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    Re: restoring your rights after the fact 2nd ammendement

    Posted by matt fontana on 5/14/05

    On 1/27/05, jeremy wrote:
    > i joined the army in 1993 and in 1997 recieved a
    disorderly
    > conduct over a fight with my wife, of which i did no harm
    > other than marrying her, ha ha. after the incident we
    > thought we try and work things out so i just plead no
    > contest not knowing of this law and or its consequences
    > (also not informed by the court at the time). well 5 mos
    > ago i got a letter in the mail that says if i dont get
    this
    > corrected or reduced i will be discharged within 120 days!
    > at this time i was in the national guard, hell my
    commander
    > wasnt even aware of this. remember 7 years have passed
    > without question. but i was ablr to get the case reopened
    > and the charge reduced to fly under the statute and stay
    in
    > the military and continue hunting (legally now, because i
    > had no idea i was illegal-i thought it was felont only).
    > attorney tom johnson of new london, wi helped me. good
    luck
    > to all who this pertains to.

    how much does it cost?

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • restoring your rights after the fact 2nd ammendement, 1/27/05, by jeremy.
  • Re: restoring your rights after the fact 2nd ammendement, 5/14/05, by matt fontana.
  • Re: restoring your rights after the fact 2nd ammendement, 7/27/07, by Someone who wants his rights back.
  • Re: restoring your rights after the fact 2nd ammendement, 8/25/07, by j.manthey.


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