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Archive for April, 2010

Happy Holidays…Hope You Have Your Kid…

Due to me doing videos of Ryan Homes this year in August got arrested and then ex husband fought for full custody… had to move and no lawyer or money for and just got sentenced for Ryan Homes Incidents… Realtor self employed in Foreclosure Fiasco Dayton, Ohio if anyone would like to send a gifrtand not allowed to go into ANY Ryan Homes Subdivision EVER again! They are only One of the Biggest Builders in America! :) The Judge said if I had my 40 hours Community Service done and fine paid I would probably be able to leave the Country… I am too scared to stay here with all these rules… do you know you have to pay to be on Probation? on line pharmacies My Ex Husband fought for Full Custody over all this Ryan Homes mess so not only do I not have money for a Lawyer for that now and trying to get help from Legal Aid but now have to decide what is more important… Staying out of Jail for not paying my fine or trying to find a cheap lawyer to help me to stop from seeing my son in a locked facility because like I said my Ex Won Everything! Yes, I am looking for a real job but my credit is jacked up and now have criminal Ryan Homes stuff… so I look really bad to an employer… Realtors don’t get paid until a closing in case nobody knows and I’m starting to promote my mess because IF I don’t sell a bloody House how the heck am I supposed to pay my fine to Stay Out of Jail and still be FREE to get a lawyer to see my son Outside in Freedom!

The policeman acquitted of a 2004 death-in-custody on Palm Island in north Queensland has, for the first time, offered his sympathy to the victim’s family. Senior Sergeant Chris Hurley has been giving evidence at the latest inquest into the death of Cameron Doomadgee. The 36-year-old Palm Island man died from internal injuries suffered during his arrest for allegedly being drunk and a public nuisance. Sergeant Hurley told the hearing that he offered his “sincere sympathy” to Mr Doomadgee’s partner and family. He said he was “sorry for the angst they’ve had to suffer” in recent years. But under questioning from the Doomadgee family’s barrister, Sergeant Hurley said he “didn’t regret his actions on the day” and that he had arrested people for the “same type of offence” since order medicine online then. Outside court, family spokeswoman Elizabeth Clay said the apology did not mean anything. She said the famiy needs to forgive to move on but cannot do so yet….. www.abc.net.au *

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