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jbraly@gmail.com wrote:
[wife's x opened up accounts OP claims is ID theft]
> We did the 180 day alert and all, but now need to do a police report...
>
> Our fear is that this guy is really down and out. And we know he works
> at a bank. If he f
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jbraly@gmail.com wrote:
> Long story short...
>
> My wife's ex boy friend of like 9 years ago knew her sosical security
> number and opened about 6 credit and department store cards in her and
> his name (joint accounts). This was like 8 years ago.
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Bear with me. I have a weird problem with a marriage license in the
state of California. Can anyone tell me if I might be able to prove it
invalid, as I would like to do?
The state of California issues two kinds of marriage licenses, public
and conf
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>Mike Jacobs wrote:
>(...)
>> Think of it this way. If you get a speeding ticket and it tells you
>> how to contest it and you just blow it off because _you_ know you
>> weren't speeding and the cop targeted the wrong car or whatever, you
>> WILL ge
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arlos wrote:
> Mike Jacobs wrote:
>
> (...)
>
> > Think of it this way. If you get a speeding ticket and it tells you
> > how to contest it and you just blow it off because _you_ know you
> > weren't speeding and the cop targeted the wrong car or
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Sat, 18 Mar 2006 16:47:28 -0500 from Carlos <brastras@terra.com.br>:
> * "No one shall be deprived of property without due process
> of Law."
And you _had_ due process of law, but you chose not to avail yourself
of its protections. Due process cons
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I have been know to remove a restorable item or two from my neighbor's
trash on more than one occasion. Whenever I see unusual items in
a neighbor's trash I'll go over and see if there's anything I can
use.
A few days ago I drove by a house where th
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Hello,
I'm considering forming an LLC for its (potential) liability
protections over a sole proprietorship or partnership. I understand the
financial liability protection that it gives, but am wondering about
some other cases. Allow me to give a few
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In article <gnvo129oepmgk2rcijaumm1vj66pbbes81@4ax.com>,
bazzz777@yahoo.com <bazzz777@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Robert Bonomi wrote:
>
>>Did your _New_York_ contract promise you service in Indiana or Michigan?
>
>The sales rep promised me nationwide servic
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"bazzz777@yahoo.com" <bazzz777@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Robert Bonomi wrote:
>
>>Did your _New_York_ contract promise you service in Indiana or
>>Michigan?
>
> The sales rep promised me nationwide service. I told him I would
> be relocating to a diff
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<bazzz777@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:gnvo129oepmgk2rcijaumm1vj66pbbes81@4ax.com...
> Robert Bonomi wrote:
>
>>Did your _New_York_ contract promise you service in Indiana or Michigan?
>
> The sales rep promised me nationwide service. I told hi
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In article <3gkg129c2ang5hv69f3mbhuq9302h25jat@4ax.com>,
Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote:
>I guess you don't understand. As I explained in my response to your
>other message, the concept of a judicial system requires that legally
>like
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On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 16:46:10 -0500, fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
>...natural law and human law are fundamentally different. Nature
>enforces her own laws regardless of any debate and there is no appeal.
Obviously so. If you make an effort to u
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In article <rmvo121tmdt5s745sm4sqeujta39o3ajlo@4ax.com>,
stu@aaronj.com says...
> A Prospective Juror is asked to swear an Oath in order to be sworn in
> as a Juror.
>
> Is there a Statute that specifically addresses this issue in your
> State?
>
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On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 16:45:57 -0500, "BoyntonStu" <stu@aaronj.com>
wrote:
>A Prospective Juror is asked to swear an Oath in order to be sworn in
>as a Juror.
>Is there a Statute that specifically addresses this issue in your
>State?
Oregon: OR
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BoyntonStu wrote:
> A Prospective Juror is asked to swear an Oath in order to be sworn in
> as a Juror.
>
> Is there a Statute that specifically addresses this issue in your
> State?
>
>
> It is my understanding that a Jury Summons sent by Firs
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"BoyntonStu" <stu@aaronj.com> wrote in message
news:rmvo121tmdt5s745sm4sqeujta39o3ajlo@4ax.com...
> A Prospective Juror is asked to swear an Oath in order to be sworn in
> as a Juror.
>
> Is there a Statute that specifically addresses this issue
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I apologize for this question, which I have a feeling is really basic.
I am the executor of my mother's estate and she has two
beneficiaries... myself and my brother.
I am currently in a financial crisis of my own and was wondering if it
is possible,
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In article <pmvo12plf7qhk614bvfm65gnqfhhotb5ob@4ax.com>,
jfc@mit.edu says...
> In article <tfkg125t5hj8r5rlp1l1dvdqgffi1b82n7@4ax.com>,
> <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
> >
> >>> He did NOT indicate to the OP in any way (that was stated here) to
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In article <omvo12l5afjfhok7irr8irh8v3ppike80v@4ax.com>,
Junior-kun <junior.kun1@gmail.com> wrote:
>Dick Adams wrote:
>> peter83810 <peter83810@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> > I'm going to ask for traffic school for the first ticket. Do you
>> > think I c
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In article <tfkg125t5hj8r5rlp1l1dvdqgffi1b82n7@4ax.com>,
<prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>> In article <a1s91298d9i67siep9f87jlpboimq8l0ic@4ax.com>,
>> <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>>> He did NOT in
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Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>There's a doctrine called holder-in-due-course. It says that if
>someone innocently accepts commercial paper, on payment of full
>value, in a transaction that objectively appears to be reasonable,
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"Bill" <gulfside@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1142712061.569541.146640@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> I'd like to know if there is any circumstance that would allow an email
> to stand as a legal request? Is there any case law either in Tex
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On 18 Mar 2006, "maxborn555" <maxborn555@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Regarding the DoJ subpoena of google for Internet
> search data[, f]rom where does the Executive branch
> derive its power of subpoena when no law has been
> broken?
>
> A cursory read
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maxborn555 wrote:
>>From where does the Executive branch derive its power of subpoena when
> no law has been broken?
>
It can petition a court of appropriate jurisdiction to issue the subpoena.
-paul
ianal
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"maxborn555" <maxborn555@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bmvo1216dahqq8d0200ppsn8khtsugm67p@4ax.com...
> Regarding the DoJ subpoena of google for Internet search data.
>
> >From where does the Executive branch derive its power of subpoena when
>
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"maxborn555" <maxborn555@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Regarding the DoJ subpoena of google for Internet search data.
>
>>From where does the Executive branch derive its power of
>>subpoena when
> no law has been broken?
>
> A cursory read of USC Articl
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In article <9mvo12dn9c78k7dsfangmc8ngq93fsfpkc@4ax.com>,
JK <cotumdvd@gmail.com> wrote:
>I belong to an underground discussion list. What is discussed on it is
>irrelevant (don't worry, it's quite legal). The group (an MSN Group
>actually) has been
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JK wrote:
> I belong to an underground discussion list. What is discussed on it is
> irrelevant (don't worry, it's quite legal). The group (an MSN Group
> actually) has been inactive for over 3 years now.
>
> The information discussed in the group
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JK wrote:
> I belong to an underground discussion list. What is discussed on it is
> irrelevant (don't worry, it's quite legal). The group (an MSN Group
> actually) has been inactive for over 3 years now.
>
> The information discussed in the group
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>I belong to an underground discussion list. What is discussed on it is
>irrelevant (don't worry, it's quite legal). The group (an MSN Group
>actually) has been inactive for over 3 years now.
>
>The information discussed in the group is valuable now
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Sat, 18 Mar 2006 16:45:12 -0500 from JK <cotumdvd@gmail.com>:
> The information discussed in the group is valuable now commercially. I
> would like to dump all the messages in a giant text file and sell it as
> an ebook.
>
> I realize that if someo
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"JK" <cotumdvd@gmail.com> writes:
> I belong to an underground discussion list.
> I would like to dump all the messages in a giant
> text file and sell it as an ebook.
> I realize that if someone creates something they automatically
> have cop
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"Barb" <Bas623@verizon.net> wrote:
> Had my will, advance directive and power of attorney done
> several years ago. Have since moved to another state and need
> to know if these documents are legal in new state or if I have
> to have an attorney in
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
> In article <hfkg12pta0203femfat7715jivoilqfcsb@4ax.com>,
> Paul Cassel <pcasselremove2@comremovecast.net> wrote:
>
>> If it were learned later that you hid this asset, you'd be subject to
>> the same penalties as if you hid
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Stan Brown wrote:
> Wed, 15 Mar 2006 12:43:27 -0500 from Paul Cassel <pcasselremove2
> @comremovecast.net>:
>> Ted Banks wrote:
>>
>> [claims to have bought a winning lottery ticket and didn't disclose
>> during divorce property settlement]
>> Unl
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>>A few years ago a woman in California got a willing lottery
>>ticket, and didn't tell anybody. She divorced her husband and
>>tried to keep all the mo
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Sat, 18 Mar 2006 16:44:52 -0500 from Paul Cassel <pcasselremove2
@comremovecast.net>:
> Brogan wrote:
> > I received a letter from a mortgage company (unsolicited) stating that
> > I met their criteria based on information obtained from a credit
> >
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In article <klvo12pmmclt2ntcquk8ph5qgsksuhk876@4ax.com>,
Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>There are cases in which jeopardy never attaches. If the court
>didn't have jurisdiction, for example.
The charge is "X murdered Y in N
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Hilda@despammed.com wrote:
> I am an insurance adjuster in California.
[concerned over what she thinks is a conflict of interest in a case
where she has a part]
Advise your immediate supervisor of the situation as you see it to get
specific advi
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In article <ilvo125va0gk2an4a8598nodr18i3acjcp@4ax.com>,
<Hilda@despammed.com> wrote:
>I am an insurance adjuster in California. I have an personal injury
>automobile accident claim that involves a solo vehicle loss. Our insured was
>......
[[.. mu
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Hilda@despammed.com wrote:
> I am an insurance adjuster in California. I have an personal
> injury automobile accident claim that involves a solo vehicle
> loss. Our insured was a passenger in his own vehicle. A buddy as
> driving and a girlfriend w
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I decided to cancel my Capital One credit card. I was told that it can
be "marked for closing", but that it can't be cancelled until I pay off
the balance and it goes though 2 full billing cycles!!!
That makes me very angry. I want the card cancell
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I will be suing in small claims court in california, so I will get
advice from an adviser on this, but I wanted to hear some other
opinions.
I purchased a truck about a year ago. I had buyer's remorse, as it
were, and wanted the dealer to buy it bac
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my partner/owner of a book distribution company extended some 300K
credit to an incorporated bookstore chain which has since closed all
all of its stores, then proceeded to return all of its inventory,
a standard practice in the book business. the retu
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Franklin Hummel wrote:
> I am looking for advice and help, please.
>
<snip>
> Anyway, again, all of this is just asking: What can I do if the police don't
> press
> charges?!
>
> Thank you.
>
> -- Franklin Hummel in Boston, Massac
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