I hate to even mention this, but this morning there is buzz on the radio of hauling in the feds on this.
Violation of the civil rights on Torres and Ortiz & so forth.
I'd hoped that we could put this thing to bed. The antis are smarting this week and might be in a mood to tangle at a higher level. I'm sure that they know how to find the dough and pull the strings.
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- Tue Jul 01, 2008 11:06 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:57 pm
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Re: J Horn is acquitted of wrongdoing.
Thanks Jim. That was a good little read, nice and concise.I'd say wrongful death is off the table . . . . There's little loot to attract a lawyer to such a case.
I kin see that you haven't been to law school.
- Mon Jun 30, 2008 3:29 pm
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Re: J Horn is acquitted of wrongdoing.
So we will assume that further criminal action is not in view as the prosecutor and grand jury have been looking at this exhaustively for eight months. At this point, it doesn't seem likely that new material facts will pop up.
For you lawyer types out there: What are the chances of someone bringing civil action, for example for wrongful death? (God forbid.)
For you lawyer types out there: What are the chances of someone bringing civil action, for example for wrongful death? (God forbid.)