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Question. Funny. But I forgot to send the slip in they sent me. Just forgot it. An they sent me a notice saying I have to go to Jury Duty. But I can go the date they gave me. But if I have to serve; I can't serve. So can I change it anyway? Thanks.

2006-10-26 12:50:03 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

FROM THE DESK OF:
DR.HERBERT MWELO
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
CONTRACT REVIEW PANEL
SOUTH AFRICA MINING CORP.
PRETORIA.



REQUEST FOR PARTNERSHIP: STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL AND URGENT!

My name is Dr.Herbert Mwelo, I head a Seven-man Tenders Board Committee in
charge of contracts Award, Vetting, Evaluating and payments. I am presently an
accountant with the South Africa Mining Corporation. Your name came highly
remended hence I am contacting you for an Urgent business proposal (please my
apologies for reaching you through this manner). The purpose of this letter to
you is to simplyask your hand in partnership towards the transfer of funds to
the tune of US$41,500M equivalent(Forty-One Million, Five Hundred Thousand
United States Dollars), into a foreign account that you will provide.

The funds are ready and with your unalloyed cooperation the source of the funds
will be made genuine and legitimate, then the transfer is a 100% hitch-free,
timely and totally legitimate too. Needless to say, you dont have to entertain
any fear as I am quite conversant with all laws governing money transfer or
money laundering of any sort.

We have designed this transaction in such a way that we shall be successful and
its proceed, we shall enjoy with absolute peace of mind even after the
successful completion of it all. If you follow my instruction accordingly and
promptly, this transaction will be completed in at the most 10-14 banking days
from the receipt of what I will require of you. At this time I can not devulge
further information regarding this proposal until there exists an understanding
and trust between us for security reasons. But after receivingthis mail and have
perused through it and you are interested, please do respond back via

email: dr_herbertmwelo@excite.com


If this proposal meet your intrerest, we have decided to give you a negotiable
percentage from the entire sum, hoping that it will be satisfactory. Please send
along your response the following:

-Confidential/Private Tel and Fax number.
-Contact name and address.

Thank you for your much anticipated urgent response.

Respectfully,

Dr.Herbert Mwelo

2006-10-26 12:10:22 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-26 11:49:43 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

What is your opinion on the death penalty? Explain your standings using expamples. (this is for my criminal justice class.)

2006-10-26 10:58:58 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

1.2 Billion Dollars could employ 2,000 border officers for the next 20 years. What do you want, the Fence or the Jobs?

2006-10-26 10:49:56 · 16 answers · asked by Skuya!!! 4

My husband was injured by a drunk driver 12 years ago and the guy that hit him only got 3 months in jail and it was his third offense. We want to know if people think that the drunk driving laws should be stiffer.

2006-10-26 10:37:49 · 11 answers · asked by blueeaglecindy 1

How a parole or probation officer benefits from from an understanding of nonverbal communications when interviewing an offender or parolee.

2006-10-26 10:35:30 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

My husband has been on parole for two years - absolutely no problems. This morning after we left the parole officer showed up with several police officers. I assume our house was going to be searched. He has a new parole officer. What could be the reason for this happening? He has not had ANY problems. All he does is go to work and come home. He has kept the same job, no police contact, etc.

2006-10-26 10:10:14 · 17 answers · asked by Dragonfly23 2

My husband has been on parole for two years. He has had ZERO problems, been working full time, etc. He should even be eligible for early discharge. This morning our neighbor called saying my husband's new parole officer, whom my husband has not yet met, was at the door and the house was surrounded by six police cars and several officers. We had both already gone to work.
My sister, who has dealt with parole officers, said they were probably going to raid the house. I have no idea why, but oh well. I want to know what my rights are. My sister said they can keep me and my daughter there for hours while they search and keep us from work and school. She said they did that to her. I don't care if they search the house because we have nothing to hide, but I have never been late to work in ten years, and my daughter has never had an absence or tardy in her seven years of school. Can they detain me while they search? I am not the one on parole.

2006-10-26 10:00:33 · 8 answers · asked by Dragonfly23 2

My neighbor's daughter is away at college and they've left her car, a junky old faded silver VW 89 Jetta, parked right at the property line for months, rarely moving it, about five feet from my driveway entrance.

I don't like the way it looks, that it almost blocks where I have to put the yard waste garbage can every week, just in that 5 foot area, and the garbage truck has to edge right next to her car to reach it, nor the way I can't really see my driveway when entering from the street until the last second.

BTW, I've never spoken to the neighbors since they've lived here four or five years now, so communication probably isn't the answer.

2006-10-26 09:53:58 · 15 answers · asked by hercule 1

When women try and get men jailed for 15 years, for rape.I believe they should do the time they tried to impose on thier innocent victim.

Think about it, the accused will never be free from suspition, real rape victims are affected as they have to prove they arent lying as well. The families of the wrongly accused may always be wondering, what if!

A woman recently was found to be lying for the fourth time, yet escaped almost unpunished, compared to the sentance her victim would have got. As this does happen fairly regular, is it about time mens identities were kept secret, until the facts are gathered?

Maybe then, more women would see true justice quicker, and innocent men would not, have thier lives ruined

2006-10-26 09:43:52 · 41 answers · asked by ? 5

do i have to be guilty of something for this to happen?
and what if i don't answer the door?

2006-10-26 08:46:58 · 36 answers · asked by jay Lo 1

if they have a warrant, are they allowed to break in?

2006-10-26 08:41:06 · 32 answers · asked by jay Lo 1

2006-10-26 08:23:10 · 12 answers · asked by calieyecandy 3

Whenever you are given a ticket for some stupid thing like dog licence, grass to high, doing 58 in a 55 always go to court and make the ticket writer come in for their testimony. I got pulled over by a typical "Barny" because he said I went through a light on yellow. He made numerous mistakes in the ticket including weather conditions...in his testimony he said that it wasn't raining...then I asked him to read out loud what he wrote on the ticket...then asked him which time did he lie...today or when he wrote this...I got his little moron head spinning. ALWAYS fight these people..they want $$$$ PERIOD...no matter what they tell you don't believe them. Make them PAY by fighting everything they do, the laws (most) are set up to protect us from these money grabers..if nothing else it will cost them for the time and effort...and then maybe they will get off the people backs$$$

FIGHT, FIGHT...NEVER give up!!!!!!

BTW..I am only speaking of the little petty crimes designed to make $$$$$

2006-10-26 08:11:32 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

This is for research for my novel. I know that if you're a cop, there's a device that allows him to change the light from red to green, and is in emergency vehicles. Do you know what it's called?

2006-10-26 08:11:04 · 9 answers · asked by Kristen H 6

I know a guy name Jim Bob, and he went AWOL during his AIT training in the U.S. Military. He was eventually processed out of the Military with a general discharge I believe. Anyway, he is applying for a police officer job, and he told the background investigator that he had never been in the Military. I told him he should have been honest about it as they could find out in the background investigation that he served and this would destroy his chances of becoming an officer as he tried to conceal this information.

2006-10-26 06:50:23 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

God! Some help would have been nice.
I put my dog to sleep since my neighbor wouldnt help
That solves that.Happy?

2006-10-26 06:41:06 · 8 answers · asked by stephaniemariewalksonwater 5

Would it be grand theft auto or not? I figured if they had my car key copied they wouldn't get a charge like that. I was just wondering. It would be a shame if they were let off easy.

2006-10-26 06:40:37 · 14 answers · asked by Ashley 2

A few months ago I got a ticket for my German Shepherd walking around on my front yard. The ticket says he was "running at large". I haven't had time to go to court for it, and what I'm wondering if I get pulled over by the police for some reason, can they arrest me for not going to court? I haven't gotten a letter yet from the court for not showing up

2006-10-26 06:16:46 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous

i want to become a cop but i know on the polygraph test, they'll ask you if you've ever sold drugs, i sold a nug of weed for a dollar about 3 years ago, and thats all i've ever sold in my life. Will this hurt my chances of becoming a cop?

*****What if i go back to the kid i sold to and gave him back his dollar, wouldn't that reverse the crime i did? and then i could say i never sold weed?*****

2006-10-26 06:14:33 · 6 answers · asked by kkkkkkkkkkevin 1

Ive been having this problem all morning withmy neighbor, he steal my dogs yard droppings for fertilizer, I tell him Im charging him a nickel, he laughs says call the cops, I do, they laugh, I say fine and taser him mid pick up, so he was laying in my yard twitching stinking it up,so I dragged him to the sidewalk and hosed him off, but now the S.O.B. got up and is again stealing my dogs yard presents...What would you do to stop this horrendous theft?

2006-10-26 06:04:02 · 4 answers · asked by stephaniemariewalksonwater 5

He is really starting to smell, please help?

2006-10-26 05:56:13 · 7 answers · asked by stephaniemariewalksonwater 5

i want to become a cop but i know on the polygraph test, they'll ask you if you've ever sold drugs, i sold a nug of weed for a dollar about 3 years ago, and thats all i've ever sold in my life. Will this hurt my chances of becoming a cop?

I mean, it's been a WHOLE 3 years..

Please help here!

2006-10-26 05:55:29 · 37 answers · asked by kkkkkkkkkkevin 1

He is bringing the value of my home while he lays there twitching clutching a bag of dog droppings, can I legally drag him to the street?

2006-10-26 05:27:06 · 9 answers · asked by stephaniemariewalksonwater 5

The memorial for a fallen cop is being held today, in my town. Main roads are closed, and flags are at half mast.

The issue is, being state employees working a block from the capitol, we had no clue about who the heck he was! Nobody understood why streets were closed this morning, traffic was delayed, and there was such a fuzz.

The state website posted a note explaining that two cops died of motor injuries (actually, one was hit by a judge!). http://www.ct.gov/mil/cwp/view.asp?a=1345&Q=314654

No heroic feats, no final battle against a felon. Just two dead cops killed in traffic accidents.

Obviously, this is costing the tax payers. Should these manifestations be reserved for well known people? Should any ordinary citizen qualify too? Should a ceremonial day like this be equally available to any other citizen, at cost only to tax payers?

And no, I have never been arrested or am a convicted felon because I am not expressing support. So, keep it rational.

2006-10-26 05:24:21 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

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