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seniorjudge

Senior Member
CdwJava said:
...Also, presenting an officer with an affidavit and a court decision will generally not sway his actions on the side of the road. most the time we will not even accept the documents. I had a guy once try to present me a stack of court opinions "explaining" why he did not need to have his vehicle registered and why he was not required to have a driver's license! Needless to say, I never looked at his ream of papers ... I cited him, he refused to sign, and he went into cuffs and I called a tow....
One defendant told me that there was nothing I could do to him since his doctor had declared him legally dead.

I issued a court order resurrecting him, then threw him in jail.
 


CdwJava

Senior Member
seniorjudge said:
One defendant told me that there was nothing I could do to him since his doctor had declared him legally dead.

I issued a court order resurrecting him, then threw him in jail.
Hah! The Christ v. Lazarus gambit!

Love it!

- Carl
 

trisk

Junior Member
seniorjudge said:
One defendant told me that there was nothing I could do to him since his doctor had declared him legally dead.

I issued a court order resurrecting him, then threw him in jail.

LOL I love it
 

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