Post reply

The message has the following error or errors that must be corrected before continuing:
Warning: this topic has not been posted in for at least 120 days.
Unless you're sure you want to reply, please consider starting a new topic.
Attachments: (Clear attachments)
Restrictions: 4 per post (4 remaining), maximum total size 192 KB, maximum individual size 64.00 MB
Uncheck the attachments you no longer want attached
Click or drag files here to attach them.
Other options
Verification:
Please leave this box empty:
Type the letters shown in the picture
Listen to the letters / Request another image

Type the letters shown in the picture:
Type the last letter of the word, "America.":
Shortcuts: ALT+S post or ALT+P preview

Topic summary

Posted by Twoblock
 - Dec 13, 2005, 06:17 PM
For all you nay sayers (that it's useless to fight the system) read this little story.

I just got out of court defending my grandson who was falsely accused of theft. Keep in mind I AM NOT a lawyer. This is another example of pro se courtroom action. We won a dismissal with just one well coached witness. I only had about 10 minuteswith this witness. We had never before met. Didn't have to produce any more.

The prosecution tried their damndess (even a threat) to get us to accept probation without going to court. His high school kicked him out of his school and mandated alturnative school for eight weeks just because of the accusation. They and the charging deputy knew who committed the theft. However, this kid obsconded and they made no effort to find him. Therefore, they wanted to hang the crime on my grandson. Well we fought and won. BTW, a law firm wanted 10 grand to just get the punishment reduced because they said that the way the charge was written, that's all we could hope for. I will send them a little note.

Now I have to "lock and load" again for a damage suit. This time it's the 16 incher broadside.  Not the five incher. (That's navy talk for all you non-navy folks).

You can mess with me somewhat but, mess with my family just a little and I'll be in your face BIG TIME.

The item of theft?? A pair of tennis shoes would you believe. And for this they wanted to give my grandson a record.