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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 411583" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>pressing charges is one thing. being guilty or being convicted is another.</p><p> </p><p>a few years back, i pulled up a fence that was 5 feet inside my property line. even had the surveyor out to mark the whole area. neighbor decided to pull out the stakes and filed charges of destruction of private property, claiming the fence was on his property. they came to the house with an arrest warrant 7am as i was getting the kids ready to go to school.</p><p> </p><p>since i happened to know the deputy, he agreed that i would "turn myself in" after i got off work.</p><p> </p><p>long and short of the matter is this. this idiot tried to ruin my life, used the court system to harass and prosecute me, and when he failed to show up as a witness, the charges were dropped. it cost more than 6 grand, and when i sought damages, he was of course bankrupt.</p><p> </p><p>so our system of justice and be missused by individuals and companies for their own agenda. but hopefully the truth and justice will prevail.</p><p> </p><p>red, it is in the courts hands. there it needs to be decided. but if the charges are dropped or he is found innocent of the charge of stealing, i would suspect that ups should be the target of legal action, the lp guy in particular.</p><p> </p><p>jmho</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 411583, member: 484"] pressing charges is one thing. being guilty or being convicted is another. a few years back, i pulled up a fence that was 5 feet inside my property line. even had the surveyor out to mark the whole area. neighbor decided to pull out the stakes and filed charges of destruction of private property, claiming the fence was on his property. they came to the house with an arrest warrant 7am as i was getting the kids ready to go to school. since i happened to know the deputy, he agreed that i would "turn myself in" after i got off work. long and short of the matter is this. this idiot tried to ruin my life, used the court system to harass and prosecute me, and when he failed to show up as a witness, the charges were dropped. it cost more than 6 grand, and when i sought damages, he was of course bankrupt. so our system of justice and be missused by individuals and companies for their own agenda. but hopefully the truth and justice will prevail. red, it is in the courts hands. there it needs to be decided. but if the charges are dropped or he is found innocent of the charge of stealing, i would suspect that ups should be the target of legal action, the lp guy in particular. jmho d [/QUOTE]
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