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Originally posted by djvexd
reply to post by Jean Paul Zodeaux
Point taken. However both of those CEO's were convicted of crimes of a larger scope and for things that they had a direct hand in controlling. 1 house foreclosure generally doesn't even become detected on a CEO's radar unless the foreclosure of a major business and it's associated properties. Granted they could in theory trace it down to the actual account rep, however then it it becomes the arguement of who authorized what and then generall it is a he said/ she said.
Originally posted by Signals
I hope they have a darn good lawyer.
There are seven demands for Discovery questions to ask all lawyers, attorneys, counselors, esquires:
(1) Please produce the legislative act and its implementing regulations that precipitated this cause.
(2) Please produce the legislative act that created the office of lawyer, attorney, counselor, esquire. Please give me the address of this office where I may go and get a License for Practicing Law.
(3) Please produce a copy of your Oath of Office as an Officer of the Court and where you filed it into Public Record
(4) Please produce the contract signed by Myself, Proper name of the living soul, and you (name of the lawyer), in which I agreed to give up My constitutional rights.
(5) Please give Me your name, address, and phone number.
(6) Please give Me your bond number and your bonding company.
(7) Please send to me an acknowledgment that you understand that you have perjured your oath of office and are committing Constructive Treason against the constitution of the united States of America, the
State of ________ and the American Peace Flag.
The proper response to "You have been sued" is the Redemption Process orRejection, Returning their Contract unsigned in full accord with Truth In Lending. Never let an Attorney or Lawyer send you any document without "Accepting it for Value" or Rejecting, Returning without a Signature in full accord with Truth In Lending.
But BOA is the culprit here, not the naive couple.
Originally posted by NoEXcUseS
The problem with this that I keep seeing all over this thread is something along the lines of this... "Boy I hope they sure get a good settlement for all these terrible things they've been through..."
Now don't get me wrong,I think they should be duly compensated (and then some) for what BoA has put 'em through, but a little settlement for literally stealing a couples home that they own completely. But a settlement really won't mean s#!t to BoA. Do you think, at maximum, say $1,000,000 will even faze them? Not in the slightest! There needs to be a criminal investigation of this!
The point of a settlement is just a much to compensate the victim as it is to punish the offender, and a fine against one of the largest corporate banks in the world won't do squat. There needs to be severe discouragement against BoA so they can't pull this cr@p again!
NEXUS
Originally posted by Digital_Reality
reply to post by Signals
Wow, I'm still trying to wrap my head around this. So they owned the house and BOA just took it by mistake and couldn't be bothered with the details.
Surreal...
Even if BOA dropped a check with 10 figures on it in front of me to settle out of court it would never happen. In a situation like this, they need their name drug through the mud. I would take this right to the federal level and keep pushing. Even if I got no money out of it, I would do anything to damage those jackasses for a mistake like this.
Originally posted by daddio
ARE YOU INSANE!!!! NEVER hire a lawyer, THEY ARE IN ON IT!!
Originally posted by Teddo
There is one more thing I realize as well though...That the concept I presented above is not just in one person's thoughts, the concept is alive and circulating in the minds of a lot of people lately worldwide. Planting a reminder of that on this post just spreads it a little farther, and brings it that much closer to a reality.
Originally posted by Signals
Originally posted by daddio
ARE YOU INSANE!!!! NEVER hire a lawyer, THEY ARE IN ON IT!!
Yes, most likely!
What should they do, represent themselves?
You lost me there...
Originally posted by Jean Paul Zodeaux
It seems to me this case goes well beyond tort law and civil suits, and has ventured into criminal law, and the couple should go to the Sheriff's Department and file a verified complaint, for illegal trespass, theft of property, and obstruction of justice.
Originally posted by Realtruth
Federal decision trump state laws, so any decisions made in Federal circuit courts effect all states and most other federal courts.
Originally posted by kyred
reply to post by kozmo
Concerning the old lady stuff and McDonald's
The woman eventually settled for about 665,000 dollars