Posted on 11/15/2004 6:17:15 PM PST by RaceBannon
Edited on 11/15/2004 11:12:31 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
I am being sued for something that happened at the December 2000 Freep of Joe Lieberman.
JimRob has allowed me to hold an internet fundraiser to help defray the costs of my lawyers fees.
I am broke and thousands of dollars in debt, and depending on how much I can collect here, I amnot sure if I can continue or work to sign a mutual release if offered.
Right now, we have ended the discovery phase, and are awaiting the deposition of the man who accused me of assaulting him that day.
That charge is a lie.
The following story below is my short account of what happened that day.
Thanks for the ping
Well, I didn't expect you to understand. Some folks talk in a round about way. Some folks know other folks from earlier. You wouldn't get it, I guess. Read abit more.
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To: RaceBannon
Bump for later reading, blood pressure permitting.
470 posted on 11/15/2004 10:49:02 PM CST by Cloud William (Liberals are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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I hope you're less than the 250/hour I pay here in Nashville for an associate at a white shoe firm.
Bourbon knows the firm.
If I'm buying outparcel land from a REIT...I have to be really careful.....they have in house help.
Local sellers are a bit more relaxed and forgiving,
Just dropped something in your PayPal account.
Hope it was your account and not one of the hundred PayPal spoof emails I get each day!
Attorneys charge by the hour, and they charge extra for expenses. A really good attorney might charge $400/hour, get the picture?
Third-hand story, but it should illustrate the point:
An acquaintance of a woman I know was hit up by an old friend for a favor about fifteen years ago. Old friend came to him and said, I have a problem, I wonder if you could help me? It's embarrassing, but I really need a favor. Acquaintance says, sure, what do you need? The old friend needed to deposit some funds but didn't have access to his account, could acquaintance overnight-babysit a deposit for old friend? Wouldn't be more than a day or two until he could get access to his own account again and ask for a check back against the deposit. Acquaintance said sure thing, and it was done. And he was screwed from that moment forward.
Turns out old friend and a confederate had been embezzling heavily from their employer, and had used acquaintance as an unwitting accomplice. When it hit the fan, acquaintance was named a co-defendant in a felony indictment.
Short version of the story was, even though the prosecutors had figured out what had happened, the judge knew, everyone knew acquaintance was innocent, still the man had to pay his attorney's fees, which ran to $20,000. He paid the attorney $8000, and then the day before the magic day when the charges against him were to be officially dropped, his attorney asked him to pre-meet at the attorney's offices -- where the attorney promptly stuck out his hand and asked for the balance, $12,000, before they could go to court the next day. He had to hustle up the twelve large from available resources and friends before he could go to court to get his name cleared.
That's how it works, when you put your foot in it.
We should sue you for deprivation of peaceful sleep unthreateded by hairy fairies ...
If you don't mind me asking, why is it this excellent lawyer doesn't have a better plan than running up legal bills into the thousands defending against such bogus charges?
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Ok. I'll bite - who is your lawyer, huh?
Kitties coming, if need be.
Hey, Cannoneer, thanks for the ping. How's life in the Rugged Region?
The piggie was funny, no doubt. I wonder though, if somebody else meant ping, not pig.
Just a typo, maybe.
Can't give as much as I would like however I have left something in your paypal account
Point of clarification: Wouldn't or didn't? Was a motion to demur filed in this case? On reflection, I agree with your comments regarding "unlawfulness" as an element of the offense of battery.
"The P did state a cause of action for battery"
You state that with certainty, do you have more than a casual connection to this case?
--Boot Hill
Ping!
Gotcha, thanks for clearing that up! I had a lawyer successfully demur to criminal charges I faced about six years back, and I've become enamored of that tactic.
--Boot Hill
We will do all we conceivably can, however. FReepers, ultimately, stand together.
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