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Re: Why do judges do this?
"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote: > "j" <joe179th@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > >> My uncle's lawyer told him that the reason the judge sent him to a mental >> hospital was because the "powers that be" wanted to "label" him to blackball >> hi


Re: Why do judges do this?
In article <2i7fp2t81p0jedo7mj6itcphhacnhqs771@4ax.com>, j <joe179th@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >My uncle's lawyer told him that the reason the judge sent him to a mental >hospital was because the "powers that be" wanted to "label" him to blackball >him fr


Re: When can a federal district court filing fee be waived?
Barry wrote: > Mike Jacobs wrote: > > > At the very least you will bring this discrepancy to the > > attention of the Court in an actual case or controversy and may well > > wind up making new law when your appellate decision gets written! > > I ma


Re: School Integridy v. outside freedom of speech?
Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@sbcglobal.not> wrote: > "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: > >>It sounds like what you're saying is that any recording is >>protected simply because it is a recording. But a musical >>performance itself is


Re: Question on wills: how to be certain it's found and used
Carl B101 wrote: > How do I make certain that upon death or hospitalization, that these wills > will be found and used? > > If possible, I don't want to place either with family or friends - I would > prefer to have a disinterested third party o


Re: Question on wills: how to be certain it's found and used
Carl B101 wrote: > I have a regular will, and a living will. > How do I make certain that upon death or hospitalization, that these wills > will be found and used? > If possible, I don't want to place either with family or friends - I would > prefer


Re: Question on wills: how to be certain it's found and used
"Carl B101" <carl@spamdump.com> wrote: > I have a regular will, and a living will. > > How do I make certain that upon death or hospitalization, that > these wills will be found and used? There is no independent will registry that I am aware of.


Re: New Jersey Process Service Law
Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote in message news:9mocp2hmu6btgjldmb0781ia3o1f7c5gf4@4ax.com... > qstroker2004@yahoo.com wrote: > > Hi. I'm trying to understand how civil process service works. > > I don't know NJ law; my discussion comments


Re: Is this slander?
>>> You don't tell us where you live, but in the US truth is an absolute >>> defense to slander. >> Note: the above is "widely believed" to be true, but it is NOT accurate. >> >> "near-absolute" is a more accurate description of the legal state of


Re: Is this slander?
Harlan Lunsford <hnslunsford@bellsouth.net> may believe he rejoined: >> [ . . . . in the US truth is . . . . [a] near >> "near-absolute" . . . . defense to slander ] > > CAn you give us an example of when the truth > would be slanderous? To pro


Re: Is this slander?
Harlan Lunsford <hnslunsford@bellsouth.net> wrote: > Robert Bonomi wrote: >> Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: >>> You don't tell us where you live, but in the US truth is an >>> absolute defense to slander. >> >> Note: the above is


Re: How to get medical records revised or sealed
whitewater262 wrote: [claims misleading statements put into medical records] > > What, if anything, can I do? I don't want anyone to see these > records... ever. Any ideas would be appreciated. > You can't control if the records are seen by anoth


Re: How to get medical records revised or sealed
"whitewater262" <uww53190@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:uf1ip2te2q5gv0gig17g70us3ud8t0irlg@4ax.com... >I had a hospital stay a few years ago after serious accident, and at > least a few of the treating physicians made inappropriate entries in my


Re: How to get medical records revised or sealed
Whitewater, You have sought medical care and treatment. As a part of this care you were seen by physicians who made notes about their opinions of you, a diagnosis, and a plan of treatment. These notes are a part of your medical record. You fee


About Caring for an Elderly Parent
If it becomes necessary for one or more children to manage the affairs of an elderly parent, is it legal to charge for the services rendered? If so, what amount is considered reasonable? The parent and all the children agree that the amount of time


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