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Have 5 felonies...can I become a lawyer?

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I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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MrsSmith2U said:
Seems to me that you don't know what "ROTFLMAO" means...

Let me enlighten you...it means...Rolling On The Floor Laughing My Ass Off...

AT YOU...get it?? Good!!


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My response:

Lady, I've been computing for more than 20 years, and 12 of that on the Internet. If you didn't think I knew what you meant, you're a bigger criminal idiot than I had imagined.

Do you know what I was saying to you?

IAAL
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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MrsSmith2U said:
"LIKE I SAID...ROTFLMAO...because you amuse me."


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My response:

LIKE I SAID...ROTFLMAO...because you have a criminal family and you're stupid looking too!

Have you checked the air pressure in your trailer tires lately?

IAAL
 

I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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MrsSmith2U said:
"THAT's real mature of you...maybe when you grow up, you might have something worth listening to..."


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My response:

Well, you can "listen" to anything you want, my dear. However, these are written words. So, the effect would be "reading", not listening.

You're not looking too bright, MrsSmithFU.

IAAL
 

I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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MrsSmith2U said:



"NOT insulting...Mrs Smith says F YOU... Besides, you still have nothing to say (or type) that interests me."

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My response:

Sure it's insulting. You don't like it one bit, isn't that right, MrsSmithFU?

And, the reason what I have to say doesn't interest you is because you can't understand legal concepts. And the reason for that is due to your poor education. High school dropouts have a real difficult time with concepts.

Also, criminals like you and your family have a real difficult time with concepts.

So, MrsSmithFU, sleep well tonight - - in complete ignorance.

And remember, check those trailer tires in the morning!

IAAL
 
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madmark

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what dreams may come...

i've thought about your question and now think about this one...

since an attorney is an officer of the court, and the bailiff is an officer of the court as is the court reporter, and so on... can you become a policeman anymore than you can become an officer of the court?

i'm sure it can be done, but if you are just getting started and it appears you are, you have years yet before you are eligible for any pardon or clemency that may allow you to become an attorney.

it's been nearly 20 years for me, and i know better than to try and enroll in law school. save yourself the humilation, like me, you broke the law no matter how long ago. live with your decisions and move on to something that is a little more attainable, like counseling, or general labor! it's clean, honest and won't put you thousands of dollars into debt which might encourage you to committ new crimes to pay for your debt.

take care, there is more to life than becoming an attorney.
 
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AbstractCypher

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Thank you!

Thank you MrsSmith2u. These guys are being very juvenile and immature. It's good to know theirs someone out there pushing for me.

AbstractCypher
 

I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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Re: Thank you!

AbstractCypher said:
Thank you MrsSmith2u. These guys are being very juvenile and immature. It's good to know theirs someone out there pushing for me.

AbstractCypher


My response:

. . . yes, pushing you back behind bars where you belong! So, in that regard, we're all "pushing" for you.

Oh, and the word is "there's" in this context. You used the "possessive" form, "their." So, once again, you're incorrect.

IAAL
 
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ladyc4

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Re: Re: Thank you!

I AM ALWAYS LIABLE said:
My response:

. . . yes, pushing you back behind bars where you belong! So, in that regard, we're all "pushing" for you.

No, count me out. I wish AbstractCypher the best of luck. IAAL, if you are an example, I can't imagine anyone WANTING to become an attorney,criminal record or no. Of course I know that there ARE good attorneys out there but they probably have lots of clients and therefore no time to hang out on the Internet harrassing people.

Oh, and the word is "there's" in this context. You used the "possessive" form, "their." So, once again, you're incorrect.

Jeez,does anyone remember what the original question here even was???
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I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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Jeez,does anyone remember what the original question here even was???

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My response:

Yes, this 5 time loser wanted to know if his felonies would get in the way of him becoming an attorney.

Also, I own my lawfirm. I have two Associates and a support staff that do 99% of the work. I paid my dues years ago. So, I can spend all the time I want on the Internet and I'm still making tons of money hand-over-fist.

IAAL
 
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ladyc4

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Well it's too bad you can't use your intellect to find something more productive to do with all your time, than rant at people over events in their lives that are over and done,people who are trying to find answers and move forward with their lives.Talk about beating a dead horse. But that's just my opinion, I've found it much more enjoyable to be a part of the solution,rather than part of the problem.
And I usually don't worry too much about folks who claim to be making money hand over fist, when they seem to have lost things much more important.
 
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mbeighey

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The number one issue that prevents people from getting into an upstanding ABA law school is felonies. If you are truly interested in obtaining admission to law school, you should present the felony issue to the law school that you are interested in. The law school that you are interested in should be able to provide with the information that you need.

I am currently researching the law school admission process and I recently came across an article that said that the number one thing that prevents prospective law and medical students from obtaining admission is having a felony record.

I hope that this helps
 
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hmmbrdzz

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Hey IAAL, Guru, et all, and even Ms SmithFU !!!!!! :D :D :D
Hope ya'll are doing good. LMAO at notification to this thread. Maybe I'll go check out what's up at med mal!

Peace




mbeighey said:
The number one issue that prevents people from getting into an upstanding ABA law school is felonies. If you are truly interested in obtaining admission to law school, you should present the felony issue to the law school that you are interested in. The law school that you are interested in should be able to provide with the information that you need.

I am currently researching the law school admission process and I recently came across an article that said that the number one thing that prevents prospective law and medical students from obtaining admission is having a felony record.

I hope that this helps
 
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hmmbrdzz

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stephenk said:
mbeighey,

this post is almost 9 months old. Unlike Lazarus, this one should not be raised from the dead.



It's all "Pulp Fiction"! De Ja VOODOOO!!! :D. It's been GOOD to me !!!! LOL!

hmmbrdzz
 
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