[blindlaw] What kinds of questions can you ask on this list?

ckrugman at sbcglobal.net ckrugman at sbcglobal.net
Mon Sep 20 16:57:56 UTC 2010


If you are doing research you could benefit from the legal professionals 
part. Actually once you sign up you can access all of it. I also forgot that 
there is a section for law students.
Chuck
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Blaine Deutscher" <b.m.deutscher at sasktel.net>
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Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 9:11 AM
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> Chuck. As a student who is hoping to attend Law school would you consider 
> me
> joining the federal side of this website or just the general side as a
> "Laymen?"
>
> Blaine
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> Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 8:34 AM
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>
> if you ar not familiar with it you might find www.findlaw.com helpful. 
> There
> are essentially two sections one for the general public which deals with
> various of the law for laymen and the Findlaw for Legal Professionals
> section which has access to the specific statutes and much case law from
> many states and the Federal system.
> chuck
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Blaine Deutscher" <b.m.deutscher at sasktel.net>
> To: <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 7:15 AM
> Subject: [blindlaw] What kinds of questions can you ask on this list?
>
>
>> Hello there.
>>
>> I was wondering what kinds of questions a person can ask on this list? I
>> know people don't want to give free legal advice but if it's a one answer
>> question like I'd seek a lawyer or I think you might have a good case on
>> your hands then what kinds of questions can you ask on here? The last
>> sinario that I sent, after looking it over, had a lot of open ended 
>> areas.
>> the original question, this was in a Canadian Law class but would be
>> interesting to find out a little about how other states do things if 
>> there
>> is a website that can give me general laws about their state, or titles 
>> of
>> books that people can pick up to learn about different areas of the US
>> Legal
>> system, I'd be interested in learning about them. the sinario that I 
>> wrote
>> in about was you and a friend are at a bar having a few drinks and being 
>> a
>> little foolish. You start by joking around and you start punching each
>> other, not full out but a playful come on give it to me attitude. As
>> you're
>> doing this a police officer comes up and puts his hand on your shoulder
>> and
>> says "Okay you've asked for it" and you turn around and punch him. Now
>> there
>> are a few things that come up with this. did the bouncer or bar tender 
>> ask
>> you to stop previously giving you ample opportunity to stop playing
>> around?
>> Why didn't the bouncer kick you and your friend out of the bar instead
>> they
>> called the police right away? How much alcohol had you consumed? This is 
>> a
>> very interesting question as DUI's come up a lot in my age group, 18-25,
>> so
>> I'm always curious with what my rights are if I'm ever that drunk that a
>> police officer has to be called. You dont' have to ansewr this just was
>> wondering what, in your state, would you be guilty and if there is any
>> more
>> information needed to explain yourself if there is a website that I can
>> read
>> up on it more that would be greatly appreciated. Have a great day, work
>> hard
>> and play harder.
>>
>> Blaine
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