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Old May 5th 10, 04:43 PM posted to misc.writing,alt.religion.kibology,rec.aviation.piloting
Mark
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On May 5, 9:54*am, Mark wrote:
On May 5, 9:28*am, Ari wrote:

On Tue, 4 May 2010 18:06:08 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
Mark


Enjoy the wait Tic, toc, tic...
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All you Ferrari drivers, come join us @www.ferrarichat.com!
All you pilots, jump into the left seat @www.airlinepilotforums.com!


Sure stinky. Sure. Let's look at posting archives. How
will you explain sending death threats to yourself by
forgeries of my google account.

LOL! *You got nothing.

Malicious Procescution defined:

"An action for malicious prosecution is the remedy for baseless and
malicious litigation. It is not limited to criminal prosecutions but
may be brought in response to any baseless and malicious litigation or
prosecution, whether criminal or civil. The criminal defendant or
civil respondent in a baseless and malicious case may later file this
claim in civil court against the parties who took an active role in
initiating or encouraging the original case. The defendant in the
initial case becomes the plaintiff in the malicious prosecution suit,
and the plaintiff or prosecutor in the original case becomes the
defendant. In most states the claim must be filed within a year after
the end of the original case."

BE FOREWARNED!

SHOULD YOU FIND ANYONE STUPID ENOUGH TO BELIEVE
YOUR LIES, THEY TOO WILL BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES,

Stupid Fairy Stinkystain.

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PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT defined-

In jurisprudence, prosecutorial misconduct is a procedural defense;
via which, a defendant may argue that they should not be held
criminally liable for actions which may have broken the law, because
the prosecution acted in an "inappropriate" or "unfair" manner. Such
arguments may involve allegations that the prosecution withheld
evidence or knowingly permitted FALSE TESTIMONY. This is similar to
selective prosecution.

Prosecutorial misconduction opens the door to successfully litigate
malicious prosecution. That's right turkey.

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Mark