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    Re: Womens shelter sued

    Posted by H. Parkerson, Atty. on 12/06/03


    Did not even proof-read that last one. Boy! Bad! This one I will proof-
    read. Best of luck!

    Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
    Lake Charles, LA

    On 12/06/03, Hardy Parkerson, Atty. wrote:
    >
    > Wish I had proof-read the last post before I posted it. I knot good
    > English, just get in a little hurry sometimes writing on a computer
    > and then do not proof-read what I post. Will watch that in the
    > future.
    >
    > HMP
    >
    > On 12/06/03, Hardy Parkerson, Atty. wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> Dear Lynn,
    >>
    >> From everything you say, it sounds like you have good lawyer.
    >> Who is he? I'd like to know. Might want to hook up with him
    >> sometime. Any lawyer that would even suggest you file a Civil Rights
    >> suit must be a pretty good lawyer. And he handled a preliiminary
    >> exam and not they are not pushing the charge. Hey! You were luck
    >> you were able to get that lawyer, and you were fortunate that you
    >> could make that $25,000 bond. Just think how bad it would have been
    >> if you could not have afforded that bond. In Lake Charles our jails
    >> are full to the brim with men who can't make bail and whom await a
    >> trial which never seems to come. One reason is that the higher that
    >> the bonds are set, the more money the judges get. That's the law.
    >> What a law! Therefore, there is a financial incentive to set the
    >> bonds as high as possible, and the judges are the ones who fix the
    >> amount of the bond. It is the Criminal "Justice" scandal of the
    >> nation. Money, money, momey, gimme the money! Got money, y0u get
    >> justice! No money, no justice.
    >>
    >> THEIR CRIME
    >>
    >> I visit prisons all the time.
    >> They're filled with men
    >> Whose greatest crime
    >> Is that they haven't got a dime.
    >>
    >> They languish in their prison cells
    >> Unable there to make their bails;
    >> For the higher that their bonds are set,
    >> The more money that the judges get.
    >>
    >> Presumed innocent, they serve their time;
    >> Are not convicted of a crime;
    >> But despairing in a prison cell,
    >> They plead guilty to get out of jail
    >>
    >> And so, my friends, as you can see,
    >> That' not the way it's s'posed to be!
    >>
    >> -h.p.
    >>
    >> SUCH GREED!
    >>
    >> Guilty of a crime!
    >> Thousand dollar fine.
    >> But I don't have a dime.
    >> I'll just serve my time.
    >> But, Your Honor, please!
    >> Really, all those fees!
    >> Shut up Black boy!
    >> We'll give you some time.
    >> Admit you to bail.
    >> How much time do you need?
    >> We'll work with you.
    >> SUCH GREED!
    >>
    >> h.p.
    >>
    >> There is more to it all than this, but this is something to
    >> think about. We need a new Constitution in the U.S. A Constitution
    >> that is 200 years old is not sufficient for this age of
    >> interplanetary space travel, computer- and bio-technology and
    >> forensic DNA testing.
    >>
    >> Best of luck!
    >>
    >> Sincerely,
    >>
    >> Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
    >> Lake Charles, LA
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> On 11/26/03, Mr. Lynn wrote:
    >>> Prairie Dog, the charge was "Rape", and all charges have been
    >> since
    >>> dropped. The mother had gotten a noion that I had hired a "Johnny
    >>> Cochran" of attorneys and had so much evidence against her that
    >> she
    >>> got afraid of being charged with perjury, and in fact I was
    >> looking
    >>> forward to trial. She contacted the DA's office and had them
    >>> dismiss the charges.
    >>>
    >>> Even though at the preliminary hearing, though we had the records
    >>> from the rape kit done at the Emergency Room, everything was
    >>> negative. I was baffled at that time that even though the medical
    >>> records prove otherwise they wanted to go to trial, I found our
    >>> later that in this state all the court needs is a statement of
    >> oath
    >>> that a rape took place and is sufficient to go to trial.
    >>>
    >>> Even when I was arrested, the Police and The District Magistrate
    >>> knew this hadn't actually occured and was actually told y the D.M.
    >>> that he knew this was B.S. but the womens shelter was breathing
    >>> down his neck on this and ordered a $25,000.00 bond (the lowest he
    >>> could give) and instructed me to get a good attorney, which I did.
    >>>
    >>> The womens shelter has a bad reputation around here of crucifying
    >>> men in cases like this, and though I believe I have sufficient
    >>> evidence to prove the allegations false and can establish a motive
    >>> and history of false allegations, she is not worth a hill of beans
    >>> monetarily. However, the womens shelter has no checks or balances
    >>> in place to weed these false allegations and instead takes any
    >>> report and goes for the throat. The attorney I met with is
    >>> interested in possibly pursuing this against the shelter becuase
    >>> they are insured and worth pursuing, and will go to Federal Court
    >>> with this. What I have been trying to do is find some other cases
    >>> nationwide where a shelter has been sued for the similar thing.
    >>> Unfortunately, after several days of research I have not found a
    >>> similar case, hence this posting.
    >>>
    >>> The custody case I have been involved with has been interstate,
    >>> between Fl. and PA and has been extremely difficult. The "Rape"
    >>> card is exactly that a "trump" card that now may be in my favor to
    >>> win custody, I'm not concerned with the money, I want my daughter.
    >>> Therefore, if I can find similar cases where a shelter has been
    >>> sued, he'll work the case Pro Bono I guess you'd call it. Becuase
    >>> of my custody case being interstate, I have no chance in getting
    >>> her, however, the Federal Court could overrule the state court and
    >>> hopefully is my ace. Thanks Lynn
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> On 11/26/03, Prairie Dawg wrote:
    >>>> Well, as usual, proof's a problem. You have to prove that the
    >>>> biomom made false allegations and that the womes shelter acted on
    >>>> these allegations and was the proximate cause of you getting
    >>>> arrested and charged with....something or other.
    >>>>
    >>>> As a generality, the cops have to have probable cause to arrest
    >>>> you. That isn't a difficult standard to reach for. The county
    >>>> attorney has to be able to make out the elements of the offense
    >>>> charged in order to indict or file a trial information.
    >>>>
    >>>> There are several procedural steps at which you may attempt to
    >>>> intervene.....however, if there's even a smidgen of truth in
    >>>> these allegations you don't have a lawsuit. You'll have to show
    >>>> that they acted in utter disregard of the truth....and then they
    >>>> may assert sovereign immunity-your state probably has a tort
    >>>> claims act under which it sets out the procedure for suing the
    >>>> government.
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> Seems like you've gotta deal with the criminal stuff first-
    >>>> whatever that is. It's quite unusual for a criminal charge to be
    >>>> filed absent any proof at all.
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> On 11/25/03, Lynn wrote:
    >>>>> I was recently involved in a case of false allegations by my
    >>>>> ddaughters mother with who I have been involved in a bitter
    >>>>> custody dispute. She went to the Womens Shelter and told them
    >>>>> these lies, I was immediately arrested and looking at some
    >>>>> serious time. The shelter pressured the police and the District
    >>>>> magistrate to pursue charges against me, though they knew
    >>>>> themselves was B.S., I have an attorney that is looking at
    >>>>> pursuing a case in Federal Court against them both. I live in
    >>>>> PA.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> On 11/25/03, Prairie Dawg wrote:
    >>>>>> Haven't heard of it but a lot could depend on what state
    >>>>>> you're in and the applicable law. Sounds complicated....who's
    >>>>>> suing whom?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> On 11/25/03, Lynn wrote:
    >>>>>>> Has anyone ever heard of a womens shelter being sued for
    >>>>>>> Malicious Prosecution due to false allegations from a
    >>>>>>> lieing client? Please e-mail with any info. Thanks. Lynn
    >>>>>>> pasaa@comcast.net

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Womens shelter sued, 11/25/03, by Lynn.
  • Re: Womens shelter sued, 11/25/03, by Prairie Dawg.
  • Re: Womens shelter sued, 11/25/03, by Lynn.
  • Re: Womens shelter sued, 11/26/03, by Prairie Dawg.
  • Re: Womens shelter sued, 11/26/03, by Mr. Lynn.
  • Re: Womens shelter sued, 12/06/03, by Hardy Parkerson, Atty..
  • Re: Womens shelter sued, 12/06/03, by Hardy Parkerson, Atty..
  • Re: Womens shelter sued, 12/06/03, by H. Parkerson, Atty..
  • Re: Womens shelter sued, 1/15/04, by Not surprised.
  • Re: Womens shelter sued, 1/15/04, by Not surprised.
  • Re: Womens shelter sued, 1/15/04, by No justice.


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