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Old 09-29-2004, 10:11 PM
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Thanks Weishaupt will keep that in mind........
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<font color=darkblue face=verdana>Thanks for the case, Vanton[/color]
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Weis, Here's another to verify:



'It is a requirement that cannot be deemed to be satisfied by mere notice and hearing if a state has contrived a conviction through the pretense of a trial which in truth is but used as a means of depriving a defendant of liberty through a deliberate deception of court and jury by the presentation of testimony known to be perjured. Such a contrivance by a state to procure the conviction and imprisonment of a defendant is as inconsistent with the rudimentary demands of justice as is the obtaining of a like result by intimidation.' Brady v Maryland 373 US 83,86
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Old 10-16-2004, 05:33 PM
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Does anyone know the proper citation for the Credit River Decree aka First National Bank of Montgomery v Jerome Daly. It is noted everywhere, however, I have been unable to get this case. It would be greatly appreciated.
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Does anyone know the proper citation for the Credit River Decree aka First National Bank of Montgomery v Jerome Daly.

[color=black][b]I did numerous searches, cross-searches, addittions, deletions, etc. . . Federal, state, etc . . & no case or even a Law Review. It is either a fabrication by agents or an unpublished case.



BT, I need to prepre for my case on Monday, please hold on.



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