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    Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?**Mudge**

    Posted by v on 7/31/05

    I thin we betta let the dogs loose, due to the process of protecting
    our gold, mash, & post-it notes. In that order.


    On 7/31/05, Curmudgeon wrote:
    > V'ster--better go check the still. I think someone's pilfering
    > the mash.
    >
    > On 7/31/05, leon wrote:
    >> On 7/19/05, Don Wall wrote:
    >>> On 8/12/04, Hardy Parkerson, Atty. wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> Dear Hopeful2,
    >>>>
    >>>> Please, as much as you can, on line, provide more
    >>>> informaiton. We would like to be of help, but need more
    >>>> info. Remember this: For every injustice the law lends a
    >>>> remedy; it is just up to a good lawyer to find that remedy
    >>>> and to pursue it until justice is done. Good luck! You'll
    >>>> make it. Hit back! You've been hit. HIt back! Christ said
    >>>> if someone slaps you on the check to turn the other cheek.
    >>>> Here nobody slapped you on the cheek. Sue the batard!
    >>>>
    >>>> Sincerely,
    >>>>
    >>>> Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
    >>>> Lake Charles and New Orleans
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> On 8/12/04, Hopeful2 wrote:
    >>>>> I was accused of "criminal" behavior by my employer,
    >>>>> however he chose not to report it. There was no
    >>>>> investigation, and I was basically accused, convicted, and
    >>>>> sentenced by him. I believe I am innocent, and my
    >>>> sentence
    >>>>> is to never be able to work in my profession again. In my
    >>>>> profession, one is only as good as their last employment
    >>>>> reference, and I am being denied one. I am now
    >>>> unemployed,
    >>>>> and unable to support myself, keep my home, pay my bills,
    >>>>> etc. During this process I was threatened, intimidated,
    >>>>> and asked to participate in the "cover-up" of this
    >>>>> incident. I am not sure why this employer went off the
    >>>>> deep end with his interpretation of my actions; however, I
    >>>>> am being denied the security camera video tape that
    >>>>> supposedly supports his claim; I believe it supports my
    >>>>> innocence. I was told it will never be shown to anyone; I
    >>>>> replied that I want it shown, especially to a qualified
    >>>>> professional who can make a judgement. How can he get
    >>>> away
    >>>>> with this? How can he destoy my life? Am I entitled
    >>>>> to "due process"?
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> Everyone in this country is entitled to "due process."
    >>> From I can see from the above narrative, there was never even
    >> a
    >>> court case. Even the Constitution mandates a 5 year
    >> limitation
    >>> whereas any agency has to bring an inditctment against the
    >>> alleged, such as yourself. If it were me, I would be down at
    >>> the district courthouse filing a 42 USC 1983 law suit against
    >>> this individual. No person, not even the state can withstand
    >>> the supreme law of the land and that is the Federal
    >>> Constitution. In other words: Sue the bastard!
    >>> in an adninistrative court under administrarive law, you will
    >> hardly win, the only way to sure win is to put it under an
    >> equtorial court of law, you can either put it under
    >> disrimination or violation of due process, but the first thing
    >> is to hang him on hearsay,, and thats where administrative
    >> courts screw you,,, since they go by hearsay, so you have to
    >> establish a no hearsay rule,, and stick them (the administrative
    >> court judge) to it, hearsay is the twisted devil that screws so
    >> many people,,equtorial law of the United States is the law of
    >> the land ,,, civil rules are admin rules.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Who is entitled to Due Process?, 8/12/04, by Hopeful2.
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?, 8/12/04, by Hardy Parkerson, Atty..
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?, 8/12/04, by v.
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?, 8/12/04, by Hopeful2.
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?, 8/12/04, by Hardy Parkerson, Atty..
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?, 8/12/04, by Hopeful2.
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?, 8/13/04, by v.
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process? Union/Labor Help, 8/13/04, by Hopeful2.
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process? Union/Labor Help, 8/14/04, by v.
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process? Where's Hardy?, 8/15/04, by Hopeful2.
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?, 7/19/05, by Don Wall.
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?, 7/19/05, by JOJO.
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?, 7/31/05, by leon.
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?, 7/31/05, by leon.
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?**V'ster**, 7/31/05, by Curmudgeon.
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?**Mudge**, 7/31/05, by v.
  • Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?**Mudge**, 8/01/05, by leon.


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