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I have two different defences (A & B) for a speeding ticket that rely
on technicalities.
Each one is very solid on its own, A perhaps just slightly stronger
than B.
If used on its own, B has a positive; it demonstrates conflicting
evidence that t
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sillyjoka@gmail.com wrote:
> My mother and I have a legal question; not sure if this is the right
> place to post it, but here goes...
>
> My father was taken to the emergency ward for symptoms of a stroke.
> Since he was taking on fluids, the hospi
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On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, sillyjoka@gmail.com wrote:
: { My father was hospitalized in California for an apparent
: stroke, placed on a respirator to alleviate fluid in his
: lungs, and recovered over the course of the next few
: weeks. The hospital
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sillyjoka@gmail.com wrote:
> My mother and I have a legal question; not sure if this is the right
> place to post it, but here goes...
[snip]
> Some time later, the Respiratory Therapist discovered the error, but it
> was too late to remedy the sit
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Sat, 19 Nov 2005 11:35:50 -0500 from <sillyjoka@gmail.com>:
> That night, the nurse carelessly jammed my father's feeding tube into
> the wrong passage, filling his lungs with liquid food. ...
> He never recovered. My father died last January, days af
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sillyjoka@gmail.com wrote:
> My father was taken to the emergency ward for symptoms of a stroke.
> Since he was taking on fluids, the hospital decided to put him on a
> respirator.
>
> Over the course of the next few weeks, he recovered.
......
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sillyjoka@gmail.com wrote:
> That night, the nurse carelessly jammed my father's feeding tube into
> the wrong passage, filling his lungs with liquid food.
<snip>
> He never recovered. My father died last January, days after the crucial
> error.
>
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sillyjoka@gmail.com wrote:
[claims medical malpractice resulting in death]
> I live in California; I'm not sure about the Statute of Limitations on
> a case like this, but I would like to know if there is anything my
> mother and I can do?
>
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In article <a0lun15utjltbjbqm2v0ita9kl0ccq8l55@4ax.com>,
sillyjoka@gmail.com wrote:
> I live in California; I'm not sure about the Statute of Limitations on
> a case like this, but I would like to know if there is anything my
> mother and I can do?
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On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 11:35:50 -0500, sillyjoka@gmail.com wrote:
>My father was taken to the emergency ward for symptoms of a stroke.
>Since he was taking on fluids, the hospital decided to put him on a
>respirator.
>
>Over the course of the next few
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John Hyde wrote:
>
> Well, I originally posted what I saw to be a bit of legal humor. But if
> we are going to be all serious . . .:
You posted your query to a moderated legal newsgroup, to which several
legal practitioners subscribe. I'm one of t
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In article <70lun1dqol4pf9cfh77395img9fmnkmetb@4ax.com>,
John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote:
>
[[.. munch ..]]
>>
>> First, the plain language of the amendment makes sense.
>
>If the language is "plain" then you don't have to paraphrase. Af
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n article <80lun11svstdedfjg1sk7vgmbb6fh62ulo@4ax.com>,
David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote:
>Mark Shaw wrote:
>> This was disingenuous and underhanded. If one thing is "identical"
>> to another thing, it is not the same as the other thin
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frankie_paige wrote:
<anip>
> The judge recently came to the property to do a private investigation.
> She is hearing both the criminal case and the civil case. Not only is
> she not remaining impartial, she is overstepping her role in this.
I'll a
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frankie_paige wrote:
> This is a complicated issue and I will try to make it as brief as
> possible.
[snip]
Your situation undoubtedly calls for the intervention of a lawyer on
your side. Invest the money into hiring one and let him take over. Th
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[This followup was posted to misc.legal.moderated and a copy was sent
to the cited author.]
Sat, 19 Nov 2005 11:35:19 -0500 from frankie_paige
<frankie_paige@yahoo.com>:
[dispute over use of property surrounding an easement]
> The judge recently
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In article <vvkun11deo5lojlga3d2alnf0jdqs69ohd@4ax.com>,
"frankie_paige" <frankie_paige@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I don't know where else to go or what else to do. I have talked to
> everyone involved from the tow company, the repair shop, the code
> enf
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tharkins114@yahoo.com wrote:
> I just keep
> wondering, what would a cop do if he saw me like that? I'd appreciate
> the thoughts of some of the more knowledgeable folks around here.
How can we possibly know what a cop "would do" in your hypothetic
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rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams) wrote:
> Michael Benveniste wrote:
>
>> Although a reasonable attorney would have known this appeal
>> was utterly without merit due to res judicata, and
>> plaintiff's persistence in pursuing the matter
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Hello --
Can someone help us draft an agreement to grant us right of first refusal to
buy a home from a living trust after beneficiary and trustee are deceased?
Details:
Sister and brother are friends of ours.
Sister (age 85):
lives in a nursi
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Gary Goodman wrote:
[worker's comp claim]
>
> 1. Does HIPPA (or is it HIPAA?) allow him to get medical
> information unrelated to my claim?
It entirely depends upon the release you signed and its terms thereof.
>
> 2. If I hire an attorney,
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Gary Goodman wrote:
> The insurance company has challenged my claim for worker's
> comp. Part of the problem is that the lawyer for the ins.
> co. did a bad job of getting the medical information. For
> some reason, he requested (and got) information
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are notarized documents a legal necessity for documents mailed to
parties including the court if the documents are sent with self
certification?
can anyone witness a certification that you are you and not a devious
non-party?
I failed to find an answ
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lenore wrote:
> during a short fight with cancer, my father updated his will, realizing
> that his wife, who is riddled with parkinson's, would continue to live
> her life at the nursing home. after his death, the two stepsons got
> power of attorn
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Grant Menzies wrote:
> Does anyone know where LA county wills are filed? Would this depend on
> where the decedent's property lay (in this case, in Beverly Hills) or
> where she died (in Westwood Village)?
>
The official explanation (on http://w
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In article <trtkl1peeoccrtrkfn9naan81o7fu747jj@4ax.com>,
<prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>> If the money is owed, it's a debt. If it isn't owed, there's no need
>> to pay it at all.
>
>If it's owed due
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Keith Cochrane <keith__cochrane@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi;
> I recently came up with an extremely good idea, (which I have placed
> on a website), that would help the financial industry to generate more
> income and at the same time better serve th
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Keith Cochrane wrote:
>
> I also included on the above mentioned web page and on nearly every
> other webspage of the site, a notation stating basically that I
> reserve any and all rights to the content of the website and anything,
> (including
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Keith Cochrane wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I recently came up with an extremely good idea, (which I have placed
> on a website), that would help the financial industry to generate more
> income and at the same time better serve their customers, giving the
> c
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In article <lvkun11pctdfq13ucdm7gqenq03cd29qv1@4ax.com>,
Keith Cochrane <keith__cochrane@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> ......... Besides the copyright to the content of
>the website and its pages, how can I enforce my claimed rights in
>
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On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 11:35:07 -0500, Keith Cochrane
<keith__cochrane@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I recently came up with an extremely good idea, (which I have placed
>on a website)...
>I also included on the above mentioned web page and on nearly every
>o
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Keith Cochrane <keith__cochrane@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I recently came up with an extremely good idea, (which I have
> placed on a website), that would help the financial industry to
> generate more income and at the same time better serve their
> cu
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I am trying to relocate to anothe city so I accepted an offer from a
company near by where I want to go. By the time I presented my leaving
notice to current employer, I was told (threatened, more precisely)
that I can not go to the new company because
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Jonathan Sachs wrote:
>
> Defamation is a tort. Threatening or filing a suit for defamation is
> likely to help the OP realize one or the other of his goals.
>
> Forgery is a crime. If some authority could be persuaded to prosecute
> it (unlikely) t
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On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 11:35:05 -0500, "Martin" <0_0_0_0_@pacbell.net>
wrote:
>You send me an email privately....
>I take that email and, through technical manipulation, post it to this group
>as though it had come directly from you....
>Isn't that "
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kst831@hotmail.com wrote:
> A little background...my boyfriend is a merchant marine who was
> divorced from a woman who stole lots of money from their joint
> accounts, ruined his credit, had an affair..etc.
> While he was a was away for the past thr
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Sat, 19 Nov 2005 11:35:03 -0500 from kst831@hotmail.com <kst831
@hotmail.com>:
(Long and somewhat unclear description of an agreement gone bad)
> I have personal belongings at his house that he is not allowing me
> access to until I pay him the money.
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kst831@hotmail.com wrote:
......
> While he was a was away for the past three months he asked me to live
> at his house and basically manage the home ... We agreed upon $10 an
> hour for this. Also, he asked me to sell some of his belongings to help
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 15:46:57 -0500 Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com>
whittled these words:
> If you have a problem with a such a 'restriction' from a superior, the
> appropriate procedure is to ask the 'human resources', and/or 'legal'
> d
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subscribe@AshtonNW.com wrote:
>
> If you post this position on a site such as Monster be sure to add
> screening questions. State that US citizenship is required and ask if
> they are a US citizen. Citizenship would be one of the basic
> requir
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In article <fvkun11igfdb03v7qnj8s09pk7jlmk98df@4ax.com>,
Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
>In article <31opn1l3ei8pfogiveuif3fvh6917qm5jv@4ax.com>,
>Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>>But the employee got safely home and rem
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Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
>
> If the signature is "forged" you're correct. But if she signs for
> her husband on his instructions, by law it is his signature, even if
> she has no power of attorney. See Uniform Commercial Code section 1-
> 201(4
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Can the fact that Sony violated copyright (using LGPL'd software in
its rootkit to create .mp3s) be used against Sony when Sony (in the
guise of the RIAA) attempts to charge people with illegal copying?
Seth
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Hi my family has operated a liquor store for the past 3 years. We have
anual inspections by the state liquor control agency. We have *never*
been cited for a violation and have had our license renewed every year
with no problem. The local TV news stati
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gigi wrote:
> This is really an urgent request for advice. Here is the situation: A
> brother and sister jointly own a property in North Carolina. The sister
> died in June 2005 leaving one heir, who inherited her 50% interest in
> the property. The
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[posted and mailed]
"gigi" <umasumeros@hotmail.com> wrote:
> A brother and sister jointly own a property in North
> Carolina. The sister died in June 2005 leaving one heir, who
> inherited her 50% interest in the property. The heir who lives
> ov
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In article <o0opn117jiukdgfhqlpbp1d1goco20s805@4ax.com>,
John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote:
>In Oregon, you have the right, (in a notice and sale forclosure) to make
>up the missed payments and the attorney's fees, trustee's fees, and
>costs.
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