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To: richard surckla who wrote (72053)10/6/2001 3:31:57 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Hi richard surckla; Your comments on a US Judge:

richard surckla, May 5, 2001
Isn't it obvious that he was bought? Who knows what the payment was? Maybe just a good pat on the back from the local business community supporting their local industry. Maybe something else. Before you say, "impossible", go to GOOGLE and type in the search bar these words... federal judge bribed. #reply-15760981

Now don't you think it was a bit excessive to be publicly accusing a sitting US judge of being "bought"? Or is that how you get legal work done in your part of the country?

Do you think it's kind of odd that none of the other courts have already reversed Payne's rulings? Are you still hopeful?

-- Carl

P.S.

slan·der (slndr)
n.
1. Law. Oral communication of false statements injurious to a person's reputation.
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li·bel (lbl)
n.
3. Law. A malicious publication expressed either in print or in writing, or by pictures, effigies, or other signs, tending to expose another to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule. Such publication is indictable at common law.
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