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On 5/6/2010 3:04 PM, Loogypicker wrote:
On May 6, 1:01 pm, wrote: Ask your non-existent lawyer how a law clerk who works for a successful criminal law lawyer does a wants and warrants search is done in a major metro area, especially when no crime has been committed. I know the answer. You have to do that in person. You can't simply call up a court and get information about someone. believe me, try it. Oh, and you're correct, it wasn't because of a "crime" committed. It's called an exploritory for prima facia evidence. Didn't your lawyer relative know that?!!!!! Liar.... Good lord you're stupid. Did you ask your lawyer? Did you? Is that what your lawyer said? Once again, who'd this alleged lawyer allegedly call? D'oh. The lawyer in question is not my lawyer, but an in-law who is a criminal defense lawyer in your alleged metro area. If, however, there were anything to your bull****, that in-law would handle the case for me. If you think a criminal defense attorney can't get wants and warrants info, you're even dumber than you present here. Oh, and exactly what county and city did he allegedly check for your name? It's funny how Lawyer and Law Clerk seem to be interchangeable terms as far as Mr Krause is concerned. Even Miss Plume knows the difference, I think. |
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On 5/6/10 4:00 PM, William wrote:
On 5/6/2010 3:04 PM, Loogypicker wrote: On May 6, 1:01 pm, wrote: Ask your non-existent lawyer how a law clerk who works for a successful criminal law lawyer does a wants and warrants search is done in a major metro area, especially when no crime has been committed. I know the answer. You have to do that in person. You can't simply call up a court and get information about someone. believe me, try it. Oh, and you're correct, it wasn't because of a "crime" committed. It's called an exploritory for prima facia evidence. Didn't your lawyer relative know that?!!!!! Liar.... Good lord you're stupid. Did you ask your lawyer? Did you? Is that what your lawyer said? Once again, who'd this alleged lawyer allegedly call? D'oh. The lawyer in question is not my lawyer, but an in-law who is a criminal defense lawyer in your alleged metro area. If, however, there were anything to your bull****, that in-law would handle the case for me. If you think a criminal defense attorney can't get wants and warrants info, you're even dumber than you present here. Oh, and exactly what county and city did he allegedly check for your name? It's funny how Lawyer and Law Clerk seem to be interchangeable terms as far as Mr Krause is concerned. Even Miss Plume knows the difference, I think. Law clerks at law firms work for lawyers. They, along with paralegals, handle most of the research at a firm, and that includes contacting the clerks at courthouses, the data centers, and the police, when necessary. You must be related to flajim; he, too, is an ignorant, right-wing asshole. Or are you Dan Kruger's new ID here? -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
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