Cleveland Police arrest guy for shotgun in his hand

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Re: Cleveland Police arrest guy for shotgun in his hand

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Bearable wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 7:16 pm I made a whoops. I referred to the party twice as not signing the settlement as the defendant. Whoops - he is the plaintiff.
Thanks for the update.

Wow. Usually only the government is allowed to scr@w around - without effective consequence.

I sure hope the plaintiff has good reasons for delaying signing what appeared to be a mutual agreement.
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Is it possible this might be the reason?
each party to pay its own costs
If I had to sue over over a wrongful arrest, I sure as heck wouldn't want to have to pay my attorney costs.
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Is it possible this might be the reason?

each party to pay its own costs

If I had to sue over over a wrongful arrest, I sure as heck wouldn't want to have to pay my attorney costs.


(Won't let me reply directly to the above post....)

Chances are the term "costs" refers to court costs, including filing fees, etc. If attorney fees weren't mentioned in the entry or the settlement document, then likely plaintiff paid his own attorney fees.
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docachna wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 1:19 pm (Won't let me reply directly to the above post....)
You would use the button with a double-quote symbol on it at the upper-right of the post you want to reply to, to quote and reply to a post.
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JustaShooter wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 3:43 pm
docachna wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 1:19 pm (Won't let me reply directly to the above post....)
You would use the button with a double-quote symbol on it at the upper-right of the post you want to reply to, to quote and reply to a post.
Got it now ! Thanks.
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