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    General Discussions #5

    Church discretionary funds that a local bishop would have access to aren't supposed to go to attorneys fees. If his bishop is giving him money for that, the bishop should prepare to get a strongly worded letter from Salt Lake.
  2. R

    General Discussions #5

    Certain types of debt, i.e., federal student loans, are always forgiven upon the death of the debtor, unless there was a co-signer to the original loan on the master promissory note. It goes beyond state law. HTH.
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    General Discussions #5

    This isn't a private organization? We're out in the ether? Where in the world did you find "out in the ether" as an element of the first amendment. I'll go check lexis and see if I can find some SCOTUS cases about your personal freedom of speech protection being extended to speaking your mind on...
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    General Discussions #5

    There's a difference between the government restricting free speech and a private organization doing so. First amendment applies to the congress passing laws abridging the freedom of speech or the press and has been extended to states and local governments and agencies. It's not a blanket...
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    Raven is innocent!

    I knew those two while they were dating and right after they got married... she always seemed 100% devoted, regardless of whether he deserved the devotion. HTH.
  6. R

    General Discussions #4

    The traditional burglar is not interested in violence, he/she is interested only in taking someone else's possessions. When is the best time to take others' possessions? When they aren't home or when they're asleep. Many burglars who are prompted into violence do so when they think no one is at...
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    Raven is innocent!

    Well if the killing was in fact random, that makes LE's job 100x harder in trying to find the perp. If the killing WAS random, there is an even greater need for Raven and the family to start trying to drum up some information from the public but they've been reluctant to do that... that's why I...
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    Raven is innocent!

    Rooster there are always exceptions to the rule... but rules are usually rules because they happen most of the time. Do you have any other ideas for why Raven would not be guilty? I went to college with him and Janet and I am really hoping that he didn't do this even though the circumstantial...
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    Raven is innocent!

    A vast majority of burglars are unarmed and commit no violent acts. Most of them are only interested in theft. Those who are interested in violence bring their own weapons and usually don't rely on knives because they are not as effective as guns. If she was killed using a knife from the kitchen...
  10. R

    General discussion #3

    Exactly... the soccer game may have nothing to do with whether or not they arrest him for her murder. Let's face it, the cops shouldn't arrest someone unless they know they have a case and can satisfy the elements of a murder charge. There is a significant difference in the requisites for a...
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    General discussion #3

    pick up game is where a bunch of people just get together to play... there isn't any affiliation with a league or anything else... you just call up some friends, say "hey, let's play [insert sport name here] tonight at 7"... round everyone up, and then play a game. very informal.
  12. R

    General discussion #3

    I went to college with both of them. Knew them both fairly well I guess... honestly after they started dating they stuck to themselves a decent amount of the time... attached at the hip. I hadn't talked to either of them for a couple of years, but seriously... I'd have to throw my vote in the...
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    General discussion #3

    Raven definitely did play soccer in college and at the time it seemed like that was one of the few things he cared about. it wouldn't surprise me if he actually was playing pick-up soccer, although from my personal dealings with him the idea of him committing the crime doesn't seem all that...

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