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    Re: Being deprived of liberty and property without due proce

    Posted by Hardy Parkerson, Atty. on 2/26/03

    Dear George,
    I wrote you a message in response to your question. I
    headed it up under the subject of tips rather than "due
    process of law". I hope you find it and read it. I had a
    mistake in my e-mail address. It is hmparkerson@bigfoot.com.
    Best of luck! Call me if you elect.
    Sincerely, HARDY M. PARKERSON, Attorney at Law; 3309 Common
    St., Suite B; Lake Charles, LA 70601; Phone (337) 478-6126;
    FAX (337) 477-2143.

    On 2/12/03, George wrote:
    > Federal laws state that a customer has the sole right to
    > determine whether a tip is given, the amount and who will
    > be the recipient of his gratuity. Federal laws state that
    > it is required that an employee retain his tips. Customers
    > and employees whom have been the recipient of a customer's
    > gratuity are being deprived of their liberty and property
    > without due process of law. Shouldn't a State have to take
    > us to court to deprive of us our liberty and property? Any
    > insight on the 14th amendment in relationship to an
    > American's right to give money to another American or an
    > American's right to be legally entitled to that which
    > another American has given them would be appreciated by
    > many.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Being deprived of liberty and property without due process, 2/12/03, by George.
  • Re: Tips, 2/26/03, by Hardy Parkerson, Attorney.
  • Re: Being deprived of liberty and property without due proce, 2/26/03, by Hardy Parkerson, Atty..


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