Huh...can't she get a better job?Nope!
Ok! Ok! You guys dragged it outta me!
http://www.retrojunk.com/details_person/1669/
(This was the only link I could find that didn't have her name in it.)
Huh...can't she get a better job?Nope!
Ok! Ok! You guys dragged it outta me!
http://www.retrojunk.com/details_person/1669/
(This was the only link I could find that didn't have her name in it.)
Nope!
Ok! Ok! You guys dragged it outta me!
http://www.retrojunk.com/details_person/1669/
(This was the only link I could find that didn't have her name in it.)
Naw. JB isn't regretting anything.JB has to be regretting his involvement with TB and friends. I wonder if he's even met the guy(s) face to face.
Actually Tim Chinaris is a very well respected atty who chaired the Ethics commitee of the Fla Bar for years.
Are there really sworn statements given to legal authorities, signed by Black? I've only been reading about press releases. If so, then JB was using Black in a role beyond spokesman/PR.
I don't have time to find it right now, but I believe somewhere there is one that said T. Black signed a letter to the Bar or someone else which was a "sworn statement". If I am mistaken, I will apologize and take my lumps. LOL
I googled it, and I came up with an article that says T. Black issued a sworn statement to the Bar before the Bar dropped a complaint against Baez. Because Black didn't use his real name (Cabot?) on that statement, the bar didn't know he had been convicted of a felony in the past, and they may have taken that into consideration before deciding on Baez.
Shuckydarn...so Fake T. Black didn't sign anything legally. Well...there goes that idea.
"Will the real Todd Black please stand up?"
By the way, what was the name of that show?
Is it my imagination or is "The Baez Law Firm printed on exhibit D at the top?
Is it my imagination or is "The Baez Law Firm printed on exhibit D at the top?
sunsetbeach said:I wanna see ... please post a linky.
Boy, wouldn't I love to see that signature.http://www.wftv.com/news/18629337/detail.html
Since the Florida Bar used a sworn statement from Black before dismissing a complaint against Baez, WFTV legal analyst Bill Sheaffer said, with the new information, the Bar could re-open its investigation.
"The person who signed the sworn affidavit is a convicted felon and it appears steps were taken to conceal that," Sheaffer said.
I dunno if Sheaffer is correct about sworn statements though. I hope so.
Thank you much.http://www.wftv.com/news/18568272/detail.html
I believe the faxes were sent to Baez law firm in order for Chinaris to submit them to the bar.
"Will the real Todd Black please stand up?"
By the way, what was the name of that show?
It lasted into the 60's.I think the show was "What's My Line" from the early 50's.
I think the show was "What's My Line" from the early 50's.
SS, I am a Notary in the State of Louisiana. I require picture ID to be shown when I notorize a paper. Our Louisiana Driver's License has our signature along with the picture. For those who do not drive, Louisiana has a personal ID that you can acquire at the DMV that has a picture and a signature also. I will not notorize anything without proper ID. Also, the person wanting a document notorized must bring two witnesses who attest to knowing this person with them. Two witnesses have to sign the document.
Also, I do not read the document I am notorizing for content. I only notorize the signing of the document. IF that person is using an alias with the proper identification and I have no way of knowing this, then I have no liability in notorizing the document. People who want to acquire a driver's license with an alias can always use a stolen identity to do so. As a driver's license is a state issued proper identification, I accept it in good faith that this is the person signing the document.
Very interesting reading here: (Contains correspondence sent to the Florida State Bar Association)
Todd Black Jose Baez (Defense Attorney for Casey Anthony) and the Florida Bar Could There be Further Inquiry?
http://🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬.com/2009/02/04...e-florida-bar-could-there-be-further-inquiry/