Posted on 02/14/2008 10:00:45 PM PST by george76
Hmmm, I was wondering of the land had belong to the county government or the city, would the thieves had been able to win their lawsuit then?
Thank you. I'm glad to be able to help. Unfortunately, I don't know of a good place to host BMP files. Photobucket converts them to JPG files, which can introduce artifacts that can appear to be features. Also, putting files into a PDF format can do that, depending on your software and the settings you have (as the default values for Adobe Acrobat is to use a JPEG compression, I believe).
And I wish I had those older aerials handy, but I don't know what I've done with them. :-(
The versions I've seen online (submitted as exhibits to the Kerlins' motion) are compressed and not as good as the originals.
But, of course, we don't know what was done with the original images prior to their display on the website.
Not a friend but I belived the presiding judge gave the other judge professional courtesy, like when a cop stops a drunk driver who is a cop and releases him.
Boulder District Judge Morris Sandstead, who served with McLean, issued the restraining order quite swiftly.
Serendipity, I guess.
http://www.denverpost.com/harsanyi/ci_7501264
Kim Hult wrote. Kirlin does not allege or argue ... that this evidence could not have been discovered before with the exercise of reasonable diligence.
So, if I lie and you dont catch me at the beginning, my lie has to stand as the truth?
Congratulations! You now understand the logic of the democrat party faithful.
23 posted on 03/30/2008 11:23:29 AM MDT by Islander7
Having the legal power to effect a result is not a legal imperative to do so.
Assuming that McLean can state a successful claim for adverse possession, you just dont do that to you neighbor, even an absentee neighbor.
One would think that a respected judge, who has witnessed the sad pagentry of litigation play out in his courtroom for years, would understand this, and would understand why people are upset.
Its not about legal rights. Its about doing what is right.
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2007/nov/25/paths-never-crossed-families-in-land-battle-both/
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