Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I found another one. :)
http://www.alllaw.com/index.html
Sue
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Clinton's Personal Responsibility Act (welfare reform) allocates $10
million ffor "abstinence education."
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"Lawyer - one trained to circumvent the law" - The Devil's Dictionary
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Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy
It appears that extralegal factors will always make a difference in who is a
"worthy" person to argue they should be saved. You have hit on two
important ones, IMO.
jackief
Kathy E wrote:
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So where's the
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Vi
And for polydrug users alcohol is always one of the drugs in the 200 women
that have gone through the treatment process in the program I am familiar
with. And people who have tried the other hard drugs, often quit them but
stay with the alcohol.
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Doc and Vi
Don't know how much help this is, but in reading the history drug use of the
women in my files for the program, the majority of women have used in their
lifetime alcohol and/or marijuana. There are about 5 percent of the 200+
women who
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy
Thanks for the help. I have copied the directions off and pasted them
on my board. So simple--oh well, I guess it is the simple things that
throw me, as well as the difficult things : ).
I guess I tend to agree more with you about the
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill
I don't receive spam mail on this server like I did in Fargo-Moorhead. Maybe
it is the size of the town in my case--spammers would go broke in Spamtown,
USA.
jackief
William J. Foristal wrote:
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Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Sue
Thanks for ferreting out pertinent info. for all of us. I am not sure I
read this right--my eyes might be biased VBG, but it seems the Supreme
court is not willing to accept the idea that the polygraph is admissible.
Am I correct in this??
Steve Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Speaking of drugs has there been a study of prolonged caffeine abusers? I'm
still doing a Access2 database and will need some tomorrow to cover a law
assignment :-)
Steve "caffeine cool, keep it coming"
By the way Doc will you get off my knee I need a
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Judy Haney sits on death row in Wetumpka, Alabama, convicted in 1988 of
murdering her husband, who she says routinely beat her and her children.
Women who kill an abusive spouse almost never receive the death penalty.
But Haney's defense was not all it might have been:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie,
You are wrong. As Justice Stevens noted in his lone dissent the courts are
very selective in their willingness to use polygraph results.
Justice Thomas wrote the decision. He was smart enough to avoid the lie
detector. Anita Hill passed hers.
Jackie
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a message dated 98-04-01 07:07:30 EST, you write:
Hi Doc
Forgot to ask? Did you know Tony Smith too. He went to Sony and does a
lot on 20th century philosophy and feminist philosophy.
jackief
No. Is "Sony" the same place that I call SUNY --
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a message dated 98-04-01 07:52:28 EST, you write:
Hi Sue
Thanks for ferreting out pertinent info. for all of us. I am not sure I
read this right--my eyes might be biased VBG, but it seems the Supreme
court is not willing to accept the idea that the
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On November 4, 1987, nine-year-old Frankie Barnes was reported missing
when he failed to return from a neighborhood bike ride in Providence,
Rhode Island. His bicycle was found two weeks later, concealed in tall
grass near an abandoned brewery, less than a
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have not seen a clarification on this observer apathy story on this list.
Apparently at least two people in that Denver apartment called 911 while the
beating was going on, and even told the 911 operators that they saw the
victim being put in the trunk
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's that time again!
As many of you know, each year the Internet must be shut down for 24
hours in order to allow us to clean it. The cleaning process, which
eliminates dead email and inactive ftp, www and gopher sites, allows
for a better working and faster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
Hi Kathy,
LOL...I used the example of statistics because YOU were accepting
statistics to support your point. Now you say we can play the little
game of statistics.
I think your hypothetical fails in a big way because we are not talking
about
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Starr Investigation Cost Tops $35M
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The four-year Whitewater
investigation had cost taxpayers $35 million by the end
of September, an audit of the independent counsel's
expenses shows.
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a message dated 98-04-01 12:11:24 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Everyone, just so you know I have just changed my Telephone setup so @
weekends I'll be online dirt cheap (just like my good self), so I'll be
online most of Saturday night, hopefully see
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a deal that will save him from a potential death sentence, a member
of a ``vampire cult'' agreed to plead guilty to his role in the
slayings of another cult member's parents.
The deal struck with prosecutors Monday ensures that Howard Scott
Anderson
Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here's a real Batz Horror story from Lawrence Livermore and the DLM Lab in
Alachua, FL:
There is a crime ring operating in the South, with concentrations in
Florida, Texas, and the New Orleans area of Louisiana. Lately there has
also been activity in Las
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Judge is throwing out the entire Paula Jones case according to CBS
Sue
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Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ABCNEWS.com
April 1 A federal judge has tossed out Paula
Jones sexual harassment case against President
Clinton. Judge Susan Webber Wright in Little Rock, Ark.,
has decided in favor of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
HI Linda,
Bascially the ruling allows the banning of lie detector evidence in
military, federal and state courts. The reason cited is because of the
unreliability of lie detector test results and interpretation.
You are correct in that the
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since when are kidneys removed via incisions in the back? Ron, is this
something new, or just another urban legend on an appropriate day?
Doc
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Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie,
You are wrong. As Justice Stevens noted in his lone dissent the courts are
very selective in their willingness to use polygraph results.
Justice Thomas wrote the decision. He was smart enough to avoid the
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wow, Doc
Nice to hear someone has heard of "Bobby, baby." Hope in a positive way. He
taught me so much. I was truly amazed at his phenomenal memory. His office was
a virtual library--thousands of books, but if you asked a question, he would
say--oh,
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill
I use netscape and must have filled out the profile right. What a relief!
jackief
William J. Foristal wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
Hi Jackie,
It probably depends on many factors, one of which is the profile a
Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No Sue.. it's NOT a joke! It happened to me.. twice! I was freezing!
:-D
At 01:35 PM 4/1/98 -0800, you wrote:
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy:
This is another "urban legend". Go to
http://urbanlegends.miningco.com/mbody/htm and you can
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since when are kidneys removed via incisions in the back? Ron, is this
something new, or just another urban legend on an appropriate day?
Doc
I did not see the post to which you refer, but the urologists, if they know
they do not have to explore the
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Doc
Susan wasn't too happy on tv just now in her appearance. I wondered though if
the judge would be strong enough not to let it go forward.
jackief
DocCec wrote:
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a message dated 98-04-01 16:35:31 EST, you
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Terry
Just wondered where you got your information that Thomas was a
perjuror. I am really curious??
jackief
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"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Whether this is the correct decision or
not, this judge should have recused herself, probably even had the
venue changed to another state. Not only was she appointed by
Clinton, she was a student of his also, a situation that would be
difficult to avoid
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Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Terry
Just wondered where you got your information that Thomas was a
perjuror. I am really curious??
jackief
Really, Jackie? It is obvious to any unbiased observer, which I am not. I
have never had anything but
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a message dated 98-04-01 18:07:12 EST, you write:
Nice to hear someone has heard of "Bobby, baby." Hope in a positive way.
He
taught me so much. I was truly amazed at his phenomenal memory. His office
was
a virtual library--thousands of books, but if
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a message dated 98-04-01 18:54:12 EST, you write:
I did not see the post to which you refer, but the urologists, if they know
they do not have to explore the abdomen, will often use a flank incision and
a retroperitoneal approach to the kidney. Not really
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a message dated 98-04-01 17:10:08 EST, you write:
I want your email account, Bill! I get several dozen a day --
everything from
porn to the inevitable MLM blurbs.
Doc
LOL...now I feel left out.
Bill
Send me your aol account name and I'll
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Maher says he has invited the 4% of the population that think they have
lower morals than Clinton to be on his show. Female I presume.
Best, Terry
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From: Kim Dereksen
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Subject: Internet Cleaning
PLEASE PASS THIS NOTICE TO OTHER USERS WHO MAY
NOT SEE IT!
As many of you know,
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a message dated 98-04-01 21:02:31 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have seen that the urologists can remove a kidney
laparoscopically ( they actually wrap it in a little bag after cutting the
blood supply and ureter, then insert a thing that blenderizes
Leonard Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I doubt I'll be the first to bring this to your attention, but the Federal
Judge was appointed by Bush.
Len
At 04:33 PM 4/1/1998 -0800, you wrote:
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Whether this is the correct decision or
not, this judge should
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This reminds me of a true crime book I read. It was one of the few true
crime books I almost didn't finish due to the actions of the mother. The
only reason I did finish it was due to the fact I was at a management
training course and that was the only reading
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy:
I think that there was a tv movie about the book that you are talking
about. In fact when I first read this I thought it was the same story.
Sue
This reminds me of a true crime book I read. It was one of the few true
crime books I almost
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill:
Susan has been on the LA channels all evening, and she is not a happy
camper to say the least. She says she is getting together with Paula's
attorneys and they are going to appeal.
The media is camped out in front of Paula's condo (she is home)
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm that would be interesting that they made a movie out of it. Yet the
book I found sickening, but I've always had a problem with people who
kill kids. It's not something I can stomach.
Sue Hartigan wrote:
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy:
I know what you mean. :( It really wasn't that good a movie either.
Sue
Hmm that would be interesting that they made a movie out of it. Yet the
book I found sickening, but I've always had a problem with people who
kill kids. It's not
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jones' Case Judge All Business
LITTLE ROCK (AP) -- The judge who dismissed a sexual
harassment lawsuit Wednesday against President Clinton
once took a law school class under his tutelage and then
campaigned
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paula Jones 'Shocked' By Ruling
LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) -- Paula Corbin Jones dared to
take the president to court -- a decision that made her
a household name across America. On Wednesday, she was
described as
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