tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669412675139526125.post110823129565361351..comments2024-03-12T21:13:06.850-05:00Comments on Legal Schnauzer: Lying Lawyers Draw Inconsistent Punishmentlegalschnauzerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09619089628125964154noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669412675139526125.post-51698927463960359792010-04-23T23:39:10.344-05:002010-04-23T23:39:10.344-05:00Hey Dawg, I have gotten a "sheriff's sale...Hey Dawg, I have gotten a "sheriff's sale" deed in my filecabinet probably 20 years old and worthless. In the legal process of levying or enforcing a lien, this is a worthless tool basically to scare the home owner, but it has no teeth. It is no more than a lien on your house which can be erased or "fall off" through a chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy. As far as the sale of the assets like a car or whatever, their is a possibility of that happening if the vehicle does not have a primary lien holder on it. I've seen it done through the process of collecting on a bad debt through the legal (lengthy) process of suing for unpaid services and then the somewhat complicated process of enforcing the lien. Like I said no repo or forclosure can happen if the particular item being attached to has a primary lien holder on it. If you have it paid for then you can have some problems. I'm your friend and not a collector (I despise them) but have had to collect a few debts over the past 28 years of being in business and not being paid for "intangible" services. The moving business. I've gone after a few people who were basically trying to not pay and have won a few times other times ended up with a useless document that says sheriff's deed. The fact that the deputy called you? That, I find strange. They are supposed to be uninterested parties and are, it's just their job through the actions of motions filed through the county court which they are required to fulfill which, auctioning property on the court house steps is a duty that falls under their job description. Hey, I've been on the other side of the stick and avoided a couple of liens in district court which I couldn't afford to fight ( Collections know whether you have the money to fight them or not and I didn't and as in your case I did not owe the money and was prepared to defend myself but the district judge would not let me and deferred the case to a later date. I was worried because I do have a couple of auto's paid and I knew they could haul them off if they got a judgement, so, I declared bankruptcy and with an automatic stay which put an end to their case. Bankruptcy is not always a good alternative but in my case it was. The only good lawyer is a ( how does that go?)Lawyer's are the engine of corruption. Professional debt collectors have no empathy and will use any tactic available to harass and eventually try to break you or make your life miserable. They ought to be publicly hanged for what they do to especially the older, senior population and those who don't know how to fight them back. They must be aliens, I don't know how they sleep at night. Screw them. If there is a Hell, they have front row seats.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669412675139526125.post-14273378987236405192010-04-23T17:40:24.554-05:002010-04-23T17:40:24.554-05:00As mentioned in my other comment on your blog, I k...As mentioned in my other comment on your blog, I know first-hand about lawyers & judges dishonest judicial activities and crippling results from it. Because you've written extensively about "lawyers who clearly have lied in court documents--and pretty much gotten away with it," I hope that you highlight my amazing 'lying lawyers' story: "Some Home Foreclosures are Actually Disguised Real Estate Extortions," . For a long time, I have been making my public appeal for legal help. By the same token, not only would I become helped, I feel certain that CASE STUDY stories like mine can be a catalyst toward judicial overhaul and debt collection reform. If any legal advocates can help, place contact me @ barbara@lawgrace. If any legal advocates can help, place contact me @ barbara@lawgrace.Barbara Ann Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07744141982092489224noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669412675139526125.post-43794739012551389112010-04-20T21:37:31.529-05:002010-04-20T21:37:31.529-05:00That's funny, and scary, about the bartering t...That's funny, and scary, about the bartering that apparently goes on among lawyers. I hear it happens on the civil side. I hear there is a law firm in Bham that specializes in employment cases and will barter back and forth with big employers, such as UAB. "Hey, I'll give you a good deal on this case if you'll help me out with this one." Under that kind of system, the stronger your case, the more likely that someplace like UAB is likely to get off the hook.legalschnauzerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09619089628125964154noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669412675139526125.post-7367838781338424712010-04-20T21:31:38.715-05:002010-04-20T21:31:38.715-05:00I have a friend married to a lawyer in the 3 perce...I have a friend married to a lawyer in the 3 percent. She told me even he trades, as in I'll give you my dui for your fraud. Nice to know you pay a lawyer and even though you're innocent you lose your case because the other lawyer had something your lawyer wanted.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669412675139526125.post-6443131132670071312010-04-20T20:53:03.757-05:002010-04-20T20:53:03.757-05:00It's a gift! From Anon 1.It's a gift! From Anon 1.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669412675139526125.post-15887987244465241172010-04-20T20:22:25.779-05:002010-04-20T20:22:25.779-05:00Anon No. 1: "97 percent of lawyers give the r...Anon No. 1: "97 percent of lawyers give the rest of us a bad name."<br /><br />That's one of the best lines I've heard in a long time. Do you mind if I steal it from you?<br /><br />Anon No. 2: Interesting about the lawyers who move up the ladder and lie. I assume you are talking about judges?legalschnauzerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09619089628125964154noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669412675139526125.post-40263227946816147472010-04-20T19:54:20.522-05:002010-04-20T19:54:20.522-05:00All lawyers lie - including those who have moved u...All lawyers lie - including those who have moved up the food chain and are in higher positions.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669412675139526125.post-2739953068588960362010-04-20T19:52:26.216-05:002010-04-20T19:52:26.216-05:00Seriously? Lying lawyers? Surely NOT! But, real...Seriously? Lying lawyers? Surely NOT! But, really, your blog isn't big enough to accommodate all the names of all the lying lawyers, even if you just limited it to the Birmingham area. And as a lawyer/friend told me once, "Ninety-seven percent of lawyers give the rest of us a bad name."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669412675139526125.post-51688651096731910072010-04-20T13:30:23.134-05:002010-04-20T13:30:23.134-05:00If it suits their purposes, people are going to li...If it suits their purposes, people are going to lie in court and lie in court documents. The police do it all the time. It's part of their job - to protect, to serve & to commit perjury whenever it supports the state's case. Lawyers who represent politicians in civil suits also lie in court.Robby Scott Hillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08625575128616865817noreply@blogger.com