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"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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>> Indigent defendants get court-appointed attorneys in a subset of
> criminal trials. As far as I know there is no provision anywhere in
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"Robert Bonomi" <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote in message
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> "Free of charge to _whom_??" you do understand that court-appointed
> criminal defense attorneys are, in general _paid_ by the governm
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On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 15:21:55 -0500, <jwelser@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu>
wrote:
Thanks for your reply Joe!
> If you just want to present specific pieces of evidence, you can
>call yourself and just introduce those pieces of evidence. Technically,
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On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 15:21:53 -0500, "cbreitel"
<charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote:
Thanks for your reply Charles.
>John M wrote:
>>
>> - If a defendant does not give testimony (simply cross-examines) can
>> he still give a closing argument?
>
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On Mon, 07 Nov 2005, "Margaret" <pitwoman@hvc.rr.com> wrote:
>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
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On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:42:48 -0500, "george pearl"
<geopearlst@yahoo.com> wrote:
>me in on a lil' "secret" they had--the truck was badly damaged 12 years
>earlier
>and they stole an identical truck and used the parts. I told them I
>didn't care ab
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"Rapier" <MichaelEMcLaughlin@gmail.com> wrote in message
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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 w
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[This followup was posted to misc.legal.moderated and a copy was sent
to the cited author.]
Mon, 07 Nov 2005 15:21:38 -0500 from <jeffhanson7183@hotmail.com>:
Jeff,
You've had a lot of maintenance problems in your apartment in NH. The
latest
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In article <hndvm1p5uulc36uuk837pv30te4hub8tie@4ax.com>,
jeffhanson7183@hotmail.com wrote:
> 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
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On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:42:43 -0500, Titus Barik <titus@barik.net>
wrote:
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>Specifically, I would like to know:
>
>1. Whether the source code (not binary executable) for a key generator,
> crack, or security bypass mechanism can be considered fr
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A Veteran for Peace <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote:
: those three wheeled wonders. I have been asked to leave a mall parking
: lot.
http://trikkes-scooter.com/ has a photo of it.
I could imagine that the owner of a mall would object to someone we
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> I have been asked to leave a mall parking
lot.
An exact answer depends on the facts of your case. Generally speaking,
though, the fact that trikes are "legal" does NOT mean that mall can't
ban them on their property. Malls can (and do) ban all s
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On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:42:37 -0500, bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com
(Robert Bonomi) wrote:
>. . . .
>The toy superstore tends to be _very_ aggressive about going after anybody
>who uses a foo-"backwards-R"-Us type construct for their business entity.
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On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:42:20 -0500, Larry <x@y.com> wrote:
>In article <k7ekm1hq0k5ja96b4p3s72b853gfnuvks4@4ax.com>,
> slippymississippi@yahoo.com wrote:
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>> Say, someone who has committed a crime confesses to friends and family
>> on his deathbed
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In article <smdvm1p3ufqhd6bj3p63r1mpmpihoocr5h@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:42:20 -0500 from Larry <x@y.com>:
> > In article <k7ekm1hq0k5ja96b4p3s72b853gfnuvks4@4ax.com>,
> > slippymississippi@yaho
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Stan Brown wrote:
> > > Say, someone who has committed a crime confesses to friends and family
> > > on his deathbed. Would that constitute hearsay in a jury trial?
> >
> > It would be admissible as an exception to hearsay - a statement against
> >
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slippymississippi@yahoo.com wrote:
> Say, someone who has committed a crime confesses to friends and family
> on his deathbed. Would that constitute hearsay in a jury trial?
Only a few of the answering posts caught on to this... what trial?
There
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Stan Brown wrote:
> 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 f
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Larry <x@y.com>:
>> slippymississippi@yahoo.com wrote:
>>
>> > Say, someone who has committed a crime confesses to friends
>> > and family on his deathbed. Would that constitute hearsay in
>> > a j
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Stan Brown wrote:
> 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
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Mike Jacobs wrote:
>
> I'm not sure I follow your logic. Yes, the PC or LLC structure will
> shield the partners and/or sole principal owner of the corporation from
> individual liability (and exposure to loss of personal assets) if one
> of his e
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On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:42:05 -0500, Jonathan Sachs
<xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote:
>I have learned that there is an organization called the Subpoena
>Defense Alliance, associated with the EFF, which has some useful
>resources for file copiers who a
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Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
> "les_for_ruschard@yahoo.com" <les4ruschard@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > For Calif discovery in a family law case. Might I be asked if I
> > have posted at this newsgroup? Or at other legal/law
> > newsgroups?
>
> They ca
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In article <kmdvm19l0anojl0cp6rk8chpp2rupmm6qf@4ax.com>,
Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
>In article <6bosm1hv1p82a3045c593hj8bqjpq26td8@4ax.com>,
>Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>>In article <tgekm1lo3qr2lkb8de3gdlm6dt6t16
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>>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 my address and my apt number on it. I have lived in this apt
>>for 4+ years and having
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George asks:
> Are Malls fiefdoms?
Actually they are very much like the old medieval fiefdoms.
In any case, the owner of a mall--- much like the lord of a fiefdom---
has broad discretion when it comes to deciding what can or cannot be
done on t
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