Legal strategies to force discovery on CBS?
cbreitel wrote: > >> B. A criminal investigation could be initiated and the actual copy >> could be taken for examination. > > This suggestion makes me bristle. Have you not read the Constitution > even once in your lifetime? You should try it. Focu


Are Accusations Criminal? Civil?
Is there any reason to view the below quoted text as criminal? It seems that it could be used to inspire a civil suit for libel/slander. But is there any criminal offense going on? Note: The target of the accusation lives in Texas, USA, whi


Re: Police Warrants and Compensation
Zetanet wrote: > 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 situation


Re: Ignored 'No Soliciting' sign- legal recourse?
Joe wrote: > If I have a 'No Soliciting' sign clearly posted under my doorbell, > but still receive door-to-door solicitors, what recourse do I have? > Also, are religious groups be exempt from such signs? Cantwell v Connecticut (1940) held that rel


Re: Illegal Alien Afraid to Go to Court
reply@this_newsgroup.com wrote: > 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 lic


Origin of "totality of the circumstances" is...?
Does anyone know the origin of the "totality of the circumstances" principle? When did it first appear in case law? Adrian


Re: Academic Piracy
jmgallanter@aol.com (JMGallanter) wrote in message news:<7vt6l01d9dgeca0mbh8ensdirtfvln97jk@4ax.com>... > >Subject: Re: Academic Piracy > >From: "PTRAVEL" ptravel@ruyitang.com > >Date: 9/19/04 9:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time > >Message-id: <4kdsk0te14


Re: Pardons by President or Governor
>Therefore if a wife >killed her children on an Army base or (I believe) in a Federal >office building, the crime would be a matter of Federal not state >law. Typically crimes committed on federal property end up being prosecuted at the state le


Re: creative discrimination
Seth Breidbart wrote: > ... my > then-employer told us (programmers interviewing potential programmers) > that we couldn't give applicants for jobs as APL programmers a test of > how well they knew APL because the test (written by us) hadn't been >


Re: Federal student loan debt at death
Paul Cassel wrote: > > Tim Williams wrote: > > If the person's estate and/or family will responsible for outstanding debt, > > then it seems life insurance should be taken to cover. > > > > > > Debtor's insurance is one of those things we each


Re: Settling a California Estate
Andrew Mitcham wrote: > > 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) > yea


Re: legal forms of attempted murder
Allan, You ask a hypothetical question concerning food, health, and murder. You hypothesize that a wife, to murder her husband, prepares "fatty foods" when she knows that they are contraindicated due to a heart condition. You compare this to poi


Re: Police Warrants and Compensation
"Zetanet" <zetanet@zetanet.isptoolz.com.remove-smf-this> wrote in message news:<2ut6l09lmnb56gtrv1fbe4jrgoq5aah1qe@4ax.com>... > Is there any time when if police break into your home to search for suspected > illegal activities that they are responsibl


Re: Irrevocable Gifts
"Carrie Richards" <CR@help.com> wrote in message news:<duj1l0l7m296a0gt1sqcvc0cc5t98bouu4@4ax.com>... > Hi all--hope an attorney can answer this question: > > If someone of sound mind confers with an attorney and makes an irrevocable > monetary gif


Re: When is trespassing ever not prohibited?
David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message news:<1tt6l0tv6bahdbc3epoljqpdd6r1qjrrig@4ax.com>... [snip] > Sort of. What I don't find is an instance where trespassing is NOT a > crime, making the sign facially meaningless, as I've said.


Re: Settling a California Estate
[posted and emailed] Andrew Mitcham wrote: > 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 t


Re: Liability Issues from Auto Accident
phdpudi <rameshrachapudi@hotmail.com> wrote: >In the meanwhile, can you please explain what my insurance company >"should" pay the plaintiff. My liability coverage is $100000 per >person and $300000 per accident. One person died because of the >train'


Re: legal forms of attempted murder
Allan Adler <ara@nestle.csail.mit.edu> wrote: > >This is all hypothetical. [OP brings up the idea of "killing" someone with a heart condition, by intentionally tempting him with fat laden foods until he has another heart attack and dies.


Re: creative discrimination
>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 employer had better be able to show a nexis of some sort >


Re: Bad neighbor, any legal grounds to remove them?
Sean <aether8203@yahoo.com> wrote: [OP lives next to a house that is rented to people he considers undesirable neighbors.] >First off, there is at least 6 to 10 people crammed into a 1 story, >600 square foot house where the radio balres into


Re: Liability Issues from Auto Accident
>My liability coverage is $100000 per >person and $300000 per accident. The insurance company is required to pay the lesser of these two amounts. What this means is that if there were four injured parties, your insurance company would only pay a m


Re: Extradition from CA to Maryland?
In article <dst6l0hellgpa0l1flkadi0fsi1mspnlgl@4ax.com>, Louis Cipher <nonesuch@nonesuch.com> wrote: >Hi all, >I'm currently living in California. I was convicted of a DUI and put on >probation in Maryland. It was my second DUI charge. I got two ye


Law school for business people?
Hi everyone- I've been looking around for a law program that would cater towards those who don't want to be lawyers, but want a basic legal training as would be used by a business executive. Preferrably it's something that results in a degree, but


Re: 178,250 miles?
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 21:48:52 -0400, Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote: >I happened to be poking around in the US Code and ran across 23USC103(b) >which includes: > (3) Maximum mileage. - The mileage of highways on the National >


Re: Liability Issues from Auto Accident
In article <eut6l0h82gluag8jmdvh9728pniq8hab1i@4ax.com>, phdpudi <rameshrachapudi@hotmail.com> wrote: >In the meanwhile, can you please explain what my insurance company >"should" pay the plaintiff. My liability coverage is $100000 per >person and $


Re: creative discrimination
In article <0vt6l0h7lsl92uu29bj9f90fa64vefsbhu@4ax.com>, Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: >If I wish to hire only brunets for my shipping business, that's a >stupid business decision but isn't it my right since I'm not >discriminati


Re: When is trespassing ever not prohibited?
Gerald Clough wrote: > Rather than solicit esoteric theorizing, ask your local law enforcement > agency about trespass law and what is considered notice in your state > and jurisdiction. Just to re-clarify, for practical matters I see real people (


Re: Tentants' rights in regards to a dangerous neighbor
In article <4vt6l094junqlm8gma1b0mjbguo82i94dq@4ax.com>, Dirk Bussiere <bussierd@hotmail.com> wrote: > This fellow strikes me as seriously deranged and extremely dangerous. > My > neighbors are terrified of him. I am concerned over what I should d


Re: Police picked my car locks....legitimate entry?
"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >Michael Jacobs <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote: >>My guess is that in OP's case, the UniCops entered his vehicle to >>recover the expired parking permit which was "property of the >>Uni


Re: sue HOA over fence issue? Advice appreciated
"Anonymous" <cb1000rider@yahoo.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >At this point, I'm a bit pissed. I feel that the board was negligent >in denying my original request based on a set back line position, >especially when they had no idea where the set


Re: sue HOA over fence issue? Advice appreciated
"Anonymous" <cb1000rider@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:bvt6l093bj8vvb97adb0tri8isf2kdj1ih@4ax.com... >... > I'm seeking opinions on if I have any sort of case in regard to civil > liability on this issue. IE, I am thinking of suing the HOA for a %


Re: Federal student loan debt at death
"Tim Williams" <bigbill9111@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<buj1l01m10m39c8iduj1c1bl10t0ggeuhm@4ax.com>... > What happens if one has unpaid federal student loans at the time of their > death? [snip] Death is grounds for discharge of a Federal stu


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