What's next, a child who's lost his parents running around some mall saying he used to live in some other state "being claimed" by some AH?
I don't think so. If you find a dog, then bring it to a shelter and tell them you want it if no one claims it. These people were clearly searching high and low for it and to have a "professional" attorney behave as such, well, it doesn't surprise me. Most of the lawyers that I know or have known are AHs.
Either way, Mr. "Brains" lawyer can't figure out where the dog is? Come on, apparently he thinks he's in court.
"What's next, a child who's lost his parents running around some mall saying he used to live in some other state "being claimed" by some AH?
I don't think so. If you find a dog, then bring it to a shelter and tell them you want it if no one claims it. These people were clearly searching high and low for it and to have a "professional" attorney behave as such, well, it doesn't surprise me. Most of the lawyers that I know or have known are AHs."
I agree, he should have taken the dog to a shelter, and if not claimed in a period of time, claim the dog.
"Next case."
nikos