Re: Assault Battery Intentional Tort Criminal Conviction of
Posted by Curmudgeon on 8/21/08
Did you really offer to write a check on the spot for $100,000?
That's what a "retainer" is.
On 8/21/08, Michael the victum, re lawyers yeah wrote:
> I have contacted many lawyers, even the famous, all have declined.
> I have even offered a $100,000.00 retainer, and they all say.... "
> we only sue insurance companies". I would love an attorney. They
> are not interested. FYI I have pleaded my own case before the
> late Federal Judge Garity of Boston, and done so successfully.
> Just looking for an ear of guidance
>
>
> On 8/20/08, -- wrote:
>> On 8/20/08, Michael the victum wrote:
>>> Justice is what I seek. A deterant upon him from choking other
>>> women, beating people. The assaulter is 25, 50+ years of
>>> earning potential. I look forward to attaching his pay check so
>>> that he can be reminded every week that he attacked me, as I am
>>> reminded daily by my limited use and severe pain in my wrist.
>>> He should be at least found financially responsible to pay for
>>> the damage he did, not given a free pass due to his current
>>> lack of motivation
>>
>> Then you should really hire a lawyer. A law suite larger than
>> what small claims courts can handle requires more knowledge and
>> training than a layman plaintiff usually has. If you fail to
>> prosecute your suit correctly, you can not do it over again.
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