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Re: Cable TV not buried--help w/ questions
On Thu, 20 May 2004 15:58:34 -0400, "weitrhino" <weitrhino@spamfree.net> wrote: >> Most people do not know that such an office exists, so when they get a >> call, they likely have the resources ready to do something. >There really is no excuse for


Re: Are Police Authorized To Use Discretion....
On Thu, 20 May 2004 18:12:08 GMT, Dan Evans <dan@evans-legal.com> wrote: >Better to leave the problem to the political system, and let elected >representatives lean on the police if the constituents complain that >they are "soft" on crime. LOL


Re: Are Police Authorized To Use Discretion....
On Thu, 20 May 2004 18:27:31 GMT, "dogalone" <dogalone@hotmail.com> wrote: >i don't know if you're trying to start something or not, as i consider the >prompt to repeat 8th grade history a bit insulting. >the facts of the matter, in many including m


Re: Are Police Authorized To Use Discretion....
On Thu, 20 May 2004 12:20:42 -0500, "Richard" <Anonymous@127.001> wrote: >To make an arrest legally, there must be a law on paper directing that the >action was illegal. Can you name one thing that is not illegal which the ordinary citizen is cap


Re: Are Police Authorized To Use Discretion....
On Thu, 20 May 2004 12:15:14 -0500, "Richard" <Anonymous@127.001> wrote: >If cops arrested every one for any little violation, the jails wouldn't be >big enough. >The courts would have a 2 year back log of hearings and trials. Not if most people


Re: Please sue me - bent Jewish GLP solicitors
Tom Moore wrote: > "Tilly" <Bright1_3@hotmail.com> wrote : > >> Provide proof they are convicted crimianls, >> or I suggest you retract the accusation. > > You told me. You said the truth is no defence to their defamation > allegation. In Englan


Re: should plaintiff avoid private meetings with defendants?
Chris, I don't buy your argument that leaving a meeting in which a record may not be kept is non-compliant with a policy unless the policy directs that a record not be kept. Indeed, the university by refusing a reasonable request, the recording,


Re: The Clifford Pfeffer Group of murderers
Marc Goodman wrote: <clipped> Is this the man who was on the BBC protesting about this? It was even broadcast on BBC World in Australia and New Zealand! LOL His apartment was in terrible condition and filthy to boot.I remember it vividly,be


Re: How many of you have college degrees?
"Richard" <Anonymous@127.001> wrote in message news:c8jkqf02ea4@news4.newsguy.com... > Fork_In_Road wrote: > > > Just curious. I've always wanted to know how many folks out there > > driving have a degree. Can't seem to find the info anywhere o


is it legal for a distributor to refuse to sell to a retailer?
is it legal in california for a distributor to refuse to sell to a retailer? i hear about this all the time; if you open a small store your bigger competitors order the distributor not to sell to you. this sounds anti-competitive to me. is it legal?


Re: How many of you have college degrees?


Re: Are Police Authorized To Use Discretion....
Rahul wrote >>Police officers and prosecutors have what is called "prosecutorial >>discretion." > >This is analogous to "jury discretion", isn't it? > >Oops, I meant "jury nullification". LOL !!!!!!!!!! I had a feeling that was gonna come


Re: Are Police Authorized To Use Discretion....
Dan Evans <dan@evans-legal.com> writes: >On Thu, 20 May 2004 04:36:25 -0700 (PDT), dana mckensie ><re_laxing1@yahoo.com> wrote: >>I always >>thought the police had to arrest people when they >>discovered crimes were/are being committed. >Nope


Re: Put up or shut up, Kaldis!
Ken Smith wrote: > Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >> Ken Smith wrote: >>> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >>> [same old slander] >> Where is there any "slander"? Everything I said was true. > Half the truth is often a lie in effect, Sorry, no. It'


Re: Are Police Authorized To Use Discretion....
dogalone wrote: > i don't know if you're trying to start something or not, as i consider > the prompt to repeat 8th grade history a bit insulting. > the facts of the matter, in many including mine, indicate that (perhaps > especially in this nei


Re: How does one start a class action suit against American Express?
Thank you for your feedback. It was very helpful. On Thu, 20 May 2004 07:08:19 -0700, "McGyver" <Greyprof@msn.com> wrote: >"Bob" <bob@bob.bob> wrote in message >news:40f199bb.236789505@news.alt.net... >> My wife and I both obtained credit car


offset monies
Is it legal to offset and delay monies earned and loaned ( not deposit) towards alleged rent due? claire


Re: does filing summons paperwork allow demurrers?
esnesnommoc@urthlynk.c0m wrote: > On Mon, 17 May 2004, "z" <z@y.x.invalid> wrote: > >> Does filing summons paperwork allow other >> things to happen by a defendant, such as >> demurrers? > > Yes - although "demurrers" is not presently a commonly us


Re: probate fees
"tomG" <tmg@jorsm.com> wrote in message news:7r-dnbb276oCiDHdRVn-ig@jorsm.com... > > It is rarely reasonable for a non-professional to be paid a percentage. > Think hourly. I certainly believe a professional should receive a higher fee than a non-


Re: "U.S. rights report draws worldwide laughter" (Miami Herald)
Barry Schier wrote: > From: "Walter Lippmann" > Date: Thu May 20, 2004 7:52 am > Subject: U.S. rights report draws worldwide laughter > > > (Even this shameless media prostitute is forced, on this > one rare occasion, to admit some of what's ac


Re: Recent reports on Criminal Chalabi -- U$$A invaded Iraq for one con-man --- what $uckers!
H. E. Taylor wrote: > 2004/05/02: TPM: US suspicions Ahmed Chalabi has been feeding the > Iranians > highly sensitive information about US security operations within Iraq > http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/002902.php > > 2004/05/04: TPM: "H


Re: Recent reports on Chalabi
H. E. Taylor wrote: > 2004/05/02: TPM: US suspicions Ahmed Chalabi has been feeding the > Iranians > highly sensitive information about US security operations within Iraq > http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/002902.php > > 2004/05/04: TPM: "H


Re: Recent reports on Chalabi
H. E. Taylor wrote: > 2004/05/02: TPM: US suspicions Ahmed Chalabi has been feeding the > Iranians > highly sensitive information about US security operations within Iraq > http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/002902.php > > 2004/05/04: TPM: "H


Arrested on business trip
the $4000 breaks down to about $700 per year.... could be two or 3 speeding tickets depending on the jurisdiction.... sometimes same offense costs more in one place than another... MY friend drives about 125,000 miles per year.. does more driving, he


Re: Put up or shut up, Kaldis!
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: > >>All they would have to do to make it pass constitutional muster would be to >>create a judicial review provision, which will clarify ambiguities in the >>statute through a series of court decisions.


Re: Put up or shut up, Kaldis!
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: >>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > > [...] > >>>Ken is seeking from Denver State District Court an IMMEDIATE injunction >>>against the enforcement of Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure #201 "in its >>>entir


Re: "U.S. rights report draws worldwide laughter" (Miami Herald)


Re: Girlfriend moving in with me soon in NJ. Written agreement necessary?
<<Is "common law marriage" a prerequesite for a court awarding "palimony"? If not, I suggest all 5th-graders get a pre-dating agreement before lending a classmate an engagement pencil. Have courts in any states that do not recognize common law marria


Re: Girlfriend moving in with me soon in NJ. Written agreement necessary?
<<I briefly looked at this issue and came to the conclusion that though some states say they do not officially recognize common law marriage, in reality they nearly all do. Or iow there is atleast 1 case in every state where a judge has awarded palimo


Re: Recent reports on Chalabi


Re: Are Police Authorized To Use Discretion....
i don't know if you're trying to start something or not, as i consider the prompt to repeat 8th grade history a bit insulting. the facts of the matter, in many including mine, indicate that (perhaps especially in this neighborhood of rural Bakersfield)


Re: Are Police Authorized To Use Discretion....
On Thu, 20 May 2004 04:36:25 -0700 (PDT), dana mckensie <re_laxing1@yahoo.com> wrote: >I always >thought the police had to arrest people when they >discovered crimes were/are being committed. Nope. Police officers and prosecutors have what is


Re: Business types
On 20 May 2004 04:00:52 -0700, iab21@hotmail.com (iab) wrote: >can anyone tell me what is different between a Sole Proprietorship and >partnership, in terms of the law. A sole proprietor is one person who owns an unincorporated business. A par


Re: Cable TV not buried--help w/ questions
On Thu, 20 May 2004 12:25:01 -0400, Shawn Hearn <srhi@comcast.net> wrote: >This is a question you should ask when you contact the cable company. You >can follow up with a call to the government agency in your area >regulates cable TV service. Th


Re: Are Police Authorized To Use Discretion....
On Thu, 20 May 2004 16:21:14 GMT, "dogalone" <dogalone@hotmail.com> wrote: >can't believe you are so suprised: >they sure do [implied can] arrest anybody, for anything, for no particular >reason [or make up one] >that is how the west was won, don't


Re: Are Police Authorized To Use Discretion....
can't believe you are so suprised: they sure do [implied can] arrest anybody, for anything, for no particular reason [or make up one] that is how the west was won, don't you know... "dana mckensie" <re_laxing1@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:2004052


Re: Are Police Authorized To Use Discretion....
Generally, officers have wide discretion in deciding when to make an arrest. Here in California I can only think of three laws (over the past 40 years) that threatened officers with arrest if they failed to make arrests themselves. The first dealt wit


Re: Drivers License Magstripe readers
Horrigan wrote: > Bukkis the idiot wrote: >> The bad dude is caught, and it turns he's an employee of your bar. >> During the investigation they find out he got the information from >> the bar database. >> Lawsuit time. Bar is sued and she wins the


Re: Cable TV not buried--help w/ questions
"Bob" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message news:40ace438.5626210@news-server.houston.rr.com... > On Thu, 20 May 2004 12:25:01 -0400, Shawn Hearn <srhi@comcast.net> > wrote: > > >This is a question you should ask when you contact the cable company. You


Re: Shabby solicitors/attorneys Clifford Cohen & Foster
Tom Moore wrote: of the above solicitors. > > Excellent memory, Tim. > > The main complaint is medicine, in particular a mechanical device, > which needs to fit inside my mouth. Why don't you buy the mechanism yourself if it is so important? I


Crestor Side Effects and Legal Action
It seems that there are a number of problems with negative side effects to Crestor, also known as rosuvastatin. In particular, Crestor has allegedly been the cause of serious kidney problems and muscle deterioration referred to as rhabdomyolysis. If yo


Corporate credit and EIN
I've been running a home-based business for three years and recently filed as a s-corp. I have bad credit (using my own SS#). I'm not a deadbeat.. I just had some health problems. This is preventing me from taking out loans for the business, getting


Re: Cable TV not buried--help w/ questions
When Time Warner now Bright House installed the cable in our neighborhood, they installed it over the grass for virtually all the houses in the neighborhood. At the time, I thought it was sloppy, lazy, and hazardous. In fact, my opinion is that it is


Re: Union denies benefits to gay couples
I thought this was a discussion board. My contribution to the discussioin is that the union workers in the So Calif. Grocery Strike got @$#*ed by the Union Leaders. That is my take on what happened. If you disagree, provide evidence that I am wrong. To


Re: Ga. Senator Attacks Separation
On Thu, 20 May 2004 10:18:07 -0400, buckeye-ELO@nospam.net wrote: >March 2004 >AU Bulletin >Ga. Senator Attacks Separation On Chamber Floor >http://www.au.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=6595&abbr=cs_&JServSessionIda008=pq0v6hemc1.app12d&security


Re: Arrested on business trip
> well, sometimes stubborn.... > I know people have told him to leave early but he often insists on doing one > more > thing... he tries to do as much as he can. He sometimes flys a Cessna, in the > airplane, you can make up time in the air if you


Re: 127,677 Americans serving LIFE sentences--!!!
"=> Vox Populi ?" <vox@popu.li> wrote: >George Harrison wrote: >> The murder rates are usually high in lawless societies. > > >"A multitude of laws in a country is like > a great number of physicians, > a sign of weakness and malady" >


Re: Arrested on business trip
JA MORAN wrote: > my friend does not drive drunk, do drugs, or anything like that he just > seems to always find speed traps when he is on schedule or get caught in > the car pool lane when the freeway is congested.... sometimes he has > littl


Re: Cable TV not buried--help w/ questions
In article <c87jh5$igf@library1.airnews.net>, "Tony" <nospam@pittarese.com> wrote: > I live in an area in Florida where cable TV is served by Bright House > Networks. (Which took over from Time Warner in the recent past.) > > It appears that in


Re: Employment law
iab wrote: > Can anyone direct me to a web page or a book that has everything that > needs to be known about employing people to work for you? Trust me, your house is not big enough for such a book. I doubt if one web site could possibly cover a


Re: Are Police Authorized To Use Discretion....
dogalone wrote: > can't believe you are so suprised: > they sure do [implied can] arrest anybody, for anything, for no > particular reason [or make up one] > that is how the west was won, don't you know... To ma