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Re: Pushed a co worker
On Nov 17, 12:18 am, "pjhart...@gmail.com" <pjhart...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Nov 15, 7:12 am, joeymajoristhevillageid...@yahoo.com wrote: > > > You say that I was wrong to lie about the incident, but if I had been > > honest then I would have lost my


Re: criminal counts - one or many?
jcuglio@aol.com wrote: > My brother, who is 24, threw a football party the other night. Several > people there were under 21 and were drinking (they are teenagers > 18-20). The cops came to tell him to keep the noise down, saw the > liquor, and to mak


Re: Mailing unordered merchandise - private right of action
Barry wrote: > I'm trying to determine whether I can get an injunction to prevent a > company from sending unordered merchandise (to anyone) as part of a > club membership when that consequence of membership isn't made known > (assuming the post offic


Re: Can the mother who caused the MySpace death of Megan Meier be prosecuted civilly?
Deborah Speer wrote: > Why can't the mother who caused the death of 13-year old Megan Meier by > posing as another 14-year old to spy on her neighbor be prosecuted in a > civil court? > She can be sued, of course. Why do you say she can't be? Tou


Re: Mailing unordered merchandise - private right of action
>I'm trying to determine whether I can get an injunction to prevent a >company from sending unordered merchandise (to anyone) as part of a >club membership when that consequence of membership isn't made known >(assuming the post office and FTC won't ac


Re: If it's illegal there, is it also illegal here?
On Nov 19, 7:32 am, " ." <n...@aol.co.uk> wrote: [SNIP] OP wants to know about the long arm of the law.... Your question is a tough one. You're talking about criminal law vs civil law. I guess an example would be cyber stalking. Some states


Re: Mailing unordered merchandise - private right of action
Mon, 19 Nov 2007 08:32:10 -0500 from Barry <barry@polisource.com>: > I'm trying to determine whether I can get an injunction to prevent a > company from sending unordered merchandise (to anyone) as part of a > club membership when that consequence of m


Re: What's a QTIP trust?
wrote: > My parents had an AB trust. When my father died, the trust > was divided into Survivor's and Decedent's trusts. > > The description of a QTIP trust sounds very much like the > Survivor's trust, at least in purpose. But I get the feeli


Re: Can the mother who caused the MySpace death of Megan Meier be prosecuted civilly?
Deborah Speer <satrngrl@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >Why can't the mother who caused the death of 13-year old Megan Meier by >posing as another 14-year old to spy on her neighbor be prosecuted in a >civil court? When you say, "prosecuted," do you mean f


Re: What are the legal ramificagtions of a no-fault accident in California?
>On Nov 15, 8:11 am, bg...@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote: > >> You have just one point for all purposes except one: if you get >> another ticket within 18 months, you can't get rid of the second one >> with traffic school. But the point(s) for the ticke


Re: Copyright Laws Re: Rotoscoping
Mike <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote: >That got me to wondering about another hypothetical. You take a >photograph of a mountain. I take that picture and making a painting from >it (not by tracing but by simply looking at the picture and painting t


Re: If it's illegal there, is it also illegal here?
" ." <null@aol.co.uk> wrote in news:g143k39gjr1cihuvljslk47oamqvd285s6@ 4ax.com: > The web has opened up amazing communications possibilities, both good > and bad (WebMD vs. Spam). I wonder where the line is drawn, per a > previous post: Assume


Re: Can the mother who caused the MySpace death of Megan Meier be prosecuted civilly?
In article <8143k319skkadpasevtm31587fni55hmn6@4ax.com>, Deborah Speer <satrngrl@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Why can't the mother who caused the death of 13-year old Megan Meier by > posing as another 14-year old to spy on her neighbor be prosecuted in


Re: criminal counts - one or many?
In article <f143k39q7o5s3hhiq61nb8somjt4flmreq@4ax.com>, jcuglio@aol.com wrote: > Now here is my question. Since 15 individual minors were caught with > liquor, is my brother facing 15 offences or just 1 offence? Also is > jail time likely or do th


Re: If it's illegal there, is it also illegal here?
In article <g143k39gjr1cihuvljslk47oamqvd285s6@4ax.com>, .. <null@aol.co.uk> wrote: The Original Poster (hereinafter referred to as "OP") asks an impossibly broad hypothetical with regard to 'the web'. From the rest of the article appears that OP a


Re: criminal counts - one or many?
On Nov 19, 8:32 am, jcug...@aol.com wrote: > My brother, who is 24, threw a football party the other night. Several > people there were under 21 and were drinking Stop right there, quit making damaging admissions in public, and advise your brother t


Re: criminal counts - one or many?
In article <f143k39q7o5s3hhiq61nb8somjt4flmreq@4ax.com>, <jcuglio@aol.com> wrote: [a tale of woe about his brother's bad judgement, and asking for details of how statutory 'penalty' language in his state is interpreted.] The original poster (h


Re: Auto insurance Settlement Question Vs. Jury Trial ?
On Nov 19, 8:32 am, j...@mit.edu (John F. Carr) wrote: > In a different type of case such an assignment resulted in a > lawyer suing himself for malpractice. The courts thought that > was going a bit too far. LOL. Yes, and a convicted criminal who


Re: Auto insurance Settlement Question Vs. Jury Trial ?
On Nov 19, 8:31 am, Stan <stanle...@hotmail.com> wrote: > A synagogue provided secondary liability coverage for parents driving > other children to youth group activities, and required each driver to > have a minimum liability coverage that was above


Re: Can the mother who caused the MySpace death of Megan Meier be prosecuted civilly?
On Nov 19, 8:32 am, Deborah Speer <satrn...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Why can't the mother who caused the death of 13-year old Megan Meier by > posing as another 14-year old to spy on her neighbor be prosecuted in a > civil court? Who says she can't?


Re: Can the mother who caused the MySpace death of Megan Meier be prosecuted civilly?
[OP, Deborah Speer, asks (1) why an adult perpetrator can't be "prosecuted in a civil court" for her cyber-bullying role in the death of Missouri 13-year old Megan Meier and (2) why the FBI can't get the complete texts of the relevant MySpace posts.]


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