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Re: Wife ran a red light
Gary Walker wrote: > Reading your snitch ticket description, I have to confess > wonder at the real purpose of such a thing? I'm not in CA, and don't know anything about this instrument, but I just > can't see the purpose from a prosecution poi


Where to file my Case?
I work in Canadian Subsidiary of US Parent Company. I want to file lawsuit against my employer for discrimination and psychological harassment. Should I file it against the US Parent company? Would it be admissible in court? Its a Delaware corpor


Re: US government refuses to pay its debt in legal tender
David Martel wrote: > Norman, > > In a long series of posts you have indicated that you have a check issued > by the US government. You are currently residing in Japan. You wish to cash > this check. > You have lots of interesting stories to


Re: Sovereign immunity and Hurricane Katrina
Barry <barry@polisource.com> wrote: > Here are some comments on government compensation to victims of > Hurricane Katrina and on suing the government, from > http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05251/567907.stm : > >---------------------- > "Marc Molle


Re: Social Security, spouses, disability
David, You create a hypothetical situation in which you ask questions about various government programs of death and disability benefits. Specifically you create a young married couple with a young child. One parent becomes a full time paren


Re: Smoke-Free Rental Unit Question
On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 11:43:44 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, someone anonymous favored us with... > I've posted on another group regarding the legality of installing > cigarette *smoker* detectors in rental units, and I'm surprised at how > divisive t


Serving the defendants
I have a dispute with contractor and the previous owner of my house, and I sued both of them in a small claim court. The constable already served the previous owner, but the contractor is evading the constable. I provided the business adress, the const


Protocol On Sending Resume To Law Firms
I am a technical writer, and recently passed the patent bar, so I am now a patent agent as well. I am contacting law firms, seeking to make the transition from tech writing into the patent field. Since my background is in technical writing, I am tem


photography from public property illegal???
My wife's daughter from our first marriage was participating in a soccer game at her community college. The game cost $25 to get in. I elected to remain outside, but wanted to get some photos of her playing anyway. From the other side of the field, beh


Padilla: source of "facts" in 4th cir. opinion
In today's 4th Circuit opinion in Palilla, the court refers to various facts and cites "J. A. 18-19" and other pages. What is J.A? Is it available on-line anywhere?


Re: Grandparents visitation rights
<krisgonz2@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi all, i am in Florida. i have a 5 year old son. my mother in law has > been taking care of him 1x a week for about 4 years. however, in the > year, she has been drinking a lot and i feel she is unstable mentally. > i


Domain Redemption Refusal
About 2 months ago a domain name I had registered reached expiration. I missed the renewal and a couple days into the redemption period I attempted to redeem the domain name. However I could not log into my account. I emailed the support staff and had


court reporters
In civil cases aren't court reporters a standard thing or does one had to hire one? if so where does one look to hire a reporter? claire -- Courtesy is free ~ Please use abundantly...


Re: Condo Question
Brian wrote: Secondly and if the first is even a possibility, am I correct in thinking that we could reverse the responsibility of the decks to the owners through a second and superceding amendment? Andy writes: You can reverse anything you


Re: Condo Question
In article <r3b3i1l04iud5ethng0r7cl9qu11ta174g@4ax.com>, "Brian" <cdc5@conic.net> wrote: > Last year the CC&R's were amended so that the responsibility of the > maintenance, repair and replacement of the decks would be the responsibility > of the H


Re: Community Service for a parking violation?
David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote in news:p3b3i1thclfknomduuq37ntsnvqp9o0673@4ax.com: > A sign at a handicapped parking space at a branch of a national > book store in Massachusetts threatened a $100 fine for parking > there improper


Re: Community Service for a parking violation?
David Chesler wrote: > A sign at a handicapped parking space at a branch of a national > book store in Massachusetts threatened a $100 fine for parking > there improperly for a first offense, and a $100 fine "and or" [sic] > up to 90 days community


Re: Chief Justice nomination
In article <rk4uh199gq6j3mn7jldlctlon2g9ears1n@4ax.com>, Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: > >> (*) That is, to the extent that any office requires >> confirmation. There's a loophole a


Re: "False Conviction"
In article <e3b3i11m894equgms4d5n8eoce5fg8oh89@4ax.com>, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: > In another newsgroup there's an argument going on over the term "false > conviction". > > Facts: a man signed a confession when his court-appointed


Re: "False Conviction"
n 9 Sep 2005, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: > In another newsgroup there's an argument > going on over the term "false conviction". > > Facts: a man signed a confession when his > court-appointed lawyer lied about the contents > of the p


Re: "False Conviction"
Seth Breidbart wrote: > In another newsgroup there's an argument going on over the term "false > conviction". > > Facts: a man signed a confession when his court-appointed lawyer lied > about the contents of the paper. He was then convicted based o


Re: "False Conviction"
Seth Breidbart wrote: > In another newsgroup there's an argument going on over the term "false > conviction". > > Facts: a man signed a confession when his court-appointed lawyer lied > about the contents of the paper. He was then convicted based


Re: "False Conviction"
Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: > In another newsgroup there's an argument going on over the term "false > conviction". "In another newsgroup" does that mean somewhere where bartenders give legal advice? > Facts: a man signed a confessi


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