FYI. This is the one case which resulted from the Coos Bay search. Cheers! JK ... Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 14:47:16 -0700 (PDT) From: "Ramie Parker"...
Jeffrey Kegler
kegler@...
Jun 2, 1998 8:01 pm
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... Often, a "dismissal without prejudice" means that, in the judge's opinion, the state is so far short of being able to prove its case that a trial would be...
Tom Phoenix
rootbeer@...
Jun 3, 1998 12:40 am
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I just got this message from the Boston Perl Mongers list. Don't know if the rest of you know about this, but I figured I'd pass it on. The battle against...
David Adler
dha@...
Jun 13, 1998 3:39 pm
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... Of course, it's a columnist who is writing that. "Are you now, or have you ever been, a columnist?" :-) In any case, it's sometimes been said that "no...
Tom Phoenix
rootbeer@...
Jun 13, 1998 4:01 pm
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... I forgot to mention it in my earlier message, but the letter to the editor of that newspaper would be most effective if it came from someone within its...
Tom Phoenix
rootbeer@...
Jun 13, 1998 5:48 pm
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Letter to Editor Re: Net miscreants can now boast of net profits, Alex Beam, Globe Staff, June 12, 1998 <URL:http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe/globehtml/163/ ...
Chris Nandor
pudge@...
Jun 14, 1998 12:40 am
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... Tom> Of course, it's a columnist who is writing that. "Are you now, or have you Tom> ever been, a columnist?" :-) Cool. It also fails to mention or take...
Randal Schwartz
merlyn@...
Jun 14, 1998 11:20 pm
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[ Sean: I don't know whether you're a subscriber to this list, but perhaps you should be. This message from you was one of several which were forwarded...
Tom Phoenix
rootbeer@...
Jun 23, 1998 3:35 pm
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There's an ongoing thread referencing my case, having come out of a discussion from another "whistle blowing" case. Comments would be appreciated, if you care...
Randal Schwartz
merlyn@...
Jun 24, 1998 1:51 am
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re: <slrn6p0m1a.f21.tqbf@...> ... Could someone point me to a specific URL or reference where Randal states that the passwords he had were to...
Scott D. Yelich
scott@...
Jun 24, 1998 2:08 am
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... Congratulations. (If you are remember Arlo Guthrie's "Alice's Restaurant", you may identify with: "Kid?! Have you rehabilitated yourself yet?".) ... I...
John Macdonald
jmm@...
Jul 7, 1998 6:30 pm
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First, in a small burst of energy, I managed to incorporate all the legal defense fund contributions to the "big board" (except for the recent contributions...
Randal Schwartz
merlyn@...
Jul 7, 1998 5:03 pm
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... [...] ... Randal, Is this hearing open to the public? If so, would you post the time and place so those of us in the area can be there to show our...
Devin Ben-Hur
dbenhur@...
Jul 7, 1998 5:19 pm
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... Randal, As before, jail is so remote a possibility that investing energy in worrying about it is dumb. Jails are for people to pay dues and to keep threats...
Steve Pacenka
sp17@...
Jul 8, 1998 2:12 am
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Good luck Randal, our hopes are with you! We know that you meant well, and we hope the judge is smart enough to realize it by now. --Carl ... From: Randal...
Carl Dichter
dichter@...
Jul 8, 1998 2:25 am
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Congrats (I guess) Randal ... I'm glad to hear at least this part of the journey is is going your way. - Jeff...
Jeff Boerio
boerio@...
Jul 8, 1998 5:55 pm
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... Randal, Congratulations. I'm so glad that all the good you've done has been recognized. I'm sure it took a lot for you to be so positive about this...
Kurt Starsinic
kstar@...
Jul 8, 1998 6:18 pm
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... YES. Deferred = "you will serve starting on day X" Suspended = "you might serve starting at an unspecified day" How does one get to "you will not serve"? ...
Steve Pacenka
sp17@...
Jul 8, 1998 7:08 pm
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Wow. After a very nerve-racking 40 minutes in court, Judge Bonebrake observed that I have met and exceeded all of his sentencing requirements, and changed the...
Randal Schwartz
merlyn@...
Jul 8, 1998 5:37 pm
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Yes! </me does happy dance for Randal> -- David H. Adler - <dha@...> - http://www.panix.com/~dha/ "I was under medication when I made the decision not to...
David Adler
dha@...
Jul 8, 1998 5:42 pm
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... Steve> Deferred = "you will serve starting on day X" Steve> Suspended = "you might serve starting at an unspecified day" Steve> How does one get to "you...
Randal Schwartz
merlyn@...
Jul 8, 1998 7:25 pm
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... I was hoping for it being dropped completely. Still, while I'd classify this as "the worst that could have been expected" it is still far better than "the...
John Macdonald
jmm@...
Jul 8, 1998 6:29 pm
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... So are the rest of us! While it's not the same as being cleared, this is really great news!! Congrats, and best of luck..... (and I still owe you that...
Dan Rich
drich@...
Jul 8, 1998 8:19 pm
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Temporary location: http://www.stonehenge.com/fors/AppealBrief.pdf wordperfect -> RTF -> Word -> PDF http://www.stonehenge.com/fors/AppealBrief.html ...
Randal Schwartz
merlyn@...
Jul 30, 1998 1:55 am
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... That is a very interesting read...all 90 minutes of it =:O The level of research necessary to produce such a document is astounding...it reminds me of...
Les Peters
lpeters@...
Jul 30, 1998 2:31 pm
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The appeal "brief" may be accessed in the FORS repository via the court page: http://www.lightlink.com/fors/court/court.html#Appeal Could someone please verify...
Steve Pacenka
sp17@...
Jul 30, 1998 4:34 pm
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Okay, the Lightlink copy of the PDF file of the brief is legible under several Unix flavors. Thanks to stalwarts Dave, Jeffrey, and Roger for checking. -- SP...
Steve Pacenka
sp17@...
Jul 30, 1998 7:17 pm
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I am glad to hear folks are reading the brief. It is quite well written and argued (though perhaps I am getting too used to reading legal documents). We'll...
kegler
jeffrey.kegler@...
Jul 31, 1998 7:23 pm
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... Actually, it is the rules of appellate procedure that set the original, 50 page limit. And to be fair, lawyers are a verbose breed, given to hyperbole and...