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The Bloody Code & its influence on US law
In Britain, for the eighteenth and part of the nineteenth century, most crimes against property were punishable by death. E.g. theft, forgery, robbery, burglary ... the 'Bloody Code'. To what extent did the US retain this code in the years after inde


Re: 640,000,000,000 TO 1
Some gutless @$#*wit desperately cowering behind JustEd <inffogenius@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4c3542b8.0405232022.1d2790fe@posting.google.com... just the peurile #@($ thats always pouring from the back of it. All your puerile excuse for in


Re: Copyrights and "Personal Use" (non-commercial home use)
On Mon, 24 May 2004 14:08:16 GMT, "Tom Bishop" <Tom@Bishop-NotREAL.com> wrote: >I assume you think this is the best thing to run on a server? Ask the U.S. Air Force. I am certain there people with strong opinions about other products. If you ar


Re: 640,000,000,000 TO 1
On 23 May 2004 21:15:52 -0700, inffogenius@hotmail.com (JustEd) wrote: >Ernest <deadly1@bywaterDE1SPAM.net.au> wrote in message news:<3v02b0tcr04ims6a8hm8jvks7qqf26qem7@4ax.com>... >> On 23 May 2004 05:26:15 -0700, inffogenius@hotmail.com (JustEd) wro


Re: Landlord and Tenant
In us.legal, Richard Rimmer <rich.rimmer@verizon.net> wrote: > What can the landlord do to a tenant? It depends. -- ....I'm an air-conditioned gypsy... - The Who


Re: A right to self-represent or a right to a court-appointed lawyer?
"Jerry Diamond" <tekwiz@tektimes.com> wrote in message news:6f580795fca8a081c29d4c33fa42518e@news.teranews.com... > The judge made a new ruling in the presence of > only the plaintiffs and insanely raised the sum from about $15K to > $37K! That's


Re: Copyrights and "Personal Use" (non-commercial home use)
"Bob" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message news:40b0fa4c.93568774@news-server.houston.rr.com... > On Sun, 23 May 2004 17:27:25 GMT, "Tom Bishop" > <Tom@Bishop-NotREAL.com> wrote: > > >Installed, and seems to work. > > >Hard to tell, if if works cause:


Re: Paypal are fraudsters
"Peter Hucker" <hucker@clara.co.uk> wrote in message news:opr8g34ydwaiowgp@blue... > How do Paypal get away with saying this phrase?: > > "use PayPal - it's free." > > It is NOT free. The cost is 3.5%. Time for the bastards to get sued I think.


Re: ANTI-LAWYER PARTY
In message <6ru2b0hpj8srvqqn9ageo6se9ha9t3tm6p@4ax.com>, Dewi <ngs@spin.wynwilliams.spin.freeserve.co.uk> writes >On Sun, 23 May 2004 02:50:56 +0100, "Steve" ><bond_youknowtherest_uk@yahoo.co.uk> uttered: > >>Steve Walker wrote: >>> international m


Re: A right to self-represent or a right to a court-appointed lawyer?
Jerry, It's possible that the defendant has a chance at a malpractice suit against the lawyer who gave her the wrong court date. It's not clear from your post why the defendant would need to appear in a court as part of the appellate process. If


Re: 640,000,000,000 TO 1
Some gutless @$#*wit desperately cowering behind JustEd <inffogenius@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4c3542b8.0405231316.6363cc41@posting.google.com just the peurile #@($ thats always pouring from the back of it. All your puerile excuse for insul


Re: State Law vs. International Treaty
"Say not the Struggle nought Availeth" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message news:ncesc.3211$lZ4.297@newssvr32.news.prodigy.com... > Not necessarily so; > A federal law passed after the treaty would prevail over the treaty. > a treaty is regarded as be


Re: Landlord or Tenant
"Richard Rimmer" <rich.rimmer@verizon.net> wrote in message news:g9dsc.8649$rb.5551@nwrdny03.gnilink.net... > What can a landlord do to a tenant who rents from him? http://www.rentlaw.com/


Re: Landlord and Tenant
"Richard Rimmer" <rich.rimmer@verizon.net> wrote in message news:_9dsc.8658$rb.294@nwrdny03.gnilink.net... > What can the landlord do to a tenant? http://www.rentlaw.com/


Re: Paypal are fraudsters
Free to send money, not free to receive money.


A right to self-represent or a right to a court-appointed lawyer?
A New York supreme court judge wrongfully decided the defendant has to pay a sum to a bank's lawyers (regarding a senseless issue of a late-payment fee.) The defendant appealed, but her lawyer gave her the wrong court date and she didn't appear. The


Re: 640,000,000,000 TO 1
On 23 May 2004 05:26:15 -0700, inffogenius@hotmail.com (JustEd) wrote: >Ernest <deadly1@bywaterDE1SPAM.net.au> wrote in message news:<lff0b0ppvuckceg28ca76f5hnjbtfjoqtg@4ax.com>... >> On 22 May 2004 16:34:50 -0700, inffogenius@hotmail.com (JustEd) wro


Re: ANTI-LAWYER PARTY
On Sun, 23 May 2004 02:50:56 +0100, "Steve" <bond_youknowtherest_uk@yahoo.co.uk> uttered: >Steve Walker wrote: >> international mens organisation wrote: >>> International Mens Organisation and Fathers Fighting Injustice >>> support the formation of


Re: State Law vs. International Treaty
Not necessarily so; A federal law passed after the treaty would prevail over the treaty. a treaty is regarded as being equivalent to federal law. Congress is presumed to have considered the effect of the laws it passes on previous laws and trea


Landlord and Tenant
What can the landlord do to a tenant?


Landlord or Tenant
What can a landlord do to a tenant who rents from him?


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