Posted by MarkB_MI on June 23, 2008 at 19:39:36 from (216.234.100.118):
In Reply to: OT/ legal question? posted by 135 Fan on June 23, 2008 at 15:52:43:
I'm afraid you are digging yourself into a hole, based on the various posts you've made over the past few months. If you expect to prevail in court, you'd better hire a lawyer. And if no lawyer will take your case, then you might consider that there's a reason.
Getting back to your original question. I'm certainly no lawyer, nor do I have a lot of experience with the legal system. But I have never been in any courtroom or legal setting where there was no written record of what decisions and/or agreements were made. Where is this record? If there's no written record, you'd better cut your losses and get out of this anyway you can, because the judge and lawyer might just be setting you up for a big fall. (I seem to recall that you said in an earlier post that the judge and the defendant's lawyer are bosum buddies.)
I've said it before, but I'll repeat it again: You brought on the lawsuit. The burden of proof is on YOU.
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