LTE 2.0
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- YmoBeThere
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Re: LTE 2.0
I just hit 5K over yonder but am still well short of that here. Perhaps a July 4th weekend project?
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I'm stuck with 1 new message in my Inbox.
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Re: LTE 2.0
There is a law school class called "Conflict of Laws" that covers what happens when the laws of states differ, I slept through a lot of it but I do remember that where marriage is concerned, a marriage that is valid in one state is valid in another unless the second state finds it against its policy. Taking it out of the same-sex marriage realm, for example, it is legal in Virginia to marry your first cousin, but (surprise) not in West Virginia. But first cousins who marry in Virginia are considered legally married in WV.bjornolf wrote:That is one of the problems my wife has had with this whole debate. One of the major points of the constitution is that legal contracts formed in one state must be honored in all states. Sort of the point of the "union." That way, if I get married in Virginia, I don't have to get remarried if I move to California. Or if I drive through a neighboring state, my driver's license is still good and I don't have to pay a fee for owning my car or the stuff in it. Similarly, if a same sex couple gets married in Massachusetts, by the constitution, every state SHOULD have to honor it.Very Duke Blue wrote:Did I understand correctly that if they get married, where it's "legal", the state they live in has to honor their union and they would be eligible to receive any rights that a male and female marriage has?
I would think in both NC and VA, though, the states would declare themselves to have an interest against same-sex marriage, which is problematic in all manner of situations. The NY case involved a couple who (according to the government) wasn't subject to the spousal exemption for estate tax purposes when one passed away. Not gonna get all PPB on you here, but it's a quagmire. Attorneys on our CA board ask a question related to same-sex marriage about once a month.
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At her salary structure, she makes more money per hour than the attorney who would be appointed to represent her (at least in North Carolina, where the hourly rate for appointed misdemeanor defense work is $55.00).lawgrad91 wrote:She didn't show up for court. She is from Eden, so I suspect she won't come to VA for a while, and we won't extradite her on a misdemeanor.CathyCA wrote:Dang. She must have a graduate degree.lawgrad91 wrote:I am prosecuting a lady for prostitution this afternoon. Apparently inflation has really hit the Varnish County market. She wanted $200/hr, $130/half hour, $80/fifteen minutes.
In other words, she would make more in an hour than our substitute judge would make all day.
She waived attorney. At her salary structure, it's unlikely she would be eligible for court appointed counsel anyway.
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Wait a minute. How the hell can Bing[Bot] be a registered user?
In total there are 6 users online :: 4 registered, 0 hidden and 2 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes)
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Wow. Virginia's rate is $60/hr out of court, $90/hr in court, but for a misdemeanor there's a cap of $120/charge.CathyCA wrote:At her salary structure, she makes more money per hour than the attorney who would be appointed to represent her (at least in North Carolina, where the hourly rate for appointed misdemeanor defense work is $55.00).
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Pineapple Peanut Butter can be messy, but a quagmire? A tasty one nonetheless.lawgrad91 wrote: Not gonna get all PPB on you here, but it's a quagmire.
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Eww. Or maybe not....digging in my cabinet looking for potential quagmires...YmoBeThere wrote:Pineapple Peanut Butter can be messy, but a quagmire? A tasty one nonetheless.lawgrad91 wrote: Not gonna get all PPB on you here, but it's a quagmire.
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I've gotten nothing done so far today. And I like it that way!
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YmoBeThere wrote:I've gotten nothing done so far today. And I like it that way!
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Okay, 3 hours later and I've managed to cook dinner(steak), and dust off a couple bookshelves and consolidate them down. So, a little something but still not much.
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It's Independence Day! Declare your independence from doing anything you don't want to do!YmoBeThere wrote:Okay, 3 hours later and I've managed to cook dinner(steak), and dust off a couple bookshelves and consolidate them down. So, a little something but still not much.
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I didn't do too much today, either. Did make fake snow cones. Tomorrow - fake cotton candy.
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I saw an incredibly important person tonight. At least the vehicle must have had a very important person in it since they decided that they didn't need to sit in the line of traffic coming up the hill. This meant that he was heading up the hill in my lane of traffic. Fortunately, the two lanes are wide enough that I could go to the right and avoid him. I really wanted to park the car, chase him up the hill and introduce him to the police officers directed traffic at the four way stop.
OK - I actually wanted to pull the driver out of the car and slap him silly but thought twice before I followed through on that thought.
OK - I actually wanted to pull the driver out of the car and slap him silly but thought twice before I followed through on that thought.
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That's what I get for heading home at the end of the fireworks display instead of before it or during it.
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Neighbors shooting off fireworks have finally stopped.
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Don't know if anyone did fireworks in the neighborhood, given the eleventy billion inches of rain we've had for the last 242 days.
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We had competing fireworks on the island. Most of the crowd went to the beach to watch, while some of us stayed on the front porch. Pretty cool
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Lavabe - thought of you last night. The truck parked two doors down from my sister's house last night had an EKU Colonels license frame on it. I almost knocked on the door to see if they knew you.
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bjornolf wrote:that is one of the problems my wife has had with this whole debate. One of the major points of the constitution is that legal contracts formed in one state must be honored in all states. Sort of the point of the "union." That way, if I get married in Virginia, I don't have to get remarried if I move to California. Or if I drive through a neighboring state, my driver's license is still good and I don't have to pay a fee for owning my car or the stuff in it. Similarly, if a same sex couple gets married in Massachusetts, by the constitution, every state SHOULD have to honor it.
I expect that this argument will be coming soon to Supreme Court near you.
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