Re: JSH: Funding, real world, not fantasy
From: Jesse F. Hughes (jesse_at_phiwumbda.org)
Date: 12/20/04
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Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 10:52:26 +0100
mensanator@aol.compost (Mensanator) writes:
>>I'd say he was within his rights as well,
>
> That explains a lot.
>
>>depending on what you mean
>>there. Are you suggesting he broke some law or something?
>
> Aren't there laws about making false and frivolous charges against
> someone?
What does the word "charges" mean here?
I'd guess that JSH's complaint to Oklahoma State wouldn't be illegal.
I'd guess that even his complaint to the Attorney General is likely
not illegal, but who knows? We're not sure what it contains.
But it's hard to prove that JSH was knowingly lying in his
complaints. This is a difficult fact to prove in a situation which
allows for different interpretations.
JSH behaved badly -- very badly -- throughout the episode, but I'd be
surprised if he broke the law in any obvious way.
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in such a state of harmony and mutual benefit."
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