Re: denied due procRe: denial of due process pays off at las
Posted by Nikole Sifton on 12/05/06
Hi, I am trying to find info on due process ...we NEVER were
served papers...someone visiting our home signed and never told
us...WE LOST OUR HOUSE FOR NOT SHOWING UP TO COURT.UNSURE WHERE
TO START?????Thanks NIKKI
On 8/30/06, George G. Holliday sr. wrote:
> On 8/12/06, mark spear wrote:
>> On 5/11/06, Marshall Balaban wrote:
>>> At last after a five year fight, the responsible parties
>> of
>>> my false arrest, denial of due process and unwarranted
>>> search paid off! My attorney succesfully negotiated a
>> three
>>> hundred thousand dollar settlement for myself and I urge
>>> all people who are denied theyre rights to contact me as
>>> soon as possible so I can put you in touch with my
>> powerful
>>> attorney who may be able to help you collect the damages
>>> you deserve. Good luck to all who are bullied by brutal
>>> policeofficers.
>> I read your blog and wondered how long do you have to file.
>> I was arrested on two false charges at different times. My
>> bond was already set then denied by a magistrate judge. One
>> instance I had traded a rail buggy for a car. I was already
>> off the property at a store when the guys wife pulled up and
>> told me the car I had picked up was tied up in their
>> divorce.I responded that I had the correct paper work and
>> showed her this. I told her I would be glad to return the
>> car and take it up with her husband. She insisted on calling
>> sheriffs. After sheriffs arrived ,everyone agreed that I
>> take the car back. After I went back on the property and
>> unloaded the car the sheriff ask that I come to where he
>> was.I did as he ask and when I walked to where he was
>> standing he told me to put my hands behind me I was under
>> arrest for criminal tresspass. The person who was with me
>> was allowed to drive my wrecker home and leave the property.
>> I was cohersed into this tresspass. I have charges pending
>> still, but how long is the statute for filing a claim? who
>> is your atty? and thanks