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    I'm being framed for serious charges...

    If you know in your heart you're not guilty of the charges brought against you, *don't plea bargain*!! I was charged with stalking and it took a jury less than an hour to determine my innocence. Jury's are a funny thing, thay have the ability to see through the bull **** and discerne the...
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    Is the Judge out of line?

    I like that pamela vandi... ..."I am always loaded", then there's "Home Brew" and "stephemp" too. I do at times glean worth while information from this board. It's not often though because of these three who insist on interjecting their inane comments concerning problems people are having. I...
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    Is the Judge out of line?

    An accused is assumed innocent... ...until proven guilty. It therefore follows logically that if if one is not found guilty of a crime, one is innocent. I know, I know, logic has nothing to do with the legal profession. That's supremely obvious. Sophistry and rhetoric are the tools of the...
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    Is the Judge out of line?

    "I" if I may use the familiar... ... the bitch brought 4 charges. I was found 'not guilty' of the first and the DA dismissed the others. Therefore I am "innocent" of the charges, though I'm far from innocent in many other respects. Ever read "stranger in a strange land", you moral...
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    Is the Judge out of line?

    thank you pamela vandi I watch very little tv so I'm not familiar with this "John Walsh". But he sounds right up my alley if he's the type to take on issues of misuse of the judical system. Can't do it till my suit is settled, but hopefully that's not too far off. charlie
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    Stevenk

    His reply should... ...prove most interesting. Not necessarily informative, just interesting. Kinda like mud wrestling. I can hardly wait!
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    freedom of speech vs. slander

    If you go through a publishing house... ...you have little to worry about. They will have it vetted by their legal department to protect themselves from libel, which will intern protect you. charlie
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    Have 5 felonies...can I become a lawyer?

    Very well said madmark... ...I particularly like your last sentence. charlie
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    Have 5 felonies...can I become a lawyer?

    I particularly like... ...you equating "used car salesman" with "lawyers". Seem I vaguely remember a joke concerning the two, but it escapes me at the moment. charlie
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    Have 5 felonies...can I become a lawyer?

    Once you complete all outlined by... ...Home Guru above you are then elegible to become a lawyer and commit felony after felony with impunity. charlie
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    Statute of limitations?

    No IAAL here's the bottom line... ...who gives a sh*t! I come here for fun and relaxation, it's not my life! Once in a while there's interesting input, not from you, or Home Guru or stephenk; but others on the odd occasion which makes it worthwhile. Maybe you should go visit stephenk tonight...
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    Can I be sued for slander VIA email?

    On contingency... ...zero. If the plaintiff is willing to pay for the attorneys time in doing so, possibly. But, like everyone else, they hate to lose. So, you have little to worry about in my opinion. charlie
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    Statute of limitations?

    12 year old hooker... ...I see he at least taught you the proper rules of capitalization. Now tonight work on abbreviations with him, 'oz' as an abbreviation for 'ounce' should be followed by a period. charlie
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    Statute of limitations?

    To be expected from twits like... ...IAAl and Home Guru, where's stephenk and his two cents worth? Get a f**king life! The three of you must endure much each day to be so vile on this board; you have my pity. Take up drinking, or crack, or some aberrant sexual deviation to provide you some...
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    E-mail credibility

    E-mail as evidence? At my criminal trial a couple of years ago the prosecution wanted to introduce e-mails I'd supposedly sent. I was shown printouts and asked if I'd authored same. I replied that this took place almost two years previous, and what I was looking at could easily have been...

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