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  1. Collection Lawsuits: What is the Process of a Civil Lawsuit for Credit Cards

    My question involves collection proceedings in the state of: Texas

    I'm just wondering the full procedure. I've been sued for CC debt in Texas before and I had no idea what the documents were. ...
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    Arrest Warrants: Re: Warrant for Larceny

    Hahahha

    senior member or not, this advice is something you have known anyway. Of course you could always surrender. But why the heck would you do that after all these years when you could be...
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    Arrest Warrants: Re: Warrant for Larceny

    Hi my friend,

    First I hate saying this. The advice given by others on this board is near and next to retarted. In honesty, I've been in the exact same place as you (just about) for about the...
  4. Arrest Warrants: I Want To Find Out If I Have A Warrant For My Arrest

    I've tried pay online stuff, it shows no warrant.

    Other than going to the police dept, or risking myself of arrest, how can I absolutely positively know that I have no warrants for my arrest.
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  5. Re: Answering Police Questions After A Traffic Stop

    Sure it's legal.

    There are odd things in your post

    1) First you have to know if Target will even try to sue. If you don't know, why pay?

    2) You have to know to what degree the court will...
  6. Re: Answering Police Questions After A Traffic Stop

    Eh? Go try stealing from them.... The law doesn't keep me from stealing, honesty does.

    Sure it's legal for them to make a civil demand. It's legal for me to make a civil demand for you to pay me...
  7. Re: Answering Police Questions After A Traffic Stop

    It scares me that you are a police officer and you say "repercussions of the exercise of his rights". Somehow I get a cold shrill knowing you swore to protect and defend this persons rights, then...
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    Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Re: Shoplifting at Target

    I don't see how this makes sense. If you are Sued, they have to win first. That means IF they decide to proceed, they'll have to hire an attorney.

    Better to be a man and stand on two feet and...
  9. Re: Answering Police Questions After A Traffic Stop

    Yes I did, because F*** target and their demand. It's called balls, something many people lack. $500 civil demand for a couple of bucks in baseball cards. Yeah, fair and just "punishment" from a...
  10. Re: Answering Police Questions After A Traffic Stop

    Cops / Municipal courts do it all the time. You see these long lines of people paying tickets. Excuse me but where is the jury? In ALL criminal prosecutions is how the constitution is worded. ...
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    Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Re: Shoplifting at Target

    This is a funny area. They are charging you $500 for what?

    Did you get to keep the cards?
    If not what did target lose to justify $500?

    I've never understood shoplifting. If you "steal" but...
  12. Re: Answering Police Questions After A Traffic Stop

    I don't get what people are saying to you. Here is the REAL deal.

    You do not have to SAY anything constitutionally. Though because lawmen are generally "stupid" they think that state law...
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    Arrest Warrants: Re: Very strange warrant question! Expert advise?

    1) I resided in the state of Texas the same place I had the warrant. I paid taxes, worked (self-employed), and continued life as normal. I went green (energy) and no longer drive or get car pools. ...
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    Arrest Warrants: Re: Very strange warrant question! Expert advise?

    Anybody have input for the questions themselves?
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    Arrest Warrants: Re: Outstanding Warrants and Employment

    Typical answer, pay a lawyer to try to get the charges dropped or to do a plea bargain for you.
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    Arrest Warrants: Warrants And Dismissals

    A warrant. What a weird thing.

    1996 Burglary of a habitation warrant in Texas. (2nd degree felony) Also, 3rd degree felony of fencing. ++ Failure to appear warrants.

    In 1996 Statute of...
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