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To: coconutt2000; gr8eman; Tzimisce; Gondring; fatima; Schnucki; Captain Rhino; Aussie Dasher; ...
i'm sure the now gang is hunkered down in a law library with there lawyers pouring over the books to try to come up with something else they can try to charge these guys with and stretch it out for another 2 decades or more

I don't normally quote myself in a reply but since i am so psychic on this one i going to this one time i am also goingot quit my job and travel with a carnival making money with my psychic gifts read more below

Pro-Life Activist's House Released -- But RICO Case Drags On CHICAGO, June 9 /Christian Newswire/ -- "I'm not surprised that NOW found a way to keep control of this case," said Joseph M. Scheidler, national director of the Pro-Life Action League. "In the twenty years we've been fighting NOW v. Scheidler, it has been our experience that NOW's attorneys are masters of the art of deception and misrepresentation."

Scheidler went to Federal Court Thursday morning expecting to watch Judge David Coar sign a Judgment in his favor as directed by the United States Supreme Court in their Opinion handed down on February 28. But once again NOW's attorney Fay Clayton pulled off another delay. Claiming that she had not had time to consider the simple Judgment that would put an end to the twenty-year-old lawsuit, Clayton said she had objections to some of the elements of the Judgment. She said she wanted to make sure the Settlement Injunction NOW had secured against Randall Terry prior to the seven-week trial in 1998 would continue in effect in spite of the Supreme Court's finding that there had never been a RICO violation.

Although Judge Coar said he was ready to sign the Judgment drafted by Tom Brejcha, Scheidler's attorney, and although Brejcha urged him to do so, Coar bowed to Clayton's wishes and continued the case for two weeks until June 22.

Clayton could find no plausible reason to object to releasing the remainder of the bond, which consisted of the Scheidler home. Judge Coar signed the release document, returning ownership and control of the north side Chicago home to the Scheidlers.

"So the twenty-year-old case slides into its twenty- first year," said Scheidler, observing that June 9 marks the twentieth anniversary of the original filing of the NOW v. Scheidler case. "In other words," Scheidler said, "that means I am still a convicted federal racketeer."

A complete case summary of NOW v. Scheidler is available at http://prolifeaction.org/nvs.

Christian NewswireTo: National Desk, Legal Desk Contact: Joseph M. Scheidler of the Pro-Life Action League,

773-777-2900,

312-965-1030 cell

16 posted on 06/09/2006 11:41:45 PM PDT by freepatriot32 (Holding you head high & voting Libertarian is better then holding your nose and voting republican)
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To: freepatriot32

Many times in real estate complaints, the plantiffs/defendants are dead by the time the case is resolved.

People complain about health care in this country, but if doctors did what the legal profession has done to our courts, most patients would be dead before a diagnosis were returned. (Which I think also indicates that it's not the doctors who are hurting health care now!)


18 posted on 06/10/2006 10:51:24 AM PDT by Gondring (If "Conservatives" now wants to "conserve" our Constitution away, then I must be a Preservative!)
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