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Old 06-22-2008, 09:37 AM
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Default Experience

I have had similar experience and have been in the system. The "service" I refer to is my personal experience as to reduce any tension and sleepless nights due to unknown factors in the system. I am in IT management and am NOT soliciting. I am simply trying to help another human being. To answer your question I am simply one person offering to help another.
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Old 06-22-2008, 09:41 AM
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Default Advertise

I am not advertising nor did the word service elude to that fact.
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Old 06-22-2008, 12:47 PM
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I have had similar experience and have been in the system. The "service" I refer to is my personal experience as to reduce any tension and sleepless nights due to unknown factors in the system. I am in IT management and am NOT soliciting. I am simply trying to help another human being. To answer your question I am simply one person offering to help another.

I have read through these postings and don't see where the point of his postings had anything to do with stress reduction or tension, or sleepless nights. This is a legal forum to exchange legal advice, information and suggestion. I don't see where he asked for relief from or sought help with insomnia.

I do believe the gentleman in question had his questions answered, and he has been in touch with me via private message regarding the same.

"Unknown factors" in WHAT system? LOL You certainly know how to talk around a dime, without actually saying a thing. And what does seeing the photos have to do with stress management? You need to see the photos to help cure his insomnia ( the insomnia he didn't mention having)?

U'mmmm... 'kay.

You offer your 'services' for free? If not, you are soliciting.
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Old 06-23-2008, 07:07 PM
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Default Legal Matters Only Please!

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I have read through these postings and don't see where the point of his postings had anything to do with stress reduction or tension, or sleepless nights. This is a legal forum to exchange legal advice, information and suggestion. I don't see where he asked for relief from or sought help with insomnia.

I do believe the gentleman in question had his questions answered, and he has been in touch with me via private message regarding the same.

"Unknown factors" in WHAT system? LOL You certainly know how to talk around a dime, without actually saying a thing. And what does seeing the photos have to do with stress management? You need to see the photos to help cure his insomnia ( the insomnia he didn't mention having)?

U'mmmm... 'kay.

You offer your 'services' for free? If not, you are soliciting.
Gentlegraze, talk about talking around the dime? Since my last post I have been contacted by users that understand my meaning and the legal reference. We have assisted each other legally in regards to this original post and my reply. (system = Legal system) hmm, this is a legal forum after all.

Websters: 1. (service) an act of helpful activity; help; aid: to do someone a service.

No I don't charge to offer help or assistance.

I really do not have time to reply to negative senior members behavior that somehow get lost in the translation of the post and replies. Possibly some need to realize that there way is not the only way that can be beneficial.

We are taking care of matters and your comments to me are not helpful nor do they have anything to do with a legal forum.

I will not answer you questions regarding viewing the bruises simply because it seems to be beyond your reach of legal understanding. Lets just say the question may have been above your 'legal' understanding in regards to litigation in matters such as this and such a question could expedite and help the gentleman that wrote the post and readers.

The matter is being taken care of and the forum will be updated when the time permits and all parties agree what would benefit the forum members Legally in cases such as this.

I doubt you will not be able to attrack me as you did in your last post however it would show some maturity on your part and as you stated this is a legal forum.

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Old 06-24-2008, 02:28 PM
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Default You leagle beagle, you! LOL LOL

While you were correcting your "typos' perhaps the careless use of "there" instead of "their" escaped your notice?

You still haven't stated what type of legal service you provide. ( I wonder why!) And, you have answered no legal questions nor provided anything related to the legal field at all. Also, suggesting the original poster has contacted you tickles me to death since, if you will read his own posting, he was satisfied with the information he received from me---both legally and practically. Was there something appreciable you wanted to add ---of course, you don't have time to post this appreciably related information you provided for "other forum users", but you DID have time to compose a (poorly written) reply to me. I feel so special. LOL

I also find it hard to believe anyone would take legal advice from someone who wrote this sentence: "Lets just say the question may have been above your 'legal' understanding in regards to litigation in matters such as this and such a question could expedite and help the gentleman that wrote the post and readers." The original posters question could expedite and help the gentleman that wrote the post and readers? Expedite what? The way the sentence is written, the ORIGINAL POSTER is being expedited. Your sentence also references "litigation in matters such as this", yet you state your 'service' is offered even AFTER litigation is completed. LOL

You cannot even construct a coherent sentence.


My personal favorite: I doubt you will not be able to attrack me as you did in your last post however it would show some maturity on your part and as you stated this is a legal forum."

Not be able to attrack me? Dear Lord have mercy. Double negative? Run on sentence---what does my acting mature have to do with the fact that this is a legal forum? LOL "Attracking you" would show some maturity on my part? Love to help ya out, Skipper, but I haven't a CLUE what you are talking about.

You have said NOTHING regarding the issue at hand---which is Section 1983---something I not only explained in great detail, but something for which the original poster thanked me. He realizes that if there is a case involving civil liability with the officers, it needs to be addressed by a local attorney who could advise him how to proceed. Anyone here viewing the photos is immaterial. The issue isn't how HARD he was hit (excessive force) , the issue is and was the officer acting in accordance with the law.

You have said NOTHING even remotely legally related. LOL Nice back paddle, but holy noodles, you cannot even write a coherent sentence. You cite MY lack of legal understanding, but you never address Section 1983, nor do you reference any case law, such as (Jacobson v Massachusetts, 197 US 11 (1905) which is, in this case, precedent setting.

You make me laugh.


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Old 06-25-2008, 07:48 AM
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Default Legal forum, Not a grammer lesson please.

Holy Bam slam cabunga Bat Girl. I made it very clear that the issue was being continued outside of the forum and results would be posted when and if the parties involved decided it may assist other forum members.

I wish I had the time to grammar and spell check however my last post was rushed and my QWERTY key board may eventually learn the difference between there and their. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.

Oh, I am glad you dropped your use of the word 'service' campaign. It really helps to use a dictionary on simple words sometimes.

For the sake of other forum readers you may want to get back to why the forum is here and spend more time in that area rather then getting so heated about Grammar.

Obviously the others that have reviewed the post did not find your reply completely satisfactory due to the private responses I have received. It was your first response to my post that persuaded two members to contact me personally because others like myself do not have time for nonsense.

I truly hope you have a nice day.

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