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Re: When to get a DUI attorney and how to choose
<rexdtripod@hotmail.com> wrote: > Have a friend who hit a 1.2 at a police checkpoint in NJ. First > offense. Some have said don't bother with a lawyer because a 1.2 is a > 1.2. No chance for mitigation or a not guilty verdict. I believe you mea


When is a DUI attorney necessary
Have a friend who hit a 1.2 at a police checkpoint in NJ. First offense. Some have said don't bother with a lawyer because a 1.2 is a 1.2. No chance for mitigation or a not guilty verdict. Others have said get a lawyer because they can try to in


Re: When to get a DUI attorney and how to choose
>Have a friend who hit a 1.2 at a police checkpoint in NJ. First >offense. Some have said don't bother with a lawyer because a 1.2 is a >1.2. No chance for mitigation or a not guilty verdict. 1.2? As in 1.2%? I thought typical legal limits were


Re: Went to pay bill in full but shop will not except payment. They said will place mechanics lien ???
rr67, You have been paying folks to restore a vintage automobile. You hired a body shop to do the body work and painting which are routine matters for such shops. You agreed upon a price and were given a promise of about 6 months to completion


Re: Tollbotth Timing Speed Detection
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 17:01:28 -0400, "Robert E. Lewis" <rlewis@brazosport.cc.tx.us> wrote: >(This is a hypothetical, though I'd be very interested to hear if any agency >is/has actually done it.) >. . . . >Is there any reason why police agencies


Re: Tollbotth Timing Speed Detection
In article <3blri1loc5retc1hkminufng17d5e9302o@4ax.com>, Robert E. Lewis <rlewis@brazosport.cc.tx.us> wrote: >Is there any reason why police agencies wouldn't/couldn't compare the time >records of a single "EZ Tag: passing through successive toll boo


Re: Tollbotth Timing Speed Detection
>I was driving through a highway toll-gate the other day. In the next lane >was a brand new Maserati. We were both using the electronic payment >transponders (the local version is called the "EZ Tag"). The Maserati went >zooming off down the toll ro


Re: Tollbotth Timing Speed Detection
In article <3blri1loc5retc1hkminufng17d5e9302o@4ax.com>, Robert E. Lewis <rlewis@brazosport.cc.tx.us> wrote: >(This is a hypothetical, though I'd be very interested to hear if any agency >is/has actually done it.) > >I was driving through a highway t


Re: Tollbotth Timing Speed Detection
"Robert E. Lewis" <rlewis@brazosport.cc.tx.us> wrote: > I was driving through a highway toll-gate the other day. In the > next lane was a brand new Maserati. We were both using the > electronic payment transponders (the local version is called the


Texas Homeowners Association
Some owners in an existing subdivision want to form an HOA in Tarrant County Texas (not me). What chapter of the the Texas Property law would they need to follow in forming the association? It appears to be 201 Can those who don't want to be in th


Re: Social Security, spouses, disability
David Martel wrote: >> Forgetting (for now) the going-back-to-work scenario, if the non-working >>home-maker becomes disabled and unable to work for wages, he is also >>likely to be less able to contribute to the home the same as if he >>were fully ab


Senate vacancies (Re: Chief Justice nomination)
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 17:01:01 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, John F. Carr favored us with... > In article <g6gei15al2qd2ilrh153t5vpgmtb7sqn5c@4ax.com>, > Dick Adams <rdadams@smart.net> wrote: > >A judicial appointment may be for life, but a judicial c


Re: Smoke-Free Rental Unit Question
Stan Brown wrote: > Smoking restrictions, if any, should be in the written lease. > [SNIP] > Lease breaking is a civil matter, not criminal. The judge would rule > based on who makes the most credible case (more probably true than > the other


Re: seller not vacating property what can we do?
In article <ocomi1dpum9sfnb8jg9ikadle7i10e1ecm@4ax.com>, picklesmommy@gmail.com wrote: > We purchased my mother in laws home. We closed on the 1st of September. > > It was agreed that she would vacate by the 7th of the month. It is now > the 15th


Re: Question about the SOL for debts
prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote: > SC law states (in part) the following about the statute of limitations for > various civil actions. <snip> > Wouldn't a car loan also be a promissory note, since it also gives terms > (number of years to repay, i


Re: Question about the SOL for debts
<prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote in message news:palri1dvlc89htjibeirh2g0j9pd0lfeg9@4ax.com... > SC law states (in part) the following about the statute of limitations for > various civil actions. Note that there is no statute of limitations *on t


Re: photography from public property illegal???
A Michigan Attorney wrote: > ... > > This reminds me of the Chinese tale of the poor man who rented an > apartment above the landlord's restaurant. He told a friend that the > aroma of the delicious food below made his plain rice more palatable.


Re: photography from public property illegal???
Mike Jaobs said to "A Michigan Attorney": > > The OP described it as a "community" college, which suggests that it is > > a government institution. > > With respect, I think you missed Timothy's point. "Owned by the > public" (government property


Paying one's own Attorney's Fees - when is it a fraud?
I want to try to disguise the facts on which my question is based, but the question itself is a sincere one. Robin, Batman's wealthy young ward, falls into a coma. While Robin is in that condition, Batman surreptitiously transfers a large chunk o


Re: photography from public property illegal???
Mike Jacobs wrote: > A Michigan Attorney wrote: > > Timothy wrote: > > > > > The original poster said: > > > > > > > From the other side of the field, behind a chain link fence, > > > > standing on a public sidewalk, I began taking photos of he


Re: Need Help - Judgement
In article <7q7ki19pq0tm0u9usgdkou787sr33ol6fh@4ax.com>, pobox3000@excite.com wrote: > I talked with > other creditors I owe and they are as unreasonable as the > one who has the judgement. They say you signed a contract > pay us now or we will su


Re: How can I have binding legal fun with this?
>I've started receiving a large volume of mail and some phone calls (they >claim a prior buisness relationship, but I don't recall it) with a well >known national organization asking me to join for only $$ per year. >It's a little silly, as one day


Re: Federal Court pleading lengths?
PTravel wrote: > <datakoll@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:n6gei197pvret7vap9i3vnutoth29ufo0v@4ax.com... > > federal court asks for a short clear and concise statement to advise > > the defendants of the action against them- > > is there a page le


Re: Chief Justice nomination
In article <9alri190g9nhf7ahsdg1ff03q385ruhpei@4ax.com>, jfc@mit.edu (John F. Carr) wrote: > Dick Adams <rdadams@smart.net> wrote: > > >A judicial appointment may be for life, but a judicial commission is > >for one year. U.S. Senators get appoin


Re: "False Conviction"
On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 11:43:11 -0400, 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 co


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