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In article <fj7gk3hmkpejhj1q4c2274fr86p9tu354v@4ax.com>,
<markkohler1@invalid.com> wrote:
>The bottom line, I do not feel they are doing their job. I understand
>there is a way to file a complaint with some state agency, who will
>not only investi
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On Nov 24, 7:52 am, Paul Cassel <pcasselremo...@comremovecast.net>
wrote:
> OK, while we're speculating like crazy, I think the OP had heard that
> guys like OJ can't be convicted in a criminal court, but the case can be
> won by the Goldmans (etc.) i
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On Nov 24, 7:52 am, Mark Shaw <utahspee...@mailinator.com> wrote:
> a speeder who refused to sign his traffic ticket. Discussion on ...
> question of whether, and in what jurisdictions, one can be arrested
> for such refusal.
It can happen in MD an
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On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 07:52:10 -0500, Mark Shaw
<utahspeeder@mailinator.com> wrote:
>There's a viral video currently going around showing a cop tasing
>a speeder who refused to sign his traffic ticket. Discussion on
>this incident in another newsgro
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[OP is asking if refusing to sign a speeding ticket is grounds for
arrest]
In most jurisdictions, the answer is yes. Signing the ticket is not
an admission of guilt, but a promise to appear. It's a summons.
Refusal to sign generally REQUIRES the
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I am interested in knowing how to avoid a transfer of liability - away from
the landlord and to the tenant - for building improvements done by the
tenant with the landlord's approval.
As an example: a California based business renting space in a co
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Mark,
>I own property in a rural area and used to rent the place to a party
> who broke thgeir lease as well as did damage to the property when they
> left. This is not the first time I had problems with tenants at that
> property, and I have sto
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In article <cj7gk35nnbb0obnc5g99v4fc7lrdqlhum4@4ax.com>,
Mark Shaw <utahspeeder@mailinator.com> wrote:
[ a question contained in the subject line]
Authoritative answer; absolutely yes.
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On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 07:52:10 -0500, Mark Shaw <utahspeeder@mailinator.com>
wrote:
>There's a viral video currently going around showing a cop tasing
>a speeder who refused to sign his traffic ticket. Discussion on
>this incident in another newsgro
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On Nov 24, 7:52 am, Paul Cassel <pcasselremo...@comremovecast.net>
wrote:
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> OK, while we're speculating like crazy, I think the OP had heard that
> guys like OJ can't be convicted in a criminal court, but the case can be
> won by the Goldmans (et
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markkohler1@invalid.com wrote:
> The bottom line, I do not feel they [sheriff] are doing their job. I understand
> there is a way to file a complaint with some state agency, who will
> not only investigate my problem, but will also do something to g
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Mark Shaw wrote:
> There's a viral video currently going around showing a cop tasing
> a speeder who refused to sign his traffic ticket. Discussion on
> this incident in another newsgroup seems to have settled into the
> question of whether, and in
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