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On Sun, 03 Dec 2006 07:42:17 -0500, Stan Brown
<the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>But be careful -- if you write your own notes it's fine. But if you
>provide essentially a transcript of the lecture, or anything close to
>that, you've got big co
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In article <sch5n29urjjlqce53qapqq1o4snpcrkmdt@4ax.com>,
RichD <r_delaney2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I have to go to court soon, to face a misdemeanor charge, and
>make an initial plea. I'm going to plead guilty sooner or later,
>there's no denying it.
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Sun, 03 Dec 2006 07:42:11 -0500 from RichD <r_delaney2001@yahoo.com>:
> I expect the judge will make some kind of
> offer, if I agree to plead guilty immediately. My question is,
> how should I evaluate that offer?
You ask your attorney for help in
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RichD wrote:
> I have to go to court soon, to face a misdemeanor charge, and
> make an initial plea. I'm going to plead guilty sooner or later,
> there's no denying it.
>
>
> My question concerns my action at the first session (the
> arraignment
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"RichD" <r_delaney2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have to go to court soon, to face a misdemeanor charge, and
> make an initial plea. I'm going to plead guilty sooner or later,
> there's no denying it.
>
> My question concerns my action at the first s
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In article <sch5n29urjjlqce53qapqq1o4snpcrkmdt@4ax.com>,
"RichD" <r_delaney2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have to go to court soon, to face a misdemeanor charge, and
> make an initial plea. I'm going to plead guilty sooner or later,
> there's no denyi
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In article <rch5n212i1jan5rl3vi5khfj4gicdv91qg@4ax.com>,
Tony Winston <unreal@address.com> wrote:
>Is it lawful to go into a place of business and photograph someone
>working there?
Authoritative answer: "It depends."
>I did that because the bu
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Sun, 03 Dec 2006 07:42:09 -0500 from Tony Winston
<unreal@address.com>:
> Is it lawful to go into a place of business and photograph someone
> working there?
Sounds to me like trespassing.
Places of business may be quasi-public, if customers re
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In article <rch5n212i1jan5rl3vi5khfj4gicdv91qg@4ax.com>,
Tony Winston <unreal@address.com> wrote:
> Is it lawful to go into a place of business and photograph someone
> working there?
Only if you are granted permission.
> I did that because t
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{{Graduate student is being asked to reimburse the University Housing
department for damages from a fire apparently caused by his roommate's
laptop battery}}
> We
> didnt have any rental's insurance.The lease is in my and my roommate's
> name, sepe
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Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
> sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> > No, providing services to someone else doesn't entitle me to
> > payment. Providing services to someone else under an agreement
> > that they'll pay me for those services entit
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My mother is in failing health. She has a will. (Which I haven't seen,
but, it was done with a lawyer.) She told me today that she has the
certificates for some stock she owns. She's kind of set in her ways (to
coin a phrase), and getting around is
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In article <nch5n2lq63dqbsp1a63tcksfab7ujc4goh@4ax.com>,
Daniel R. Reitman <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 02 Dec 2006 08:52:14 -0500, fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
>
>>. . . .
>
>>As we will recall, he was found in contempt and sanctioned
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In article <umplm2t2c7tj7lqtbe5b134qg30eb2r4j4@4ax.com>,
Mike <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
> Seth Breidbart wrote:
> > In article <m9qdm25siorkugbrrb24bnml647irp2l8e@4ax.com>,
> > AYBABTU <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote:
> >> If our neighbor t
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John A. Weeks III wrote:
> In article <63b0n2tcm5p3dpvkgvpeooejgae0d63u0l@4ax.com>,
> "RacyStang" <RacyStang@FlatAcreFarms.com> wrote:
>
>> First, I assume he's suing to get paid for the miles home. I look at it
>> that he broke our contract when
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