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Firstly, thank you for your assistance in this matter to any that
respond.
I was involved in a minor accident a month or so ago, and today I got a
notice in the mail to appear as a witness in traffic court at the end
of the month. I'm looking for a
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huangme wrote:
> I got a citation in Dec. 13, 2004 for "failure to stopping for a
> school bus while its red light flashing". I will defend myself on May
> 2, 2005 as I was noticed. My question is if I could use that I never
> got "speedy trial (withi
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This question is not about the merits of our case, but only about
procedure and jurisdiction.
We want to sue the USCIS (INS) because they didn't give my wife a
green card. I'm a US Citizen and I sponsored my wife for a green card
in 1999. We paid
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ndiamond@despammed.com wrote:
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> The US government is allowed to seize a
> person's money without even informing the person of
> the details of the charge and the date and place when
> the trial was held?
>
The US constitution originally pr
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Daniel R. Reitman wrote:
> This would finally
>>undo the over 200 year old precedent set by George Washington, who
>>summarily executed civilians cought spying for the British, which had
>>previously guided the Supreme Court's decisions on illegal
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frustrated wrote:
> On the day I was going to close the sale of a new house that I was
> going to buy, I had a major flood in the basement. The seller (previous
> owner) contacted his insurance and asked a Disaster Clean Up company to
> do the work. S
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Is there a para-legal way of dealing with internet copyright
infringement, like thru Yahoo or Google? Is it possible to complain to
some governing body like internic or something?
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"Gerald Clough" <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote in message
news:k505215bksuodklarpskljov6t6qks6p15@4ax.com...
> In practice, it's not so rigorous. Prosecutors take note of what juries
> are likely to do. But if you agree to the fight by enga
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"Timothy" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message
news:650521ticqatpja8el76604m7pd3nv9g3n@4ax.com...
> I can't say I've heard about this incident. It's not necessarily all
> THAT foolish to let the "dirtbags" win, especially if your goal is to
> av
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I belive I am being punished twice for the same crime.
Im 29 years old. From 18-22 I did some stupid stuff. I am not a felon,
but I have about 15 non-violent misdemeanors. 10 of them are driving
without a license. A two possession of marijuana, two d
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John A. Weeks III wrote:
> In article <250521hv7hnp4vpl41tuj3cukpi0c011ir@4ax.com>,
> "Brablo" <gestureofrespect@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > Do I have a case?
> > What kind of evidence do I need?
> > How much can I sue them for, assuming I have a cas
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A paternal grandmother is trying to seek rights to see her
granddaughter in Pennsylvania. The maternal grandmother won't allow
anyone from the father's side to see the child. How does one go about
starting a claim in PA for visitation rights. Being fro
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I've been living in an apartment in New York for over a year. The door
to the terrace is very leaky, providing a huge draft in cold weather
and allowing snow to actually pile on the carpet when we have a storm.
What are the legal ramifications of repai
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jobeth66@gmail.com wrote:
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> How much were her actual medical bills? A good point of reference
> would be 2-3 times here actual expenses for pain and suffering. So, if
> her medical bills totalled $2,000, a decent settlement would be in the
> $
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conyers_roger@yahoo.com wrote:
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> For many years I operated a business in California and rented the
> premises that my business occupied. My original lease expired a few
> years ago and I kept on renting on a month-to-month basis.
>
> Now the pr
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Stan Brown wrote:
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> "D.F. Manno" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
> >If your coverage is an employee benefit, you can not sue the HMO. The
> >Supreme Court has ruled that ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security
> >Act) bars such suits.
>
> I'm
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robert@elastica.com wrote:
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> Said lawyer keeps asking me how much I'd want to sell the domain name
> for and knowing that indicating this strengthen's his case I'm a
> little reluctant to quote him a figure. Nor do I have any indication
to
> se
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smart_aleck72@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have a car in for repair, they quoted me for a repair, did the work
> and replaced the part, and then called back to say the car was still
> having the same problem. Do I have to pay for the first repair?
The sh
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I have a question.... My gramdmother died a few weeks ago and now my
$ hungry mother wants to evict me from the house that grandma and I
lived in all of my life. Is this ok?? I know that there is soome kind
of "probate" . I'm unclear on exactly what
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JFC> The new legislation (Pub. L. 109-2)
JFC> (1) allows class action suits to be filed in federal court if
JFC> the class size is at least 100, the monetary value of the suit
JFC> is over $5 million and the claims are predominantly interstate;
a
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In article <fr7721p1726rqpdo5o6d3ul56mn55oes3p@4ax.com>,
<conyers_roger@yahoo.com> wrote:
[[ rental property changes owners, new owners demanding long-term lease.
poster asks "is this legal?" ]]
The property owner can "ask" for anything he wants
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On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 17:50:22 -0500, Roy <garlic@garlic.com> wrote:
>Don't quote a figure or even suggest you want to sell it. It can be
>used as evidence against you. Their case of "cybersquatting" can be
>strengthened by any offer or even chance
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I purchased a new car and I was sold an extended warranty, gap
insurance, and they played a game with the price and I have etching and
a tire warranty too. I found out the day after the purchase of the car
that I can obtain gap insurance with my insur
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 22:01:27 -0500, Barry Gold
<barrydgold@comcast.net> wrote:
>aconite wrote:
>[OP is an exempt IT employee for a state agency in TX. Since he
>started, his duties have been expanded to include being on call 24/7 to
>resolve netwo
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"" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>Now the property has a new owner who insists that I should sign a
>five-year lease agreement. Is this legal, can the new landlord demand
>that I sign a five-year lease? And, if we follow this logic, can the
>landlo
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<conyers_roger@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:fr7721p1726rqpdo5o6d3ul56mn55oes3p@4ax.com...
> For many years I operated a business in California and rented the
> premises that my business occupied. My original lease expired a few
> years ago and I
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"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
news:8s77215pmonf5ftfgrv2274ipjl7uobhnu@4ax.com...
> If the survivor has access to the box, no problem. I've just seen
> too many situations in which nobody new of the box, or if they di
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Tommasisx wrote:
> I would like to know if what the owner of this (www.savetoby.com) site is
> doing constitutes extortion. I realize that it is probably a bad joke but a
> joke has a punch line. This guy is trying to make money by threatening to do
>
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conyers_roger@yahoo.com wrote:
> For many years I operated a business in California and rented
> the premises that my business occupied. My original lease
> expired a few years ago and I kept on renting on a
> month-to-month basis.
>
> Now the
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