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I got a new attorney
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2019-11-10 at 8:10 PM UTC
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2019-11-10 at 9:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ It all depends on the circumstances. Plenty of instances where a person doesnt have to appear personally in court.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/frcrmp/rule_43
Yep. I guess speedy never learned this shit in school. -
2019-11-10 at 9:58 PM UTC
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2019-11-11 at 12:09 AM UTC
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2019-11-11 at 12:15 AM UTC
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2019-11-11 at 5:23 AM UTC
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2019-11-11 at 5:44 AM UTCI didn't learn it in school either.. It's still a fact.
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2019-11-11 at 7:04 AM UTC
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2019-11-11 at 12:53 PM UTC
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2019-11-16 at 4:42 AM UTC
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2019-11-16 at 5:01 AM UTC
Originally posted by G This is all I get concerning court dates, a text.
That's pretty lit. I wish the best of luck to you older bromo court is for faggots. My attorney Reynolds would just talk for me but it sucked having to go there eventually until he just told me to not show up. He was a da so he knew what's up. I never want to go through that again -
2019-11-16 at 2:27 PM UTC
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2019-11-16 at 2:47 PM UTCYes he did it over 24 hours before just to prove you wrong. He's probably a jedi too. And black. No wonder he lies.
OR, maybe, just maybe, you could look at the facts and admit you've been wrong the whole time, as you so often are?
https://www.lawyers.com/ask-a-lawyer/criminal/can-someone-else-go-to-court-for-me-1565773.html -
2019-11-16 at 3:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by 6011UM Yes he did it over 24 hours before just to prove you wrong. He's probably a jedi too. And black. No wonder he lies.
OR, maybe, just maybe, you could look at the facts and admit you've been wrong the whole time, as you so often are?
https://www.lawyers.com/ask-a-lawyer/criminal/can-someone-else-go-to-court-for-me-1565773.html
get off the gass fool -
2019-11-16 at 4:22 PM UTC
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2019-11-16 at 5:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by G This is all I get concerning court dates, a text.
Reminds me of that Star Trek episode where they transported down to discover an entire planet of people who ran all their wars in a computer. The computer would decide what nuclear strikes were made and where and how many people died, and then the computer would assign the relevant causalities a friendly notification of when and where they would report for disintegration at one of the nearest convenient disintegration chambers. Everyone was happy with the arrangement, because it left cities still standing and there was less physical havoc and destruction. Captain Kirk ended up destroying the computer, and the people got mad, but he told them real war SHOULD be dirty. It SHOULD be horrible. It SHOULD be ugly, because if the process is too easy and clean and comfortable, it turns life itself into a nightmare scenario and meaningless. -
2019-11-16 at 5:07 PM UTC
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2019-11-16 at 5:15 PM UTCAlways pass your lawyer an envelope with a sizable number of fifty dollar bills in it on the low-down once in a blue moon. That keeps the wheels greased and makes sure you don't get sold out for a deal on a bigger fish's case.
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2019-11-16 at 6:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Always pass your lawyer an envelope with a sizable number of fifty dollar bills in it on the low-down once in a blue moon. That keeps the wheels greased and makes sure you don't get sold out for a deal on a bigger fish's case.
lol i dont think 50 once in a blue moon would pull that off here, but you might be on to something.. but you give really bad advice. -
2019-11-16 at 6:09 PM UTC