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Re: STOLEN ALLIS STORY
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Posted by Turk on March 18, 2005 at 08:01:05 from (206.222.209.68):
In Reply to: Re: STOLEN ALLIS STORY posted by another doug on March 18, 2005 at 02:58:42:
Hi another doug, The A.G. told me that I have to press charges, and if I feel that the County Attorney is going to ignore it, to call them back and they WILL investigate this case. But I do have to make an effort first. As far as the deputy goes, they were quit interested, they want my statement on their desk as soon as possible so that they can start his investigation. I have a feeling they have heard his name before, but maybe not with hard evidence and lots of witnesses. And get this, 3 people in this county have offered financial help if I really think we can do something about this clown. It all seems to be too crazy to be true. The sheriff is cool, he is on my side, as he should be. He knows me well enough to know that I would not charge into this without legal counsel, and he has been very helpful the whole time. He has done nothing even questionable. The Sheriff has about ten years before he retires. And he also realizes that his deputy, who ran against him and lost BIG in the last election, kept first hand knowledge of a felony theft he was actively investigating from him. What do you think may happen here??? So if deputy can manage to take on the STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL and win, he can ride me like an old horse for the rest of my life. As for me, I am handing the lawyers my platinum card, closin' my eyes and pullin' the throttle all the way out!!! Bill
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