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Re: Had A Pre-Trial Condference Today!


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Posted by Keyser Soze (152.163.189.170) on March 12, 2003 at 19:42:30:

In Reply to: Had A Pre-Trial Condference Today! posted by What Now? on March 12, 2003 at 18:15:16:

Dear What Now?;

If one were inclined to think in a conspiratorial way, it would be easy to regard Florida with its psuedo-conservative bloated government apparatus as an experiment in kleptocracy.

The judge only had two sentences in your defense? The judge in my county literally behaves in a highly questionable manner so that one with proper credentials would label him psychoti. To wit, waltzing around the courtroom, telling jokes, claiming not to know much about the law, the message being that if you are not a good little boy or girl and go along with the thugs who brought this bogus suit and pay them what they demand in the pre-trial, he'll go ahead and take it for them.
The judge in this county actually tells people that if they don't do as the scumbag collection lawyers demand, he'll send the sheriff to go collect your 'stuff'. Is this judge on the take? Musta sold out cheap given his manner of dress.
Your pretrial sounds like the typical shakedown and you done good, boy-o. You admitted to nothing, defended yourself, and yes you send a validation letter to both the CA and the sleazebag lawyer. You can dispute and validate anytime, not just within thirty days of their initial letter.
Send a copy of your letter and anything else sent you by the CA and lawyer to the FTC and emphasize that this debt is not yours and you are being pressured from the court on down to pay it.
Make a doctor's appointment and put the inescapable distress that these people have caused you on permanent record. The more folk that do this, the better for the future. The CA's have in some cases literally frightened people to death, and sooner or later they need to be hung with their own splintery rope.
Nice how the judge limited your time to defence, you done good, told this bohunk cracker that you don't pay debts not of your creation. Neat leading question on his part, see what I mean about the judges being in bed with the bankers' mafia? His question damns him as lickspittle to the avaricious and could set him up for trouble in the future. Word around is that the conduct of judges acting as sly for-hire goons for benefit of collectors has not passed unnoticed.
The lawyers in the back speak the truth, the CA doot-flies count on filing suits which then go unanswered, thus gaining them a default judgement. You see, these stone-hearted morons really stink as lawyers, and really want the easy hits, and you just made it difficult for them by your skilled and truthful defiance. keep it up. These insects play the odds, they file knowing that about two thirds go unanswered, and or that two thirds, perhaps half have something to take.
Which brings us to your case. Your condo cannot be touched, period. Can't take a car you don't have. No stocks, bonds, gold ingots? Can't take those either. Make sure your personal property - exempt up to 1000 dollars - is all written up as worth about ten buck. With you wages, assuming you are head of household, they cannot be garnished. Thus, they get a worthless judgement, uncollectable.
But, make sure they don't even get that. In addition to FTC complaint, start one with the FL Attorney General. They sue you for a debt not of your making? Be sure to stress that in your complaint.
Small claims rules are where the lowest of the low amongst lawyers who flunked Ambulance Chasing 101 like to prey. The deck has been stacked in favor of the creditor you see. One scumbag with whom this writer is familiar ekes out its dirty little living in small claims exclusively, with a little help from clearly psychotic judges who let them run rampant. That may yet come to a sad, crunching end.
One thing you object to as this - if this - progresses - is when they ask your social security number. That's to comply with the new judgement law here in - ha ha - debtors' haven. Don't give it to them. Yeah, they have it already but as with so much of this crud, they need to get it from you. Leave town for a year or so. Forget these maggots and their pitiful legal tiltings. After a while they might learn to count higher than three, in which case they can stack rocks in some prison yard where they belong and their reptilian mother's stand guard.

Lovingly,

Keyser Soze


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