To: justshe
He can bring the tortious form (which is a civil action) which would be useless unless there were actionable damages to pursue, but he does not have the authority to bring criminal assault and battery charges.
To: mn-bush-man
He can bring the tortious form (which is a civil action) which would be useless unless there were actionable damages to pursue And if filed by an attorney against a LEO exercising statutory powers, should result in Rule 11 sanctions.
99 posted on
03/23/2005 2:54:42 PM PST by
Cboldt
To: mn-bush-man
"He can bring the tortious form (which is a civil action) which would be useless unless there were actionable damages to pursue, but he does not have the authority to bring criminal assault and battery charges." By all accounts Terri hasn't had teeth cleaning for SOME YEARS. .....should be suifficient to get started....
And the $14 mill the state wants back from the Hospice.....
121 posted on
03/23/2005 2:57:37 PM PST by
spokeshave
(Strategery + Schardenfreude = Stratenschardenfreudery)
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