RobertPitsor wrote:Are you a lawyer? If so, do you want to the case. Because you'll win. Even though the statute has run out. Thanks for the profile, your talents could be used in better places. FYI 1 and 2 were not correct in this case. #3 is almost correct.
Hypothetically if the church found a witness placing Paul and I at a gay bar instead of Motel 6 just 2 days before trial. How credibile would that be? Consider I was 13 years old, and looked 8 on a good day.
Doesn't matter. 13 is not old enough to consent.
I have been very honest here, to the best of my ability and corrected any misunderstandings. So, please understand the above hypothetical is simular to what happened. ( no there was not a witness a forgery maybe) But whatever happened to stop the Seattle lawyers had nothing to do with me and can be proven as false as I have the evidence.
Who said you weren't honest?
Rocket, you really should check your dates! I did not take any of this to the papers, it was done by the Seattle lawyers and they threatened to drop my case if I did not do it. I was also told at that time there would be more to follow. So, check your dates of when this case was dropped and the article published.
I don't usually get along all that well with the Crock, but he is accessing legal documents the rest of us have no access to, and reporting what he finds. I don't think it's wise to jump on him, when he's only reporting what's recorded as legal history for this lawsuit. Just because the message might not be what anyone wants to hear doesn't mean we should attack the messenger.
And if the statue of limitations is gone, I don't see how anything can be done via the courts now.
(Nevo, Jan 23) And the Melchizedek Priesthood may not have been restored until the summer of 1830, several months after the organization of the Church.