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To: Jon Tara who wrote (2617)7/28/2003 2:32:01 PM
From: benchpress550  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3143
 
Pssst..John Dont forget to send me a check. My address is

PainIntheAss
6969 Slippery Root Drive
Smartville FLA. 99999



To: Jon Tara who wrote (2617)7/28/2003 3:35:36 PM
From: CountofMoneyCristo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3143
 
Anyone aware that a lawsuit has been filed and in control of evidence he or she should reasonably understand is material to those claims, who then tampers with or destroys it, is risking obstruction of justice charges.

Is obstruction of justice proper legal procedure? From all indications, it does appear that many of the defendants indeed do think so.

Since when is "don't you dare" a threat? It is an admonition.



To: Jon Tara who wrote (2617)7/28/2003 7:55:36 PM
From: Yogizuna  Respond to of 3143
 
>>> You said "don't you dare..." It was a threat. <<<

Ha-Ha-HA, you are so funny in a very immature way... My very own mother used to say "don't you dare" plenty of times, so I guess I should have called the police!