The Radius Kid
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Next time he calls,ask him if he likes being "played".
He should be a lot smarter than that,big dummy.
He should be a lot smarter than that,big dummy.

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SignUp Now!Originally posted by Chuck Leeper
How about asking all these questions of your lawyer? IMO, you stand a much better chance of a correct answer, than asking them of a bunch of $hithouse lawyers on TB.com!! [Like the radius kid!!! Last I heard he had given up his law practice to become a machinist]![]()
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Good luck! I hope you avoid being on the FBI's 10 most wanted !!![]()
Originally posted by The Radius Kid
That may be,however they must have some *reasonable basis* for their suspicions.
Originally posted by Buick From Hell
"Reasonable Basis" is pretty vague...the accusation of the other guy would be considered "reasonable basis". If a cop asks if he can search your trunk, and you say no, THAT'S "reasonable basis".
BUT, I know this much--if that guy had accused you of 'touching' a sister or daughter rather than his car, you'd be in jail right now trying to find the $25,000 bail to get out!
However, the chance of actually getting arrested based on a heresay accusation of a civil crime is pretty near zero, so I wouldn't worry about it. Just beware that it CAN happen!
However, the chance of actually getting arrested based on a heresay accusation of a civil crime is pretty near zero, so I wouldn't worry about it. Just beware that it CAN happen!
Law. Evidence based on the reports of others rather than the personal knowledge of a witness and therefore generally not admissible as testimony
Law. Evidence based on the reports of others rather than the personal knowledge of a witness and therefore generally not admissible as testimony