Re: burglary of a habitat claimed by crazy stepmom
Posted by annette laredo tx. on 4/08/09
On 9/20/07, v wrote: > Res: Did you ever hear about the > guy who got life in prison for > stealing 2 slices of pizza? Not > urban ledgin. > > > On 9/18/07, Res Ipsa Loquitur > wrote: >> Dalton >> >> First lets define what Burlary > is : The Trespassory entering >> of a Building with intent to > steal. >> >> Now to your facts. Did you > trespass? Did your father who >> owns the house say your entery > there or did not kick you out. >> If your father says you are > welcome there it is not trespass. >> >> Intent to steal. This means > property that is not yours. So >> far Pizza 2 slices. A court is > not going to be very hard on >> someone 'stealing this item >> >> Next Did you contribute any rent? > Or pay for a pizza ect. If >> so she will have to give you > notice and time to leave and GET >> your property out. Next do you > still have a key. If so by >> her not taking the key this is > implied permission to enter =no >> trespass. >> If you are a juvenal then you she > is under a duty to feed, >> cloth and HOUSE you. She can't > kick you out. Or if she know >> you were in a position where you > RELIED on her support. She >> voluntarily assumed the > responsibilty of care for you even > if >> you are an adult she might have > bought some liability. Was >> there some agreement (read > Contract) by trade of services for >> staying at the house say taking > out the garbage, mowing the >> lawn ect then she has breached > the contract by throwing you >> out (without good cause-such as > her safety). Again she must >> give you notice to leave. 3 -30 > days. >> >> Yes you need a lawyer. Remember > Dalton the police are NOT >> your friends. They are out to > get any information they can to >> make an arrest. You have a right > to remain silent. Any >> question they ask do not answer. > Only tell them name and >> address you live at. Don't get > scared with the "obstructing >> police work" tactic. It is an > empty threat. The constitution >> protects you under the 5th > Amendment. >> >> Yes Burglary is a Felony. >> >> Using the mental instability of > your Step mother will certain >> help you in Criminal law but then > hurt you if you want to sue >> her later. I don't see any case > to sue her on since she is >> acting loco parentis (A parent) > You can use the prior >> relationship of being kicked out > and let in ect to your >> advantage. You can say that she > often goes off her rocker and >> then based on prior dealings with > her she calms down and lets >> back in. You thought this was the > case again as USUAL. >> >> Res Ipsa Loquitur >> >>> >>> On 9/18/07, dalton wrote: >>>> My stepmom has kicked me out of > my dad's house for the >>>> second time, and I'm not going > back. However, I had a few >>>> things left there that I went > back that night to get, like >>>> my friends cell phone that was > left on the couch, I went >>>> in through the bathroom > window. It was the house I was >>>> raised in and get this, the > only thing "burglarized" was >>>> two pieces of pizza on my way > out and that's it. she's >>>> been hospitalized twice for > mental illness and constantly >>>> manipulates the arm of the law > to control her personal >>>> life. she'll take anyone to > court for ANYTHING and what >>>> do you do with someone like > that? I went down to the JP's >>>> office and they said there's a > charge pending >>>> for "burglary of a habitat" > against me. Is it a felony? >>>> Do I need a lawyer? Can I get a > deprivation of character >>>> suit back against her for all > of this BS? there's no hard >>>> evidence of anything, no one > saw it. the people that know >>>> bc i told them are not credible > witnesses. there are >>>> fingerprints already there > because i lived there. the only >>>> thing misplaced on the house > was the screen, not broken, >>>> just taken off. my cousin said > to just deny anything and >>>> everything about it and he'll > say i was with him all night >>>> but my sister said to just tell > them the truth. my dad >>>> will take her side over mine. > i know, spineless. what do >>>> i do/what can i do? thanks a > bunch my son has a simmilar case where he lived with my brother and his wife, he had his own key and yes he did chores around the house and he baby sat the kids but when my brother got arrested my sister in law wanted him out of her house and though my brother was in jail said he wanted his nephew to remain in the house, my sister in law did not agree so she accused my son of breakin and entering and burglury of habitation i wondered why she would do such a thing later i found shes cheating on my brother and when my son confronted her she kicked him out and made a police report. the police has checked my house 2 times foe the alledged missing items and cheked all pawn shops but not 1 single item has been found, the only eye wittness is her house keeper who said she was hidding in a closet cause she was scared as it turnes out shes not hear leagaly. items a rolex, 5000.00 buks cash several gold items worth 10 thousand dollars a plasma 2 computers and a few other items, so where are all theas things? ohh and to top it all off she lives in a 25000.00 manshion and is on food stamps...
Posts on this thread, including this one
- burglary of a habitat claimed by crazy stepmom, 9/18/07, by dalton.
- Re: burglary of a habitat claimed by crazy stepmom, 9/18/07, by Curmudgeon.
- Re: burglary of a habitat claimed by crazy stepmom, 9/18/07, by Res Ipsa Loquitur.
- Re: burglary of a habitat claimed by crazy stepmom, 9/20/07, by v.
- Re: burglary of a habitat claimed by crazy stepmom, 4/08/09, by annette laredo tx..
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