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Shooter
- Aug 14, 2009
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Attorneys card/number.
I never stated that such were a majority, though I did allude to the number as significant. Of the 12,420 arrests for homicides last reported by the BJS, I would wager a fair number fall within that category.
Not just you.It may just be me, but when sometime says "In nearly every incident..." that tells me he is thinking it is a vast majority and not just 'significant.'
Well, what, exactly, is a "fair number?" You keep dancing around the vocabulary, making statements about this or that, and then backtracking when someone pins you down on the particulars. And here we are again with another vagary.
The only firm listed in Fort Wayne by the US Concealed Carry Association is:
Blachly, Tabor, Bozik & Hartman LLC
4656 W. Jefferson, Suite 120
Ft. Wayne, IN 46804
Phone: (260) 459-3288
Fax: (260) 436-4700
I have not dealt with them and have no connection to any of them, but it's a place to start.
Fine. 10%. Its all supposition in any case.
Happy?
Sheesh.
I was fine until you started *****-footing around your own statements. Looks kinda stupid when you repeatedly make claims and then deny them or try and change the meaning.
You do not have to have a lawyer from your city, I hear there is this good one from up north named Guy.
He is expensive and I don't have money
He is PRICELESS and I don't have money
FIFY. When you actually NEED a lawyer all the money in the world won't matter one bit.
FIFY. When you actually NEED a lawyer all the money in the world won't matter one bit.
Probably not but it's still required in order to obtain said services.
He is expensive and I don't have money
Probably not but it's still required in order to obtain said services.
He's right though. Voluntarily surrendering one's rights by refusing to exercise them--even if out of ignorance and/or a misplaced reverence for LE's authority--isn't an abuse of one's rights.
Find ONE case where this helped and I'll buy your side of it.
Cops are the ones who find witnesses and collect evidence, it is not your job to prove your innocence. If they talk to everyone on scene like they are trained to do and some people saw it then they will corroborate your story. All of the evidence on scene should also back up your story so there should be no need to explain much of anything until you have calmed down and spoke with your attorney.