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In article <slrnclk0lr.fc.isaac@latveria.castledoom.org>,
Isaac <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote:
>On 26 Sep 2004 23:33:46 -0400, Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>> 2. Tips are not subject to sales tax. In many states, "mandatory
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"Richard Miller" <richard@seasalter0.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:Cios1b5u8aWBFwtC@seasalter0.demon.co.uk...
> In message <E586d.5300$Ki1.4330@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
> Jeffrey <clearbluepeace@peoplepc.com> writes
> >I gotta ask, afte
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In message <E586d.5300$Ki1.4330@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
Jeffrey <clearbluepeace@peoplepc.com> writes
>I gotta ask, after doing a cursory reading of that website... Is there
>no one who has been perceived to have been wrongly convicted of a
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On 26 Sep 2004 23:33:46 -0400, Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
> In article <_L35d.1180$JG2.337@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>,
> Falky foo <falkyfoo@bonksbcglobal.net> top-posted:
>>The interesting part too is that the whole case hinged on the wo
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In message <sklil0d9hgsmkt37c08k720n255drl897h@4ax.com>, Clough
<inuit@canoemail.com> writes
>On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 21:48:27 +0100, Richard Miller
><richard@seasalter0.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>The trouble is, it appears that a vast proportion of the Am
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x-no-archive: yes
"Jeffrey" <clearbluepeace@peoplepc.com> wrote:
>What I'm asking is, why devote so much energy to attempting to free a
>criminal scumbag who was convicted with doubts about the case against him,
Because our criminal system calls f
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In article <cj9l8j$c9d$1@omle.tju.edu>, John P Reber
<John.P.Reber@mail.jci.tju.edu> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>I just got pulled over by a cop for absolutely nothing.
> >>>>He said he pulled me over because he could not read my
> >>>>license plate becaus
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In th US, if you are found not guilty, does the government pay your
legal expenses?
David
BiG Orange wrote:
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> > Any suggestions on trial lawyers located in Plano, TX?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > TH
>
> You should have a local bar association t
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When you are a gay guy
David
Wm James wrote:
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> Since when are attractive women harmless? :)
>
> William R. James
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If we're not supposed to eat animals, why are they made out of meat?
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n 28 Sep 2004, further in connection with contemplated libel ligation
in the U.S. by a UK citizen against Ill. and Nebraska residents,
Spamfighter <#@&@^@me.not> wrote:
> [T]he offensive articles are still available on the Google usenet
> archives
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Hi everyone,
I'm a caretaker for my mom. Though, I'm not a nurse, the work involves
healthcare work, and I'm wondering your opinions on this. Apologies for the
length of the post. I have already posed this question at the moderated
legal newsgroup,
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On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 23:29:08 GMT, "Bo Raxo"
<invasions_r_us@thepentagon.removethis.com> wrote:
==>"Wm James" <wrjames.remove@spamreaper.com> wrote in message
==>news:5u6hl0dhjb69thkbq6nlof6gu4advg1n2f@4ax.com...
==>> On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 14:32:30 GMT
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 21:48:27 +0100, Richard Miller
<richard@seasalter0.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>The trouble is, it appears that a vast proportion of the American
>population are stupid enough not to understand that.
The United States is a country in
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quietguy wrote:
>
> In th US, if you are found not guilty, does the government pay your
> legal expenses?
No. In some cases, if the government case is found to be
without foundation, the government may pay your legal expenses.
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In MsgID<rs5il0llkli2c98tjvm2itm2cqsp7htsnq@4ax.com> within
uk.politics.crime, 'Cynic' wrote:
>>They do this a lot on the show "Law and Order": they can't get a guy who
>>really *belongs* in prison convicted on the big nasty thing he did, but they
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 07:08:20 GMT, "Jeffrey"
<clearbluepeace@peoplepc.com> wrote:
>They do this a lot on the show "Law and Order": they can't get a guy who
>really *belongs* in prison convicted on the big nasty thing he did, but they
>hang him on som
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I gotta ask, after doing a cursory reading of that website...
Is there no one who has been perceived to have been wrongly convicted of a
crime who is REALLY a good guy apart from the crime for which he's
(probably) been wrongly convicted?
What I'm a
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"TH" <tambaa.NOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:QL46d.379643$8_6.266105@attbi_s04...
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> I have a brother who is being charged with a serious crime. He does not
have
> any money to pay for a lawyer and I am mulling between letting a court
> a
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Never been through this before, so please bear with me. What are we talking
about in terms of expense? And how are the charges incurred?
"BiG Orange" <@> wrote in message news:10lhmish30jqk30@corp.supernews.com...
> > Any suggestions on trial lawye
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I have a brother who is being charged with a serious crime. He does not have
any money to pay for a lawyer and I am mulling between letting a court
appointed lawyer represent him versus helping him out by getting a trial
lawyer.
The question I hav
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esnesnommoc@urthlynk.com wrote in news:41587936.10569202
@news.east.earthlink.net:
> On 27 Sep 2004, in connection with contemplated libel ligation in the
> U.S. by a UK citizen against Ill. and Nebraska residents, Spamfighter
> <#@&@^@me.not> wrote
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