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June 7, 2011 at 2:05 PM #702654June 7, 2011 at 2:23 PM #701463bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]…I dealt with the judges down in East County and, let me tell you, they don’t screw around at all. I had my guy in tears at one point, begging the judge to stop an asset seizure (the wife’s Honda) and the judge was totally unmoved, saying, “I bet you didn’t show this sort of passion went it came to paying your creditors back”. I was in hog heaven at that point. End of the day, I collected just under $100K, including interest, on my $50K investment from about four years earlier. I had spent another $5K +/- on expenses and purchasing the other judgments, so $55K all in.[/quote]
WOW, Allan, I only just now saw your 2009 post! Good for YOU!! I agree that those judges in East County don’t screw around … and furthermore, they’re still there and somehow are able to evade the “transfer list” (not going anywhere). Guess that Division isn’t too popular of a “hot spot” (pun intended) for the “SD judge rotation group.” :=]
June 7, 2011 at 2:23 PM #701562bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]…I dealt with the judges down in East County and, let me tell you, they don’t screw around at all. I had my guy in tears at one point, begging the judge to stop an asset seizure (the wife’s Honda) and the judge was totally unmoved, saying, “I bet you didn’t show this sort of passion went it came to paying your creditors back”. I was in hog heaven at that point. End of the day, I collected just under $100K, including interest, on my $50K investment from about four years earlier. I had spent another $5K +/- on expenses and purchasing the other judgments, so $55K all in.[/quote]
WOW, Allan, I only just now saw your 2009 post! Good for YOU!! I agree that those judges in East County don’t screw around … and furthermore, they’re still there and somehow are able to evade the “transfer list” (not going anywhere). Guess that Division isn’t too popular of a “hot spot” (pun intended) for the “SD judge rotation group.” :=]
June 7, 2011 at 2:23 PM #702155bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]…I dealt with the judges down in East County and, let me tell you, they don’t screw around at all. I had my guy in tears at one point, begging the judge to stop an asset seizure (the wife’s Honda) and the judge was totally unmoved, saying, “I bet you didn’t show this sort of passion went it came to paying your creditors back”. I was in hog heaven at that point. End of the day, I collected just under $100K, including interest, on my $50K investment from about four years earlier. I had spent another $5K +/- on expenses and purchasing the other judgments, so $55K all in.[/quote]
WOW, Allan, I only just now saw your 2009 post! Good for YOU!! I agree that those judges in East County don’t screw around … and furthermore, they’re still there and somehow are able to evade the “transfer list” (not going anywhere). Guess that Division isn’t too popular of a “hot spot” (pun intended) for the “SD judge rotation group.” :=]
June 7, 2011 at 2:23 PM #702304bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]…I dealt with the judges down in East County and, let me tell you, they don’t screw around at all. I had my guy in tears at one point, begging the judge to stop an asset seizure (the wife’s Honda) and the judge was totally unmoved, saying, “I bet you didn’t show this sort of passion went it came to paying your creditors back”. I was in hog heaven at that point. End of the day, I collected just under $100K, including interest, on my $50K investment from about four years earlier. I had spent another $5K +/- on expenses and purchasing the other judgments, so $55K all in.[/quote]
WOW, Allan, I only just now saw your 2009 post! Good for YOU!! I agree that those judges in East County don’t screw around … and furthermore, they’re still there and somehow are able to evade the “transfer list” (not going anywhere). Guess that Division isn’t too popular of a “hot spot” (pun intended) for the “SD judge rotation group.” :=]
June 7, 2011 at 2:23 PM #702665bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]…I dealt with the judges down in East County and, let me tell you, they don’t screw around at all. I had my guy in tears at one point, begging the judge to stop an asset seizure (the wife’s Honda) and the judge was totally unmoved, saying, “I bet you didn’t show this sort of passion went it came to paying your creditors back”. I was in hog heaven at that point. End of the day, I collected just under $100K, including interest, on my $50K investment from about four years earlier. I had spent another $5K +/- on expenses and purchasing the other judgments, so $55K all in.[/quote]
WOW, Allan, I only just now saw your 2009 post! Good for YOU!! I agree that those judges in East County don’t screw around … and furthermore, they’re still there and somehow are able to evade the “transfer list” (not going anywhere). Guess that Division isn’t too popular of a “hot spot” (pun intended) for the “SD judge rotation group.” :=]
June 8, 2011 at 11:23 AM #701675AecetiaParticipantThat’s where the cowboys are.
June 8, 2011 at 11:23 AM #701773AecetiaParticipantThat’s where the cowboys are.
June 8, 2011 at 11:23 AM #702366AecetiaParticipantThat’s where the cowboys are.
June 8, 2011 at 11:23 AM #702515AecetiaParticipantThat’s where the cowboys are.
June 8, 2011 at 11:23 AM #702876AecetiaParticipantThat’s where the cowboys are.
June 8, 2011 at 1:59 PM #701735bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Aecetia]That’s where the cowboys are.[/quote]
Yeah, and the military retirees … like Allan ;=}
“SIR!! You may step down now.”
If you feel, as criminal defendant or a party to a lawsuit, that your East Co judge runs their courtroom like the “wild west” you can invoke your ONE “peremptory challenge,” no questions asked (to get one of their lunch-buddies). It’s all in the “luck of the draw.” ;=]
However, the vast majority of SD domestic judges stay only two years in a post and are rotated out.
They have underground (oversized) closed-off-to-the-public pkg spaces to park their vehs in. They just can’t wear their hats while on the bench!
Lol, with a “lifetime” gig such as this … little to no fwy commute, with nearly 100% retirement benefits available (after 30 yrs svc) along with at least 4 weeks “vacation” plus 15-16 holidays per year, why transfer and why retire??
June 8, 2011 at 1:59 PM #701834bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Aecetia]That’s where the cowboys are.[/quote]
Yeah, and the military retirees … like Allan ;=}
“SIR!! You may step down now.”
If you feel, as criminal defendant or a party to a lawsuit, that your East Co judge runs their courtroom like the “wild west” you can invoke your ONE “peremptory challenge,” no questions asked (to get one of their lunch-buddies). It’s all in the “luck of the draw.” ;=]
However, the vast majority of SD domestic judges stay only two years in a post and are rotated out.
They have underground (oversized) closed-off-to-the-public pkg spaces to park their vehs in. They just can’t wear their hats while on the bench!
Lol, with a “lifetime” gig such as this … little to no fwy commute, with nearly 100% retirement benefits available (after 30 yrs svc) along with at least 4 weeks “vacation” plus 15-16 holidays per year, why transfer and why retire??
June 8, 2011 at 1:59 PM #702426bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Aecetia]That’s where the cowboys are.[/quote]
Yeah, and the military retirees … like Allan ;=}
“SIR!! You may step down now.”
If you feel, as criminal defendant or a party to a lawsuit, that your East Co judge runs their courtroom like the “wild west” you can invoke your ONE “peremptory challenge,” no questions asked (to get one of their lunch-buddies). It’s all in the “luck of the draw.” ;=]
However, the vast majority of SD domestic judges stay only two years in a post and are rotated out.
They have underground (oversized) closed-off-to-the-public pkg spaces to park their vehs in. They just can’t wear their hats while on the bench!
Lol, with a “lifetime” gig such as this … little to no fwy commute, with nearly 100% retirement benefits available (after 30 yrs svc) along with at least 4 weeks “vacation” plus 15-16 holidays per year, why transfer and why retire??
June 8, 2011 at 1:59 PM #702576bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Aecetia]That’s where the cowboys are.[/quote]
Yeah, and the military retirees … like Allan ;=}
“SIR!! You may step down now.”
If you feel, as criminal defendant or a party to a lawsuit, that your East Co judge runs their courtroom like the “wild west” you can invoke your ONE “peremptory challenge,” no questions asked (to get one of their lunch-buddies). It’s all in the “luck of the draw.” ;=]
However, the vast majority of SD domestic judges stay only two years in a post and are rotated out.
They have underground (oversized) closed-off-to-the-public pkg spaces to park their vehs in. They just can’t wear their hats while on the bench!
Lol, with a “lifetime” gig such as this … little to no fwy commute, with nearly 100% retirement benefits available (after 30 yrs svc) along with at least 4 weeks “vacation” plus 15-16 holidays per year, why transfer and why retire??
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