Re: Who is entitled to Due Process?**Mudge**
Posted by leon on 8/01/05
On 7/31/05, v wrote:intelligence will always perseveir,,book boys,keep reding youre Bar Agendas, or stop and learn for real, its the bad info you give folks that destroys the fabric held within and are preserved in the Constitution of the US. but that is the intent, for the Admin States and its stoolies, creat a dissolusion that people think is good and sail there rights ,,kinda like youre power of Attorney,, instead of the right to counsel,,,,doesnt exist under the Bar. > 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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