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user's latest post:
For Theft to Exist, Doesn't...
Published (2009-12-17 14:51:00)
Edited on Thu Dec-17-09 02:52 PM by kerrywins seems like there can be quite a bit of name calling on this forum. it seems also, that people try to use scare tactics of "calling people out".... it can seem sort of like a gestapo hell here sometimes...
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San Quentin won't allow...
Published (2009-12-19 02:16:00)
trouble. Many prisons don't buy into that. (This might, however, speak more about your school lunches than prison food-- I remember school unches back in the 60s that were absolutely dreadful.)
user's latest post:
California appeals court throws...
Published (2009-12-18 23:47:00)
(12-18) 16:12 PST SAN FRANCISCO -- A decade-old California law that bans possession of body armor by anyone with a violent felony conviction is unconstitutional because the average person wouldn't be able to decipher which types of bulletproof vests are prohibited, a state appeals court has ruled. The law, passed in 1998, was intended to protect police against flak-jacketed criminals such as Lee Boutwell, who fatally shot San Francisco...
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Two views of a radio host on...
Published (2009-12-11 13:07:00)
are very happy that, if what he says is true, he's a stool pigeon, an informant ... and was going to expose them ... as I recall, that often earns "regulators" a bullet in the back of the head ... Of course, righties don't condone that kind of action ... unless it was the federal agents who were killed just before Koresh locked down Waco ... then the Righties were ignoring the fact that Koresh's org. killed law...
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Fake Gold at Ethiopia Central...
Published (2009-12-16 23:35:00)
Edited on Wed Dec-16-09 11:39 PM by happyslug Steel price is 1099 per ton, or 55 cents a pound. http://www.steelonthenet.com/prices.html Tungsten is selling for $16.55 per pound http://www.metalprices.com/FreeSite/metals/tungsten_wol... By far the largest source of Tungsten is China (75% of Production), Russia is Number 2, but Canada, Thailand, North Korea, Bolivia, Brazil, Austria and Portugal also mind Tungsten:...
user's latest post:
San Quentin won't allow...
Published (2009-12-19 02:44:00)
Three hot meals a day, good ingredients, well-seasoned. It struck me as funny even at the time that school kids in the same area got horrible microwaved meals and people in the state pen ate so well- the few times school was out and no sitter could be found I'd come do homework in my Dad's office, and I always looked forward to it because the meals were fantastic. Always felt perfectly safe too- there were prisoners with knives a...
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Latest active threads on Justice::
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-19 00:27:00)
by valerief
thinking of the felons. He could be a Wall Streeter.
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-19 00:58:00)
by gateley
Started 4 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-17 12:26:00)
by MercutioATC
How about 10,000 X $45? What's "missing" is revenue. It IS theft.
Started 4 days ago (2009-12-18 09:17:00)
by chandler2
POLICE, n. Armed force for protection and participation LAWYER, n. One skilled in circumvention of the law
Started 4 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-18 09:10:00)
by chandler2
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-14 23:39:00)
by dkf
I didn't realize that. I would have thought that if he was a citizen, he would be treated like any other citizen who had broken the law. For an illegal immigrant, I would imagine that being caught period would result in deportation, regardless of any offense. Guess that shows how much I know about the law.
Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2009-12-16 11:07:00)
by Laf.La.Dem.
Started 5 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-16 20:42:00)
by StarfarerBill
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-28 21:40:00)
by paulsby
i like how the ABA supports it. regardless of whether or not it's good policy (and i'm frankly not convinced either way), of CoURSE the ABA would be for it. if passed, it would mean more work for lawyers. duh it's actually an interesting question, though. i remember reading Gideon's Trumpet as a child, and the book greatly affected me
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Hot threads for last week on Justice::
Started 4 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-17 12:26:00)
by MercutioATC
How about 10,000 X $45? What's "missing" is revenue. It IS theft.
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-19 00:58:00)
by gateley
Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2009-12-16 11:07:00)
by Laf.La.Dem.
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-14 23:39:00)
by dkf
I didn't realize that. I would have thought that if he was a citizen, he would be treated like any other citizen who had broken the law. For an illegal immigrant, I would imagine that being caught period would result in deportation, regardless of any offense. Guess that shows how much I know about the law.
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-19 00:27:00)
by valerief
thinking of the felons. He could be a Wall Streeter.
Started 5 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-16 20:42:00)
by StarfarerBill
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-11-06 15:06:00)
by happyslug
The only person who can pardon him is the Governor of New Jersey under whatever New Jersey law permits him to grant pardons. Since Titus was sentenced under the New Jersey Criminal Code the President has no power to issue any pardons in his case. The Presidential pardon powers are broad, but restricted to crimes against the Federal Government NOT crimes against the States. The President...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-28 21:40:00)
by paulsby
i like how the ABA supports it. regardless of whether or not it's good policy (and i'm frankly not convinced either way), of CoURSE the ABA would be for it. if passed, it would mean more work for lawyers. duh it's actually an interesting question, though. i remember reading Gideon's Trumpet as a child, and the book greatly affected me
Started 4 days ago (2009-12-18 09:17:00)
by chandler2
POLICE, n. Armed force for protection and participation LAWYER, n. One skilled in circumvention of the law
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