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shaggin

Member
What is the name of your state? CA In a custody case can I file a declaration of what I was told by a DEA agent about my ex? If for example I state: the DEA agent told me "growers of marijuuana use the magazines that was found when your ex husband was arrested for guidence in growing marijuana". Would this be considered hearsay and can it be used in a declaration? Also, does anyone have a good link explaining hearsay?
 


stealth2

Under the Radar Member
shaggin said:
What is the name of your state? CA In a custody case can I file a declaration of what I was told by a DEA agent about my ex? If for example I state: the DEA agent told me "growers of marijuuana use the magazines that was found when your ex husband was arrested for guidence in growing marijuana". Would this be considered hearsay and can it be used in a declaration? Also, does anyone have a good link explaining hearsay?
And I'm sure that there are other, legitimate, readers of the same mags. It proves nothing.
 

shaggin

Member
Ok, so how about I make the statement not saying that I was told this by the DEA, as my opinion on what the magazines are used for, is that ok?
 

CJane

Senior Member
They print magazines that give you pointers on growing pot? Wow, the things you learn on the internet.

OP ~ Unless he's been convicted of drug charges, you're going to have a really hard time using drugs against him. And if he has, who cares what he reads?
 

shaggin

Member
stealth2 said:
And I'm sure that there are other, legitimate, readers of the same mags. It proves nothing.
In addition to being arrested with marijuana and scales, purchasing 13 acres of very remote property in Oregon and buying a very large prefab steel wharehouse for the property and solar power I think it is easy to make some assumptions. Along with the fact he has previous convictions for drug sales.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
Your opinion is moot. The courts deal with facts. When were the drug convictions? If they were prior to the custody determination, they're useless anyway.
 

CJane

Senior Member
shaggin said:
In addition to being arrested with marijuana and scales, purchasing 13 acres of very remote property in Oregon and buying a very large prefab steel wharehouse for the property and solar power I think it is easy to make some assumptions. Along with the fact he has previous convictions for drug sales.
OMG! I live on 9 acres in Missouri (meth capital of the world), there's a large steel building on the property, AND I'd love to have solar power.

I must be a drug dealer.

The only magazine I read is Practical Horseman though.
 

shaggin

Member
stealth2 said:
Your opinion is moot. The courts deal with facts. When were the drug convictions? If they were prior to the custody determination, they're useless anyway.
I have full temp. custody right now until the 730 eval comes back, there is no determination as of yet. Besides the current conviction back in 96 he sold meth to a police officer and did 6 months. Also, meth was found at his house in 2001. Do you really believe that his long history of drug abuse won't be considered? He had his third DUI with our 10 year old in the car, that is how he was arrested for the pot. In addition he had $130,000 in cash in the the truck, this from a man who has not worked or filed taxes in three years, He is saying his mother gave him the money.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
What I'm saying is that it's impossible to make any sort of informed opinion without adequate information. Sorry, but I have no intention to go back and see just what info you may have provided in earlier posts that might be pertinent to this particular question. Maybe someone else will. But for the most part, what you post in THIS thread is what I'll base my input on. Not important enough info to include? Not my problem.
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
shaggin said:
Ok, so how about I make the statement not saying that I was told this by the DEA, as my opinion on what the magazines are used for, is that ok?
And if you've ever picked up a woman's magazine then you are guilty of being a hooker. Have you read the women's magazines lately with all their sex talk and different positions, places to have sex, ways to 'spice up your sex life'?

If you play this game so can he.

And besides, being a drug dealer WITHOUT charges or a conviction, is no relevant to being a parent.

Now, answer for the court please, how many times a day do you masterbate?
 

Shay-Pari'e

Senior Member
A declaration is simply words that you write, that you file. Anyone in the party of the suit, (Or not even a party of the suit), can file one. It will be put in the file, and it is up to the judge to entertain it.
 

Shay-Pari'e

Senior Member
stealth2 said:
Your opinion is moot. The courts deal with facts. When were the drug convictions? If they were prior to the custody determination, they're useless anyway.
How can this persons criminal record, not have anything to do with a custody case? I didn't see that there was a determination of the custody case.

BB?

Did you miss this?



Besides the current conviction back in 96 he sold meth to a police officer and did 6 months. Also, meth was found at his house in 2001. Do you really believe that his long history of drug abuse won't be considered? He had his third DUI with our 10 year old in the car, that is how he was arrested for the pot. In addition he had $130,000 in cash in the the truck, this from a man who has not worked or filed taxes in three years, He is saying his mother gave him the money.

I have not read his prior posts, so I will go do that now.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
--PARIDISE-- said:
How can this persons criminal record, not have anything to do with a custody case? I didn't see that there was a determination of the custody case.

BB?

Did you miss this?



Besides the current conviction back in 96 he sold meth to a police officer and did 6 months. Also, meth was found at his house in 2001. Do you really believe that his long history of drug abuse won't be considered? He had his third DUI with our 10 year old in the car, that is how he was arrested for the pot. In addition he had $130,000 in cash in the the truck, this from a man who has not worked or filed taxes in three years, He is saying his mother gave him the money.

I have not read his prior posts, so I will go do that now.
The point is, the OP didn't find it relevant to tell us any of this in this thread, but expected us to either go back and dig up the info or just sort of know it.
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
stealth2 said:
The point is, the OP didn't find it relevant to tell us any of this in this thread, but expected us to either go back and dig up the info or just sort of know it.
Plus the fact that she does NOT have custody....she's trying to overturn the already existing custody order.
 

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