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Sam Spade
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« on: February 17, 2005, 01:56:41 AM »

If AG Harry wishes to pursue this matter, I will openly provide him with the material that I have in this case, since I am sure he can fundamentally subpoena it from me anyway.
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Sam Spade
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2005, 02:09:41 AM »

Er, you might want to check my post in that topic as well as the topic that George W. Bush made on the announcement.
True, but that's up to the courts to decide.  I'll prosecute, and if the courts can decide that he's done enough, great.  In fact, I hope GWB wins, but it's my job to prosecute him.

Well, okay then.

Actually, Gabu, I think this is a wise thing to do.   I personally hope GWB gets acquitted also.

Chances are that if he votes in the elections this weekend, whichever side doesn't get his vote will probably raise a challenge under the Voter Fraud Act anyway, especially if the race is close (or if the Presidential race is close), so clearing up this matter now will probably clear it up in the long run.

I'm just saying here that I will work with AG Harry to provide him whatever materials he needs in prosecution, that's all.
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Sam Spade
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« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2005, 11:34:18 PM »

Although I still do not totally buy his story (why would his roommate register as a 14-year-old?), no fraud was really done, and I think that he is unlikely to reoffend if he did offend.

I hope that there will be no prosecution. I feel his feelings in this situation are genuine and this embarassment punishment enough.
While I agree that he shouldn't be punished, I think it to be my duty to prosecute, if only for ceremonial purposes.  I won't seek a big penalty, but we could at least get the procedure down if we ever do have to have a real trial for a really big case...we don't want to have to wing it when it really matters.  So I am going to prosecute this case, but mostly as a test run to go through the motions.

As a request for the Attorney General and also for the Justices of the SC, I would ask that this case's date be moved to Sunday, February 27 or later. 

My reason is that I will be out of town from today (already out of town!) and will not return back to town until late Saturday, February 26.

During this time I will be using someone else's (or a library computer) to reach this site and will not have any evidence on hand (or my computer) that the Attorney General might request from me.

Thanks very much in advance.
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Sam Spade
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« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2005, 02:17:11 PM »

Although I still do not totally buy his story (why would his roommate register as a 14-year-old?), no fraud was really done, and I think that he is unlikely to reoffend if he did offend.

I hope that there will be no prosecution. I feel his feelings in this situation are genuine and this embarassment punishment enough.
While I agree that he shouldn't be punished, I think it to be my duty to prosecute, if only for ceremonial purposes.  I won't seek a big penalty, but we could at least get the procedure down if we ever do have to have a real trial for a really big case...we don't want to have to wing it when it really matters.  So I am going to prosecute this case, but mostly as a test run to go through the motions.

As a request for the Attorney General and also for the Justices of the SC, I would ask that this case's date be moved to Sunday, February 27 or later. 

My reason is that I will be out of town from today (already out of town!) and will not return back to town until late Saturday, February 26.

During this time I will be using someone else's (or a library computer) to reach this site and will not have any evidence on hand (or my computer) that the Attorney General might request from me.

Thanks very much in advance.

well, we could select the jury in that time.

That sounds fine to me, Sen. Bono.
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Sam Spade
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« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2005, 05:17:17 PM »

Texasgurl, I think that we're waiting until I can get back into town this Saturday and get he necessary information to the Atty. General in order for him to prosecute the case as need be.

I requested a motion to move the trial to after February 26 because of this.

I hope there aren't any problems or concerns about that.  Thanks.
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Sam Spade
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« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2005, 05:39:14 PM »

I will start on the 26th i guess.
how many jurors?

Will this be for the trial or for jury selection?
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