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On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 23:06:47 -0400, Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
> GeekBoy <nunya@nun.net> wrote:
>> tomusenet@gmail.com wrote:
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>>> I had a domestic violence case against me where I lived in
>>> California County A, all alleged incidents occurred
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On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 20:04:25 -0400, Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
> GeekBoy <merrychristmas@santa.net> wrote:
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>> Contact the District Attorney Office where he lives. What he has
>> done could be considered "theft by check."
>>
>> However you may
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On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 20:04:11 -0400, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One of my biggest pet peeves is people who cut across the parking lot
> instead of following the marked lines... and I was curious if one
> person is following the painted marks correctly
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"Daniel R. Reitman" <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote in message
news:h6bpc2h85edjvmi95o5ev02h3b8vh7l8ie@4ax.com...
> The state has the power to restrict access to property as any other
> landowner does. For example, I doubt the National Guard arsenal
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What's with the articles posted at nntpserver.com with non-standard
Approved: headers?
In article <ryptuf672s41$.105z5ipro3tck.dlg@40tude.net>,
GeekBoy <nunya@nunya.com> wrote:
>You can ask for inspection refund.
You can always ask for anythi
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The "named" trustees for my fathers generation skipping trust has
transfered approx. 60 acres of farmland to himself, immediately after
my fathers death, (30 days) worth about $150,000. They claim my father
wanted him to have it. It is not in writing a
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Texas Bankruptcy Question:
If you and your wife own a free and clear rural Texas homestead
of 25 acres and a house (that a Designation of Homestead has
been filed), and the county tax records show the 25 acres and
house as your homestead, and you AL
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<drtebi@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:j1klc2pgb5vt7qep036tt5p398142iln3m@4ax.com...
> Hello,
> I am (hopefully soon!) going to rent an apartment in San Francisco.
> Currently my girlfriend is visiting, and she would live with me as a
> guest in
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Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
> "Nietzsche" <sc00b123@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > I understand that federal courts can apply state law where they have
> > diveristy jurisdiction. But can state courts apply federal law?
>
> Sure. They do it all the time.
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"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message
news:f1klc2h8dr41fq5849im4870tjv33rri2t@4ax.com...
> Suppose she agrees to move for $1 million? $500,000? What is the
> magic number that distinguishes "greedy holdout" from "will accept
> only
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John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote:
>Hmmmmm, we I don't know about your question. But many states make it an
>offense to blow a yellow if you could have stopped safely. The camera
>can't tell that issue, but it sure makes it difficult to say tha
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GeekBoy <nunya@nunya.com> wrote:
>From what I understand and have heard is on an infraction the officer must
>personally witness the violation.
>
>Have you ever heard of someone getting an infraction from someone else
>taking pictures, video, affida
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In article <c5bpc2tl9ojjbbf2vp59r5h1aajnh33vc7@4ax.com>,
<prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>In misc.legal.moderated GeekBoy <heh@ha.org> wrote:
>> On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 23:06:59 -0400, Barry Gold wrote:
>> From what I understand and have heard is on
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John.
In regard to the post about redlight cameras and proper signage you ask "
Does the prosecution have to prove that no major entrance was left unposted?
"
While I'm not a lawyer or a Californian I suspect that the answer is no.
Where I
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p> you're completely away from your original statement of "if it worked,
p> it's 100% ok" (or words to that effect) and now agreeing that ONLY that
p> that has been shown to have a good track record in the past and can be
p> clearly articulated to a
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Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>It's a matter of definition.
>
>A crime is an act committed in violation of a law prohibiting that
>act.
>
>A person who commits a crime is guilty of committing that crime.
>
>We might or might not _know_ t
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In article <1hbvb2pt4aior781kbld1j9emaikv7urhc@4ax.com>,
Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
> His view is apparently that a crime is a crime as soon
>as it is committed even though it may never be brought to a jury
>verdict of conviction.
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> Christopher C. Stacy <cstacy@news.dtpq.com> wrote:
>>Guilt is not "defined" by statute, but rather is "determined" by a
>>court.
>
> It's a matter of definition.
>
> A crime is an act committed in viol
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
> In article <t0klc2l5oehpv991aq5b144evgu0altrdg@4ax.com>,
> <radlee@progressivetel.com> wrote:
>
> >I think everyone is missing a key point here... A TREATMENT nurse
> >TREATS wounds. It is everyone's job to prevent these w
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I'm a legal layperson trying to help a family member do some amateur
detective work online regarding an ex's business activities. The ex no
longer lives in our state (relocated to Ohio).
This person claimed to be a "blue blood" from Cleveland, and t
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<dasunt@gmail.com> wrote:
>I'm in the middle of buying some land in western Tennessee, and what
>appears to be happening is that the seller is subdividing the property,
>selling me one plot, and using the sale of the plot to finance the dirt
>road hea
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In article <q0klc2dgcb1lck5ikmpt0lgn2kav9ae4qm@4ax.com>,
dasunt@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm in the middle of buying some land in western Tennessee, and what
> appears to be happening is that the seller is subdividing the property,
> selling me one plot,
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>Barry Gold wrote:
>> Well, I think that is the real problem: not lack of publication of the
>> change in law (that British mainland law was being extended to
>> Pitcairn) but the lack of trial "by a... jury in the...district where
>> the crime shall
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Manoj <manojb@mailcity.com> wrote:
>> That's fine if it is murder, but for statutory rape, it is a different
>> case, IMHO. As I have mentioned, the age of consent is not very
>> consistent, so it is difficult to say
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In article <j4bpc29difj3ptqv0utqcvlfs9704tgbs5@4ax.com>,
<prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>> So if there's no willing seller, you invent one, and ask what price
>> he'd charge.
>
>No, you'd look at REAL w
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Greetings:
I've lease a piece of medical equipment, with personal guarantee on 90
deferred 1st payment, which is not working out like I expected.
1. A patient told me that as long as I have not made a payment that,
should I default, I would have a
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I recently sold a domain name that I no longer use to another party. A
few weeks after the domain was transferred to the new owner, I received
notice that it was (supposedly) paid for with a PayPal account not
belonging to the person that purchased it
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In article <a0klc2lk9mjamtvm1pb321s2tkndbgvf9n@4ax.com>,
<phlman@hotmail.com> wrote:
>my divorce became final in Jan 2005,
>
>i have retained the home as per the contract
>she got cash settle and 2 larger items
>
>which are still here.. in my home
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After 18 years of owning my home, I recieved a letter today asking if I
need to have a certified copy of my deed. The date they quoted was
about a year after I purchased my home. I do have a 'Satisfaction of
Mortgage' and thought that would be sufficie
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In article <c4bpc29l2mfnlnjkn6svphirsos1ri64rh@4ax.com>,
Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
>In article <80klc2hhhcnif8f1fd7but86v1925d0nka@4ax.com>,
>Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
[house worth $100K, two owners, one wants
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Hi everyone,
I have contracted with a company to build a pool for me. They
submitted for a permit with the city (in AZ) and it was sent back
denied. The city informed the contractor the pool equipment (filter &
pump) needs to be setback 5' min fro
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<venkatmangudi@gmail.com> wrote:
>Recently I sold some items and the buyer paid by check. When I cashed
>the check, it was returned because he had issued a stop payment. It was
>almost a month since he had issued the check before I received the
>check
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In article <b4bpc2dmp51ccm320c5ohv1rffbl1ti2u4@4ax.com>,
venkatmangudi@gmail.com wrote:
> Recently I sold some items and the buyer paid by check. When I cashed
> the check, it was returned because he had issued a stop payment. It was
> almost a mon
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GeekBoy <merrychristmas@santa.net> wrote:
> Contact the District Attorney Office where he lives. What he has
> done could be considered "theft by check."
>
> However you may still be required to send an office notice to him
> about redeeming his
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venkatmangudi@gmail.com wrote:
> Recently I sold some items and the buyer paid by check. When I
> cashed the check, it was returned because he had issued a stop
> payment. It was almost a month since he had issued the check
> before I received the c
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Stan Brown wrote:
> "Nine points of the law" is an old-fashioned way of saying 9/10 or
> 90% of the law.
Or a 9:1 ratio. One guess is, in the way old days nobody in the
Olde-Englishe-speaking community had a grasp of the concept of
fractional rati
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David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote:
> I made a change in my direct deposit that according to HR rules
> wouldn't take effect until the following payday, but it went
> through early and made a withdrawal at an ATM for the maximum
> amo
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Hi,
One of my biggest pet peeves is people who cut across the parking lot
instead of following the marked lines... and I was curious if one
person is following the painted marks correctly and some bozo decides
to race across the parking lot or cut
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