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Re: What recourse does a convicted then vindicated person have?
> Another TV crime drama question. Assume a person is convicted of a > crime, is sentenced and spends time in jail in the US. Evidence that > comes out sometime after the trial (whether it's DNA, video, whatever) > proves that person is innocent.


Re: What recourse does a convicted then vindicated person have?
In article <0dd7f11qdo5u8qrko2bpo3sate2rftueh9@4ax.com>, <c0@earthlink.net> wrote: >Another TV crime drama question. Assume a person is convicted of a >crime, is sentenced and spends time in jail in the US. Evidence that >comes out sometime after


Re: What recourse does a convicted then vindicated person have?
On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 14:54:02 -0400, c0@earthlink.net wrote: >Do any of the participants (judge, jury, police, prosecutor, etc) have >any liability, and does the person sentence have any recourse against >them or "the system" for kidnapping, false i


Re: TRUST, TRUSTEE
On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 14:54:01 -0400, "Barbara Harris" <beeh2003@yahoo.com> wrote: >in a living trust, can the grantor and the trustee be one and the same? They usually are. Daniel Reitman


Re: Starting a Union - where to go?
On 6 Aug 2005, "Lisa Ann" <lisa-ann@stalnaker.com> said/asked in substance: > My husband works for an Indiana manufacturing company > that makes products it sells to Walmart, Costco, and like > customers. Despite its promoting itself as a company t


Re: Starting a Union - where to go?
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 15:15:26 -0400, "Lisa Ann" <lisa-ann@stalnaker.com> wrote: >My husband works for a major manufacturing company; they manufacture >baby wipes and similar products. Their working conditions here in >Indiana have deteriorated to th


Search of Employee Vehicles
Can anybody cite a case where an employee was fired for refusing to allow an employer to search their personal vehicle on company property? Does anybody have any info on this subject? Glasser


Re: Question on trespassing in Missouri
George Ewart wrote: > Can a city police officer write a ticket to charge a person for > trespassing on a state statute in a city court. > > He wrote a ticket for trespassing. The City doesn't have any trespassing > laws. The law he sited was a sta


Re: Question on trespassing in Missouri
George Ewart wrote: > Can a city police officer write a ticket to charge a person for > trespassing on a state statute in a city court. > Of course just as a city cop can arrest you for murder even though there is no city statute specifying that


Re: Question on trespassing in Missouri
In article <fu2af111vvne8lgj3556h8j4uuqjk52pdm@4ax.com>, George Ewart <GEWART@hotmail.com> wrote: >Can a city police officer write a ticket to charge a person for >trespassing on a state statute in a city court. Yes. No question about it. >He


Re: Next of kin
Precept wrote: > In the case of intestacy, the law here in Connecticut clearly > specifies the precedence among spouse, descendents, parents and > siblings. If none of these apply, the heir is the "next of kin > according to the common law". > >


Re: Mandatory Direct Deposit of Wages
"Tony Sivori" <TonySivori@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:374oe15esn0k8lp9bh60cei6cv9m6j0n68@4ax.com... > Is it legal for an employer in Kentucky to require employees to accept > wages by direct deposit? > > If not, is it legal to fire an employe


Re: Mandatory Direct Deposit of Wages
Mark A wrote: > "Timothy" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote: >> Speaking of losing your job, an at-will employee can be fired at any >> time for just about any reason--- though it would be foolish to do so >> over something as idiotic as refusing to switch o


Re: Mandatory Direct Deposit of Wages
Timothy wrote: > IIt sounds like you might be able to force them to pay you in cash, not > that they would really want to do such a thing. They would probably > pefer to cut you a "live" paper check. I want to avoid forcing anything. > If you


Re: JUDGEMENT PROOF
Barbara, As Mr. Eckenwiler pointed out actively trying to become "judgment proof" will almost certainly involve some sort of fraudulent activity. I suppose you could join a convent, take vows of poverty, and give all of your worldly goods away


Re: JUDGEMENT PROOF
"Barbara Harris" <beeh2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:4u2af1d0r5ql74ta3125fch4r8nuq9bgvv@4ax.com... > how do you make yourself judgement proof? Quit your job, give away all of your money, and make certain the value of any assets you have a


Re: family medical leave and vacation time
Dave wrote: > I live in Indiana. Last year, due to a diabetic complication, I was > forced to use 12 weeks of family medical leave. I had several surgeries > and then had to heal at home. I could not work. This year my employer is > saying that I have


Re: family medical leave and vacation time
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 15:15:02 -0400, dsaurus@webtv.net (Dave) wrote: >I live in Indiana. Last year, due to a diabetic complication, I was >forced to use 12 weeks of family medical leave. I had several surgeries >and then had to heal at home. I could n


Re: Does copyright law really prevent a user from PRINTING a PDF manual?
Lou@GoForIt.net writes: > PTravel wrote: > > > "Timothy" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message > > news:fqtve11vcs9c76e73qcih5ndq68hh58856@4ax.com... > > > > > <snip> > > > > > My answer (for what it's worth, which may not be much) is that BMW's


Re: Does copyright law really prevent a user from PRINTING a PDF manual?
>>I'm not going to get involved in the BMW manual discussion because I can not >>give advice to non-clients. However, "strictly personal use" does NOT mean >>that a specific use comes within fair use doctrine. This is a very common >>"urban myth" whi


Re: Does copyright law really prevent a user from PRINTING a PDF manual?
In article <qt2af1hpo2g7qh36aab2vp4ol4su7uo91l@4ax.com>, Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote: >On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 14:53:44 -0400, "PTravel" wrote: > >>I'm not going to get involved in the BMW manual discussion because I can not >>give advi


Re: Does copyright law really prevent a user from PRINTING a PDF manual?
In article <st2af11u1vff7it2kfvpnssdgnjb81p0f1@4ax.com>, <Lou@GoForIt.net> wrote: >PTravel wrote: > >> "Timothy" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message >> news:fqtve11vcs9c76e73qcih5ndq68hh58856@4ax.com... >> > >> <snip> >> >> > My answer (for what


Re: Does copyright law really prevent a user from PRINTING a PDF manual?
"Jonathan Sachs" <xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote in message news:qt2af1hpo2g7qh36aab2vp4ol4su7uo91l@4ax.com... > On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 14:53:44 -0400, "PTravel" wrote: > > >I'm not going to get involved in the BMW manual discussion because I can not >


Re: conflicting terms in agreement: date v. weeks
In article <ot2af19rrccr0a0b17of0tdlv0l7uas9m8@4ax.com>, "e-John" <john_j_gill@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hi all. > > I have an agreement with a former employer to pay a severance package. The > agreement specifies payment of salary for a number of w


Re: Child support squabbles
<fredfighter@spamcop.net> wrote in message news:nt2af1p2mf5a1c62van0to0kbaek82lscs@4ax.com... > > [OP writes that mother is seeking an increase in child support from > a father whom, in anticipation that the child would have adverse > health issue,


changing a request for payment
Awhile back I got some good advice here about taking a town's independent contractor (et. al.) to small claims court to get back the $40 in materials I spent replacing a mailbox he mowed down with a snowplow (which I witnessed). I'd like to take the


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