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Wed, 11 Oct 2006 08:18:09 -0400 from Stuart A. Bronstein
<spamtrap@lexregia.com>:
> Morely Dotes <morelydotes@spamblocked.com> wrote:
> > It is very difficult (on a scale of 1 to 10, it rates about a
> > nine-and- nine-nines) to prove intent which ha
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In article <94opi2d5soudb8sju8or33hbchpupcarpj@4ax.com>,
Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>If you do something that you know will have an effect in the United
>States, and it turns out to injure someone, US courts have the power to
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In article <ait9i292u0s428a8l9mde7aql6laehjbe0@4ax.com>,
Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>Do you mean that UK courts wouldn't hear a case in which someone in the
>US, for example, sent poisonous candy to someone in the UK, resulti
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I was hit with a public intox a while back and have a court date coming
up. I will be read the charges against me and then decide if I'm
going to plead guilty or not guilty. I'm considering pleading not
guilty and getting a lawyer, however, should I de
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ddrury6@yahoo.com wrote:
> What gets me about the whole notion of "sex offense", is that people
> look at movies like the "Summer of '42" and think how romantic it was,
> yet today, the "older woman" who had sex with that 15 year old boy
> could e
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Wed, 11 Oct 2006 08:17:50 -0400 from Seth Breidbart
<sethb@panix.com>:
> In article <7g8ni25afuimhl73lv26o87n5po70rdu0c@4ax.com>,
> Philip M. Brewer <pbrewer@bluestem.prairienet.org> wrote:
> >Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> >
> >>
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Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
> In article <7g8ni25afuimhl73lv26o87n5po70rdu0c@4ax.com>,
> Philip M. Brewer <pbrewer@bluestem.prairienet.org> wrote:
> >Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> >
> >> What about the Fifth Amendment a
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On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 08:17:32 -0400, Paul Cassel
<pcasselremove2@comremovecast.net> wrote:
>> 2. If my insurance company does decide my car is a total loss, how
>> much should I expect the fair price for my car to be?
>
>Depends on your policy. Mos
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John D. Goulden <jgoulden@okcu.edu> wrote:
>OP states that another vehicle caused an accident that totaled his brand-new
>vehicle, then drove away. No other vehicles were involved. The OP and
>passenger were not injured.
>
>> So my questions are:
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On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 08:03:52 -0400, Network Admin <c0@earthlink.net> wrote:
>The hypo is, a warrant is issued to bug the home of a suspected drug
>dealer in a ratty neighborhood (OK, maybe it's a high class
>neighborhood, I don't think that really
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Wed, 11 Oct 2006 08:17:13 -0400 from Jim <njhunter11111@yahoo.com>:
> I am a landlord renting an apartment. I signed a lease with a tenant
> that begins on November 1, but the tenant asked about moving in early
> being that the apartment is vacant. [
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In article <n3opi29ditd6dv7usj3jqsn094tu7d8cs5@4ax.com>,
"Jim" <njhunter11111@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am a landlord renting an apartment. I signed a lease with a tenant
> that begins on November 1, but the tenant asked about moving in early
> being
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"Jim" <njhunter11111@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:n3opi29ditd6dv7usj3jqsn094tu7d8cs5@4ax.com...
>I am a landlord renting an apartment. I signed a lease with a tenant
> that begins on November 1, but the tenant asked about moving in early
> bein
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>I am a landlord renting an apartment. I signed a lease with a tenant
> that begins on November 1, but the tenant asked about moving in early
> being that the apartment is vacant. Is there any legal risk involved
> on my part in regards to a tenant
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Jim wrote:
> I am a landlord renting an apartment. I signed a lease with a tenant
> that begins on November 1, but the tenant asked about moving in early
> being that the apartment is vacant. Is there any legal risk involved
> on my part in regards
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Jim wrote:
> I am a landlord renting an apartment. I signed a lease with a tenant
> that begins on November 1, but the tenant asked about moving in early
> being that the apartment is vacant. Is there any legal risk involved
> on my part in regards
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This question arose during an ongoing discussion on soc.atheism.
I asked whether there are any people in office who are open about
being atheists. I was told that there are certainly none in higher
office. I also asked about candidates who have run f
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"Stuart A. Bronstein" wrote:
>
> Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> > McGyver <Greyprof@msn.com>:
>
> >> In rare cases an appeal is a "trial de novo." That means start
> >> over, present the evidence again. In most cases, the f
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"puzzlegirl2001" <puzzlegirl2001@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:kf8ni2djq6g8evifh19d4qav2ef1t7uj6r@4ax.com...
> So, what should I do? File a complaint against him? I did get a trust
> that was valid but I didn't get the result I wanted from HIM.
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Girl,
You hired and paid a lawyer who drew up a Medicaid payback trust as a way
to get SSI and Medicaid for a financially well off child who is disabled.
You applied for SSI and received it. During a later review the trust was
called into ques
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