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Podcast for the first week of June

by Maddog on Jun.06, 2009, under podcasts

Butler & Chief bowing to the King of Saudi Arabia.
Government schools & religion.
Another crooked cop busted in York County, Pennsylvania.
County commissioner hotel tax scam.
Fence and daycare controversy.
And more……….

 
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Appealing to the court of common pleas

by Maddog on May.31, 2009, under Court

In an earlier article I wrote about how I was charged with failure to file a local earned income tax return.
After the local District Magistrate found me guilty with no evidence I appealed to the Dauphin County Court of common pleas.

Appealing a summery offense to the Court of common pleas is a simple filing of some paperwork and paying the filing fee. The paper work is filed at the clerk of courts. You need the name of the complaining party as listed on the criminal complaint, the name of the District Magistrate and an address to send them a copy of the notice of appeal. You also need all the basic info on the case: charge, verdict, date & time of the hearing. Also make sure you ask for extra stamped copies of everything you file.

After filing the paperwork I go back to my office and start writing the pretrial motion. (continue reading…)

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Statute of limitations

by Maddog on May.30, 2009, under Court, SelfDefense

One day in June of 2007, I received a summons from a District Magistrate in Dauphin County.

It turned out to be a private criminal complaint filed by the West Hanover Township manager, accusing me of failure to file an earned income tax return. The first thing I found interesting was the fact that I was being accused of failure to file by April 15, 2003, for the tax year 2002. Here’s the problem: I was not a resident nor worked in West Hanover Township at anytime during the year 2002. So they did not have jurisdiction.

Now the average chicken neck American craps his pants when he receives a court summons. I was laughing at the weakness of the case. They had none. Even if I did reside or work in West Hanover Township at any point in 2002, the burden of proof was on the prosecution. So I decided to do some legal research. (continue reading…)

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