Re: State Sales Tax/Two Cities


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Posted by B. Morris on March 02, 1998 at 21:23:46:

In Reply to: Re: State Sales Tax/Two Cities posted by Patrick Henry on March 02, 1998 at 18:33:07:

: Now.

: If you permit arraignment to occur, you don't have
: much chance to win except as a result of good solid
: "code pleading" in the circumstance where the
: statute is being mis-applied, insufficient evidence,
: etc.

: If venue isn't fully challenged NOW, prior to the
: arraignment attempt, you lose the venue argument.

: Jurisdiction can, and should, be challenged at this
: time also, although subject matter jurisdiction can
: be challenged at any time--that defect cannot be
: waived.

: While I don't agree with them on much of anything,
: I've heard that the BEHOLD! Bill of Particulars material
: is being quite successful in keeping arraignments
: from occurring, and getting charges dropped. Worth
: checking out.

: Also, you should have received an e-mail address
: (not for general publication) of a trust expert
: who has had experience in assisting pure trust
: clients fight criminal charges. Follow up on that
: also.
Thanks for the info and your concern. As of 7pm mountain I have not reiceved that trust #.




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