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Microcap & Penny Stocks : What-Are-My-Motives WAMM THREAD - HIDDEN AGENDA'S ON SI

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To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (333)8/26/1998 9:59:00 PM
From: Cavalry  Read Replies (1) of 407
 
thanks kerry didnt save pm inre to receipt of services please repost that for me and i will post the second

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To: Cavalry (who wrote...)
From: Kerry J. Carmichael Wednesday, Aug 26 1998 9:47PM ET

Cavalry,

I saw your second question. The answer depends upon whether or not you're talking a civil lawsuit or a criminal proceeding. Either way, if the defendant has fled to another country (doesn't matter where), s/he can be a defendant in abstensia. This means the legal proceedings continue without the defendant being present. In a civil proceeding, the absent defendant will almost always lose by default (no defense presented to the court).

If you're talking a criminal proceeding, the government can go after the individual in the other country via legal means, if the USA has a reciprocal agreement with that country. In the case of Mexico, a reciprocal agreement exists for most crimes, except capital punishment crimes. Whether or not the government wishes to spend the dollars to pursue a felon into another country is anybody's guess. It would depend upon the crime, the dollars, the time, and other factors.

KJC




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