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  • 10-10-2013, 04:29 PM
    Dongbae
    Re: Civil Demand Letter from Palmer, Reifler and Associates
    Oh, please. You do know that Dongbae is a common name in Korea, right? Keep guessing.

    Dongbae
  • 10-10-2013, 04:31 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Civil Demand Letter from Palmer, Reifler and Associates
    Whatever you say, Josh.
  • 10-10-2013, 04:34 PM
    Dongbae
    Re: Civil Demand Letter from Palmer, Reifler and Associates
    Alright then, my name is officially Josh.
  • 10-10-2013, 04:35 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Civil Demand Letter from Palmer, Reifler and Associates
    A better name than dingbat, that's for sure.
  • 10-10-2013, 04:39 PM
    Dongbae
    Re: Civil Demand Letter from Palmer, Reifler and Associates
    I agree with you there.

    Anyways, being sued in Civil and Small claims court is unlikely. Only pay if a plea bargain is associated with your case dismissal by the DA.

    Dongbae
  • 10-10-2013, 04:47 PM
    Dogmatique
    Re: Civil Demand Letter from Palmer, Reifler and Associates
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    I agree with you there.

    Anyways, being sued in Civil and Small claims court is unlikely. Only pay if a plea bargain is associated with your case dismissal by the DA.

    Dongbae


    Go away.

    If you can't even fathom the difference between small claims and the rest, you have no business being allowed outside without an adult present - let alone anything else.
  • 10-10-2013, 04:51 PM
    Dongbae
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    Go away.

    If you can't even fathom the difference between small claims and the rest, you have no business being allowed outside without an adult present - let alone anything else.

    I'm 24, and not considered an adult? Please, briefly differentiate the difference between "small claims and the rest" of the different types of courts, if you may.
  • 10-10-2013, 04:58 PM
    free9man
    Re: Civil Demand Letter from Palmer, Reifler and Associates
    Might as well join the party...
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    1) Charge you criminally (This is why I mentioned a "prosecutor," and the stores attorneys always have the ability to charge you criminally regardless of paying or not).

    The stores attorneys have no such ability. Only the state can charge you criminally.

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    2) Take you to Civil court (For a $2 item? The judge and DA are both going to get a good laugh).

    There is no DA in a civil case.
  • 10-10-2013, 05:04 PM
    Dongbae
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    Might as well join the party...


    The stores attorneys have no such ability. Only the state can charge you criminally.



    There is no DA in a civil case.

    1) Re-read the whole paragraph for #1, specifically the "edit" that I made a while ago.

    2) Are you so sure about that?

    Not to sound like an a**, just saying.

    Dongbae
  • 10-10-2013, 05:10 PM
    free9man
    Re: Civil Demand Letter from Palmer, Reifler and Associates
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    1) Re-read the whole paragraph for #1, specifically the "edit" that I made a while ago.

    So you edited it when you realized your sounded stupid. Congrats, I missed that. While the attorneys could theoretically file a complaint, they won't. It's not their job. It's the job of the store personnel.

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    2) Are you so sure about that?

    Yup. While there are rare instances where a prosecutor might appear in civil court, it sure as heck ain't gonna be for a civil demand case.

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