Message from @ManAnimal
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why did he flea to texas?
Because he KNEW that most lawyers wouldn't BOTHER to check the Texas court records to examine the signed financial avvidavit
@Marushia Dark, i didn't really win; took 18 months to get them to even look at the crim case which they promptly threw out when they did. then he premtively took civil action
If it was dismissed, you won
given there was no crime and my wife hired him and made all the arrangement
I knew a drug addict that had 23 companies signed in his name
Anyways, what does this have to do with the wife? I would have been like, "Bitch, I don't have a contract with you. Show me the contract where your and my names are on it." Was it a joint holding between them?
Dude disappeared one day
you don't understand
we didn't KNOW he existed
my wife hired another guy
most of those companies turned out to be scams and he was a useful idiot to put the name on the paper
ok
that guy then made it look like the criminal worked for him
Him being a drug addict I would not rule out him just ODing somewhere unbeknown
so the police and even me have no clue who to contact when the guy hired says, 'it's not mine"
Can't know with these people
All I can say is thank god for presumption of innocence
ikr
i was able to beat him pro-se though in civil court; he had to appeal it which is what i expected; i just wanted him to show his hand beforehand
boy, was his attorney sore. Those that argue pro-se have a fool for a client and to be an ACTUAL attorney and get beaten by some fool...
must have stung his ego
indeed
the reason they say that, though, if it's not out of self-interest, is cuz you don't wanna be emotional and defensive. You need cooler heads who are objective to prevent you from saying stupid shit
Question: Is it okay to be white?
oh definately
No, macka. It isn't. You should feel ashamed. Kill yourself. <:DrinkBleach:590859953225334794>
just the rules of evidence alone or some point of procedure can easily cost you a case say nothing for the emotional and bias element
yep
But take consolation in the fact that the law is a precise endeavor and those rules all serve a useful purpose
i only used the tactic because i was pressed for cash at the time, i knew he was going to prison soon and i wanted him to think i had nothing
I'll be honest, I'm not the greatest at courtroom procedure
One that I do know, however, is Rule 12 of the FRCP. What used to be called Demurrer
Very useful
ah, yeah that one was useful
the local rules were more of a pain in the ass; i think that's why he chose that area to run his scams
thanks @Marushia Dark i knew i'd get an intelligent answer
The procedures are opaque if you don't speak legalize, but judges will usually go easy on you as a pro-se litigant specifically cuz you're not trained. Honestly, in some cases, you're better off just operating the way you think the justice system OUGHT to work and let them worry about how to parse it into the rules. The only real exception to this is jurisdiction and capacity, which most people don't know about and that's where they get fucked is they presume they're supposed to be there and that the charges apply to them
i was appauled that courts in the same state, even adjacent counties could be so radically different