View Single Post
  #5  
Old 03-28-2008, 10:11 AM
jmartinezclark jmartinezclark is offline
Waking Up
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 18
farmer_giles_of_ham,

I agree with you; an affidavit IS the contract. This has been my position since I initially contacted the San Diego Police Department, however they don't seem to get it. I even communicated with a detective in the auto-theft unit and he refuses to take the case with an "affidavit of lost contract".

I'm doing research within the California Codes to see if I can find a law that makes an affidavit admissible in lieu of a contract or something among those lines. So far, I haven't found anything. If you can point me to where I could find this law, I'd greatly appreciate it.

My goal with this case is 1) to prosecute the individual in criminal court, 2) file a lawsuit against the individual in civil court, and 3) Repo the car (with a Repo-man).

I'm looking for help on this forum for goal#1 and goal#2 above. The Repo-man is another story.

Thank you!
Reply With Quote