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In article <3eosm1104tic1esgkce3m8isvr1mllugcp@4ax.com>,
Don <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote:
>"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
>news:6cekm1lvqircss3rm9pl19n611931seh7s@4ax.com...
>
>> I readily agree that this can work a hardship
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Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:43:49 -0500 from Don <dwzimm@telus.net>:
> Since it is well established that indigent defendants get
> court-appointed attorneys, this concept could be extended to any financial
> disparity between the two parties.
Indigent def
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John M <John@net.com> wrote:
: I'm a novice at this but I learn fast! :)
: I'll be going to traffic court in a few months and I'd like to be as
: well-prepared as possible.
: I have a few basic questions.
: - If a defendant does not give tes
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John M wrote:
>
> - If a defendant does not give testimony (simply cross-examines) can
> he still give a closing argument?
Yes. But you can't use closing argument to testify as to any facts or
introduce evidence. If you're not going to testify, h
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On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 11:26:59 -0500, Gerald Clough
<firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote:
Thanks for your reply Gerald. I appreciate it. I also like that you
have quickly gotten to the heart of the matter.
It's clear that although we're in dif
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"Paul Cassel" <pcasselplus2@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:ldosm1hou6u9bcmfkh5k0unio3krgt9opc@4ax.com...
> What I would recommend is that your mom discuss the matter with her
> supervisor stating, with courtesy, that the supervisor's game of sla
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In article <88ekm1pqt1icu80b07ushuincot91dbe92@4ax.com>,
Snapper <melinda@moorecomputing.net> wrote:
>My husband is part owner in a general partnership company
>(construction). We are (personally) at a point that we need to file
>chapter 7 bankruptcy.
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I need to try to enforce a money judgment, but can't afford an attorney. I
want to serve a restraining notice and a subpoena for information. The rules
say that both can be issued by a 'clerk of the court', an attorney, etc. I
have called the court
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In article <3dosm1hkau28e6ns6gsd39u6evh6bofvt2@4ax.com>,
"george pearl" <geopearlst@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I spoke to my older brothers about this and after much argumentation
> they let
> me in on a lil' "secret" they had--the truck was badly damaged
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In article <1dosm1df8hocktaq9097ab5ttjngfmv4rl@4ax.com>,
A Veteran for Peace <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote:
> how best to complain about a Petty tyrant in the mall?
If someone is making you feel uncomfortable, contact the
mall security, the mall
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..
Will someone tell me what is the minimum information a LLC must provide
both initally and annually to New Jersey to stay in compliance with NJ
regulations for LLC.
I used NJ Gateway software to display a status report but it did not
seem to b
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Hi, I have a question about not paying my rent for the month. I live in
a Apartment in NH, and recently i have had a water leak coming from my
ceiling in the living room. I called right away and it took SEVERAL
calls to reach my landlord, although only
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In article <ucosm11c8blpk6liqlbt2k0bi397omgo6r@4ax.com>,
Titus Barik <titus@barik.net> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm in the United States, and I'm looking for any rulings that indicate
>whether or not computer source code is considered free speech. I'm aw
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On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:42:43 -0500, Titus Barik <titus@barik.net>
wrote:
>I'm in the United States, and I'm looking for any rulings that indicate
>whether or not computer source code is considered free speech. I'm aware
>of Bernstein I, II and III
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Vet,
> those three wheeled wonders. I have been asked to leave a mall parking
> lot.
>
A quick Google shows the Trikke to be a 3 wheeled scooter powered by the
rider. It is probably not illegal though local laws may restrict it's use. I
suspe
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In article <scosm1hb9df7uhthl5rbpaf36i5v6cmhpd@4ax.com>,
A Veteran for Peace <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote:
> those three wheeled wonders. I have been asked to leave a mall parking
> lot.
A mall is private property. They can refuse service to a
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On 2005-11-03, SeaFuncSpam@gmail.com <SeaFuncSpam@gmail.com> wrote:
> "Intel Inside" and "Got Milk?" are 2 well-known ad campaigns. Many
> formulaic imitators have sprung up; I know I've seen dozens and dozens
> of "Got something-or-other?" ads in var
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SeaFuncSpam@gmail.com wrote:
> "Intel Inside" and "Got Milk?" are 2 well-known ad campaigns. Many
> formulaic imitators have sprung up; I know I've seen dozens and dozens
> of "Got something-or-other?" ads in various places. Not sure if I've
> seen
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In article <mcosm194comqp1i0edolb72g5n4107qpmp@4ax.com>,
A Veteran for Peace <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote:
>I wish to loan someone money until they sell their home.
>They should be like 80 y.o. and have a paid for home. Mobiles on land ok/
>how does
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Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:42:33 -0500 from A Veteran for Peace
<georgek@humboldt1.com>:
> I wish to loan someone money until they sell their home.
> They should be like 80 y.o. and have a paid for home. Mobiles on land ok/
> how does one set this up?
Me
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In article <kcosm1dq6bu8ajmu5sp053lifnjf5qmnmc@4ax.com>,
itchyneebanshee@hotmail.com wrote:
> What do future employeers have the right to ask for when they check
> references?
A future employer has the right to ask for anything they
want to. B
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<itchyneebanshee@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:kcosm1dq6bu8ajmu5sp053lifnjf5qmnmc@4ax.com...
> Hi,
> I was wondering if someone could help clarify this situation. An
> employee underwent a 1 day suspension without pay for a minor incident,
> bu
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Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:42:32 -0500 from <itchyneebanshee@hotmail.com>:
> An employee underwent a 1 day suspension without pay for a minor
> incident, but later it was determined[..,.] that she should be
> 'cleared'. She has determined to [...] apply for
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Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:42:20 -0500 from Larry <x@y.com>:
> In article <k7ekm1hq0k5ja96b4p3s72b853gfnuvks4@4ax.com>,
> slippymississippi@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > Say, someone who has committed a crime confesses to friends and family
> > on his deathbed.
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Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:42:14 -0500 from Stuart A. Bronstein
<spamtrap@lexregia.com>:
> What I might do is to put it all into a commercial
> storage space under his name, and send him all the paperwork. If he
> wants it he'll have to pay the storage
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Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:42:12 -0500 from Mike Jacobs
<mjacobslaw@gmail.com>:
> But I'm not aware of any situation in
> which a corporate structure will shield the actual tortfeasor from
> personal liability for his own negligent actions. Whether a prin
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In article <rbosm190encsv1arpfoqgqs1eig0sijhj6@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>Thu, 03 Nov 2005 11:26:38 -0500 from Jonathan Sachs
><xxxxxxx@earthlink.not>:
>> A public record of what? It seems to me that anything the OP
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On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:41:54 -0500, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart)
wrote:
>>>>1. What kind of a 'settlement' are they likely to want?
>>>Ridiculous...
>Because in the cases I've read about, somebody downloading one CD that
>sells for $15 gets as
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In article <6bosm1hv1p82a3045c593hj8bqjpq26td8@4ax.com>,
Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>In article <tgekm1lo3qr2lkb8de3gdlm6dt6t16gjmo@4ax.com>,
>Tanya <tjtmdOMIT_THIS@attglobal.net> wrote:
>
>>if i have created a painting (completely orig
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In article <5bosm1t272eaqekgspbgck1t2qgv88v8uq@4ax.com>,
Boris <brsweb@tetem.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>Yesterday I found an envelope under my door (not in the mail) with a
>confidential stamp, and the only info was a handwritten name (say John
>Doe) and m
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In article <1bosm1lg5fpksi3abisouvohnlsdptfvt0@4ax.com>,
A Veteran for Peace <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote:
>Do shopping malls have to publically display their "rules" or whatever
>their "security" says is law?
Do *YOU* have to publicly display the
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A Veteran for Peace wrote:
> Do shopping malls have to publically display their "rules" or whatever
> their "security" says is law?
>
Yes, they can kick you out for being a nuisance and no, they don't have
to post all their rules and regs.
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In article <1bosm1lg5fpksi3abisouvohnlsdptfvt0@4ax.com>,
A Veteran for Peace <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote:
>Do shopping malls have to publically display their "rules" or whatever
>their "security" says is law?
You need to be more specific if you w
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On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:41:22 -0500, A Veteran for Peace
<georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote:
>Do shopping malls have to publically display their "rules" or whatever
>their "security" says is law?
I gather you are referring to rules about political expre
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A Veteran for Peace <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote:
> Do shopping malls have to publically display their "rules" or
> whatever their "security" says is law?
It would be easier to answer you if you gave detailed information
on the exact problem to
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Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:41:22 -0500 from A Veteran for Peace
<georgek@humboldt1.com>:
> Do shopping malls have to publically display their "rules" or whatever
> their "security" says is law?
"Maybe" is about all the answer that anyone can give to the q
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