To: NorthGA
Exactly. If they can show it is hers, the legally she would probably be entitled to its return. "Finders keepers" is not really the law in this type of situation since the ticket was lost, not abandoned.
To: OneTimeLurker
That ticket is going to be dusted for prints, DNA and who knows what else and some expensive legal teams are going to get their fair share as well. Wonder what this does for case law and other precedents.
19 posted on
01/06/2004 8:41:11 AM PST by
gipper81
(Kofi Annan, The Hague, the French, the Guinean foreign minister ... the usual suspects)
To: OneTimeLurker
Exactly. If they can show it is hers, the legally she would probably be entitled to its return. "Finders keepers" is not really the law in this type of situation since the ticket was lost, not abandoned. If she can prove she lost it. Saying she bought the ticket isnt enough.
A few of her numbers she claims she uses is the month and day backwards. Now why would someone use that? instead of just normal?
21 posted on
01/06/2004 8:42:19 AM PST by
smith288
(Secret member of the VRWC elite forces)
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