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I DREAMT THAT I WENT TO A COURT AND TO A JAIL AND THAT I WAS ON AN OBJECT IN WATER TRYING TO ESCAPE FROM SHARKS THANKS EVERYONE:: PLEASE POST FOR WATER SHARK COURT AND JAIL!
Jun 29, 2010, 6:49 pm - G26GRACE27 - Mystical Forum

bankrupcy
I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY but I have dealt with and still do deal with many people in bankruptcy through my business so do not take my answer as that of an expert but of someone who has dealt with it. It depends if you are still in bankruptcy. If you are in any kind of bankruptcy the court and the creditor would seek payment from your winnings. They would know about your winnings as you must report the income to the court. If your bankruptcy has concluded with a discharge from chapter 7 or the com
Jul 16, 2008, 11:38 pm - kloud9y2k - Lottery Discussion Forum

buying lottery tickets
Stack47 asked : Different subject but what if somebody who lived in a state that doesn't allow anonymity, spit the jackpot with someone in another state that does. Would a court rule that state must prove there was an actual winner and must divulge the name because it is public record? I don't think a court can order a state agency in another state to do anything.They might ask the court in the other state to rule in favor of the lottery player that wants to know the identity of
Mar 15, 2008, 3:25 pm - MaddMike51 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Ohio woman decides to drop appeal over lottery tax
An Ohio woman who thought she didn't owe city income tax on lottery money she and her ex-husband received has given up her appeals court case.Tina Marie Rodepouch, of Parkman Road Southwest, had filed an appeal with the 11th District Court of Appeals challenging a Warren Municipal Court decision Sept. 20, 2005, saying she had to pay city taxes on the money.But she has dropped that case and will continue to pay the taxes, said Gregory V. Hicks, Warren's law director. She didn't want to spend any
Jan 19, 2006, 9:30 am - Todd - Lottery News

lottery taxes
Interesting post - especially for the first time. The time available (restraints) to collect the winnings seem have an enormous bearing on the tax issue, and the basic Constructive Receipt mentality. Under normal circumstances, it would appear, you pay in the year won. However, should that timeline be unreasonable, your tax base is the following year. The law is one thing, the ruling of the court trumps the law.Other Constructive Receipt IssuesThe constructive receipt doctrine has been appli
Nov 14, 2005, 1:52 pm - Chewie - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery fight brewing in Massachusetts
I am Julie Prive, the woman who was sued 3 years ago because I found a $4 million dollar ticket in the garbage. If the man who found this ticket loses and he reads this, PLEASE contact me, I am considering suing the state of Massachusetts (the Barnstable County Court) for breaking my Massachusetts Constitutional Rights. The constitution states that all parties are able to present all proofs that may be favorable to them in a court of law (the man suing me had 4 different statements signed un
Oct 21, 2005, 11:33 am - Privejules - Lottery News

Terri Shiavo dies-age 41
Quote: Originally posted by Todd on March 31, 2005 Quote: Originally posted by Thomas Covenant on March 31, 2005 Yes, Michael wanted it removed, he filed the petition. If after the court ruled, Michael changed his mind, he would have had to fight it in court just like Terri's parents. The court ruled that it was Terri's decision, not Michael s.FALSE. Terri was not able to make her decision, so the court ruled that Michael could act FOR her and decide FOR her. If he changed his mind, it would be
Mar 31, 2005, 9:55 pm - Thomas Covenant - Pick 3 Forum

Clerk admits stealing winning lottery ticket from student
A former gas station clerk has admitted stealing a winning lottery ticket worth $20,000 from a college student, telling her it was only worth $100.Antoine Y. Reiche, 34, told a Westboro District Court judge on Friday that he took the Lucky Stars ticket.Prosecutors recommended a sentence of one year of probation and a restraining order that would prohibit him from having any contact with the victim, Erica Schmitt. Judge Michael Brooks did not impose a sentence, halting the case after Reiche's att
Mar 29, 2004, 4:33 am - Todd - Lottery News

Woman accused of stealing lottery tickets bound over for trial
An Wisconsin woman accused of stealing thousands of dollars worth of scratch-off lottery tickets when she worked at Denny's Super Valu in Algoma has been bound over for trial.Mary Jo (Jody) DeNamur, 44, waived her right to a preliminary hearing Thursday in Kewaunee County Circuit Court. She is charged with five felony theft counts and one misdemeanor charge.DeNamur's attorney, Jeffrey Jazgar, said his client agreed to waive the hearing in exchange for a preliminary plea offer from the district a
Dec 8, 2003, 4:37 am - Todd - Lottery News

Lottery winnings at heart of lawsuit
Deer hunting, snack food and Powerball have propelled two Laotian immigrants into a Polk County (Iowa) court battle over how they should split the proceeds of a winning lottery ticket.Ip Khanthapengxay contends that a friend, Nye Khamhuang, cheated Khanthapengxay out of his share of a $100,000 ticket purchased last year at a Des Moines QuikTrip store.Court papers say the two Des Moines men, who stopped for soft drinks at the beginning of a Dec. 21 deer-hunting trip, had an agreement at the time
Nov 17, 2003, 4:36 am - Todd - Lottery News