Recent content by Nashley428

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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Theft

    Oh thank you I actually learned something from your posts! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Theft

    I 100% agree with you that in the end it is the person who is seeking the advice who needs to make the decision. However in post after post in these discussions I have seen you tell person after person to pay that fee. It is complete bs and I cannot condone to watching you lie to people about...
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    Taken for a Ride

    Absolutely yes, write him a demand letter and send jt certified return receipt requested... in the demand letter tell him if he does not make you whole for the money you have put into this as well as time you have now spent in time and research on filing a law suit... also say that if it is...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Theft

    I agree with mighty moose... do not listen to the comments above him. If you look closely, the first thing said by “shrink master” is that he works in the very field of loss prevention...aka it is in his best interest that you pay everything they demand you pay. That is bs. “MightyMoose” is...
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    Drug Crimes, Substance Abuse confidential document (discovery)

    Anyone else here have the feeling her boyfriend is a RAT. Obviously he got out of it... which if he keeps his agreement with the cops then most likely your sisters case will be dropped as well. But if not your sister needs a public defender. Oh and did I mention she needs to leave loser cuz...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Caught shoplifting at Walmart, first offense, is representing myself a good idea?

    honestly I would not trust ANY advice you receive from this community. Not even what I am telling you now. I can however tell you my opinion of everything and how it relates to issues I have personally been through years ago. Just my opinion... remember that...in the end it is your life and...
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    Hit by uninsured driver using their parents vehicle

    I can recommend a website that taught me so much information that to this day has never disappointed. It will teach you everything you need to know to properly file a lawsuit from beginning to end. If you decide to do it yourself, this is your best bet at doing it correctly. SELF PROMOTION...
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    Right to travel

    Thanks for your opinion. I hope that made you feel like you got the last word in and you won the argument. Like I already said, PLEASE DO NOT TAKE ME SERIOUSLY. GO AND LOOKUP CASE LAW YOURSELF PERTAINING TO THIS ISSUE. See for yourself what the courts rule. Then maybe you will have...
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    Right to travel

    Actually I do not agree with the sovereign citizens movement. You are right, it is a complete waist of time. No single law or “silver bullet” will ever be the “secret weapon” to magically making the courts do as you wish and the entire basis of the sovereign citizen bs is complete nonsense...
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    Right to travel

    You are saying it is a crime. However if that supposed crime is keeping you from being able to stand on one of your rights then that law is null and void. No law can force you into giving up any of your rights. Because then they are no longer rights. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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    Right to travel

    Ok I don’t care how old a thread is. For the record I truly hope no one who commented is a attorney because if you are, you need to quit. It is simply amazing how easy it is to show everyone how much hot air you are blowing with every word. Please don’t take my word for it, look at the case...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Shop lifting at Walmart

    I beg to differ shrinkmaster, I am not 30 years old, but when I was still a stupid kid at age 19 I had been caught stealing from a supercenter that I will not name. Anyways, after going to court and getting all of that stuff taken care of my attorney had advised me that I would receive this...
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    Right to travel

    Actually, you are incorrect. When you are pulled over you are in a “custodial arrest”. I have numerous pieces of case law that explain this very clearly. If you would like I can pull them out of my archives. While in a “custodial arrest” you are guaranteed all of the same rights as if you...
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