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3 edits | reply to MemphisPCGuy Re: You may have the right...
said by MemphisPCGuy :... to request a subpeona, but not barge into my house. And as long as BPL is on the table, they would have a very weak case The Supreme Court says they don't have the right to barge right in, but if you deny entry, you can suffer large fines just for refusing them. And if you let them in, then they can report anything else they see illegal and have a court order your arrest. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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1 edit | But when they go to ask the judge for punitive fines, wouldn't they be better served asking for a subpeona? The judge, having never heard of me or my supposed crime, would not feel obligated to fine or punish me to the fullest extent as he is probably just as surprised as I was at the intrusion I'm a half full kinda guy hehe and the few dealings with judges Ive had suggests they are usually on the right side of the judgement.. whether it's the determination or punitive phase. -- Onsite Computer Support in Memphis »www.memphispcguy.com |
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