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| If you have a copy of the judges decision from the ruling of Jacobs vs Loflin please I would like to see it. Thank you. This is not a bash post. I just want to see for myself how the judge ruled as I studying for my LSATS. |
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   Location: who knows? | Pretty sure if your not the brand inspector or the indiviual this is addressed to or the parties involved, you did not obtain this legally. You would need a gramma request to get this legally where it is a civil matter.
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           Location: Kansas | nvrenuf - 2015-10-28 12:48 PM Pretty sure if your not the brand inspector or the indiviual this is addressed to or the parties involved, you did not obtain this legally. You would need a gramma request to get this legally where it is a civil matter.
If it was posted on facebook, then it's for the public to see. |
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| I apologize for stirring the pot or potty. I am interested in equine law and will be using this particular case in the future and will be attending law school based upon my previous LSAT, am retaking only to improve my chances at scholarship. |
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| any court decision can be viewed legally by the public.
edited to add...yo will usually need credentials to view Federal verdicts...however most county/state documents can be viewed by anyone anytime...
BTW Angel Wings, if you would like to see all documents pertaining to this case which have been filed, go to the courts website for the venue and look up the civil action number. You should be able to view everything, including the Complaint, the answers, ect...
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     Location: SE KS | nvrenuf - 2015-10-28 12:48 PM
Pretty sure if your not the brand inspector or the indiviual this is addressed to or the parties involved, you did not obtain this legally. You would need a gramma request to get this legally where it is a civil matter.
So are you stirring the pot?!?!?!!?! LOL |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | Angel Wings - 2015-10-28 12:54 PM
I apologize for stirring the pot or potty. I am interested in equine law and will be using this particular case in the future and will be attending law school based upon my previous LSAT,  am retaking only to improve my chances at scholarship.  Â
This statement got me to reminiscing.....a trip down memory lane. Reminded me of a hilarious scene in "Animal House":
Boon: Watch it....they're serious this time!
Otter: Take it easy, I'm pre-law.
Boon: I thought you were pre-med.
Otter: What's the difference?
Thought a little levity might be in order. |
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| Angel Wings - 2015-10-28 12:54 PM
I apologize for stirring the pot or potty. I am interested in equine law and will be using this particular case in the future and will be attending law school based upon my previous LSAT,  am retaking only to improve my chances at scholarship.  Â
Looks to me like a simple contract dispute.
Offer and Acceptance/Rejection, Terms, Mutual Understanding (which is usually where disputes occur) and did both parties comply, Breach, Excuse, etc. You'll learn all of this in your contracts course and there will be plenty of cases to look at. |
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| Thanks. With the price of barrel horses being a considerable investment I think Equine Law would be a great speciality. |
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   Location: who knows? | lhighquality - 2015-10-29 12:11 PM nvrenuf - 2015-10-28 12:48 PM Pretty sure if your not the brand inspector or the indiviual this is addressed to or the parties involved, you did not obtain this legally. You would need a gramma request to get this legally where it is a civil matter. So are you stirring the pot?!?!?!!?! LOL
No I'm not are you!!!!!!!! How would I be stirring the pot??? Maybe you are!!!! Civil court documents are not open to the public, you have to go through proceedures to get it. Not just go to the court and ask for it. |
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           Location: Kansas | nvrenuf - 2015-10-28 2:53 PM lhighquality - 2015-10-29 12:11 PM nvrenuf - 2015-10-28 12:48 PM Pretty sure if your not the brand inspector or the indiviual this is addressed to or the parties involved, you did not obtain this legally. You would need a gramma request to get this legally where it is a civil matter. So are you stirring the pot?!?!?!!?! LOL No I'm not are you!!!!!!!! How would I be stirring the pot??? Maybe you are!!!! Civil court documents are not open to the public, you have to go through proceedures to get it. Not just go to the court and ask for it.
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        Location: Displaced Iowegian | nvrenuf - 2015-10-28 2:53 PM lhighquality - 2015-10-29 12:11 PM nvrenuf - 2015-10-28 12:48 PM Pretty sure if your not the brand inspector or the indiviual this is addressed to or the parties involved, you did not obtain this legally. You would need a gramma request to get this legally where it is a civil matter. So are you stirring the pot?!?!?!!?! LOL No I'm not are you!!!!!!!! How would I be stirring the pot??? Maybe you are!!!! Civil court documents are not open to the public, you have to go through proceedures to get it. Not just go to the court and ask for it. Not entirely true.....depends on the state.....many states actually post civil court documents online......unless those procedures are sealed with a non-disclosure agreement.
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      Location: Beggs, OK | nvrenuf - 2015-10-28 2:53 PM lhighquality - 2015-10-29 12:11 PM nvrenuf - 2015-10-28 12:48 PM Pretty sure if your not the brand inspector or the indiviual this is addressed to or the parties involved, you did not obtain this legally. You would need a gramma request to get this legally where it is a civil matter. So are you stirring the pot?!?!?!!?! LOL No I'm not are you!!!!!!!! How would I be stirring the pot??? Maybe you are!!!! Civil court documents are not open to the public, you have to go through proceedures to get it. Not just go to the court and ask for it.
You can get online and get MANY civil court documents, as they are public record. It just depends on whether that particular court reports them. |
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| Angel Wings - 2015-10-28 12:54 PM
I apologize for stirring the pot or potty. I am interested in equine law and will be using this particular case in the future and will be attending law school based upon my previous LSAT,  am retaking only to improve my chances at scholarship.  Â
Congratulations and best of luck in your further education. Let us know your thoughts on the case when you get the documents. I don't think you're stirring the pot at all. Reviewing sworn documents is not even close to gossip. |
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| hoofs_in_motion - 2015-10-28 3:00 PM nvrenuf - 2015-10-28 2:53 PM lhighquality - 2015-10-29 12:11 PM nvrenuf - 2015-10-28 12:48 PM Pretty sure if your not the brand inspector or the indiviual this is addressed to or the parties involved, you did not obtain this legally. You would need a gramma request to get this legally where it is a civil matter. So are you stirring the pot?!?!?!!?! LOL No I'm not are you!!!!!!!! How would I be stirring the pot??? Maybe you are!!!! Civil court documents are not open to the public, you have to go through proceedures to get it. Not just go to the court and ask for it. Get your panties out of a bunch.....geez
LOL! I feel inclined to give a lesson in true pot stirring. |
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