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dlew308
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This guy just got railroaded
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/16966088/detail.html
I hope he appeals...what a joke!
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/16966088/detail.html
I hope he appeals...what a joke!
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Bondo,
It isn't illegal; that term refers to a crime. What the case is about is an action between two people for damages, a civil case. I haven't heard of such a case in recent years, but when I was in law school I read a book called "The Art of Cross Examination," that included a famous "breach of promise" trial from the early 20th century involving a similar case. A woman sued her wealthy fiance for backing out on his promise to marry her. (The case is reported here: http://law.jrank.org/pages/2645/Martinez-v-Del-Valle-1877.html)
Even 30 years ago I thought the case was foolish.
Steve
Sometimes it does; sometimes it doesn't.Bondo,
It isn't illegal; that term refers to a crime.