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| Originally Posted by sirbaron Need more replies... If I settle up with the creditor, can I counter sue? Also, Is there a chance my case could still be heard despite all of my blunders? |
Hello again, sirbaron:
Let me see if I can help you. I really want to, but you're not paying attention. I know this is going to piss you off..... So be it.
You're living in fantasyland. You need to check in with planet earth. Maybe if you were more in touch with the things going on around you, you wouldn't be in this trouble. But, you have a history of ignoring the obvious!!
Change up, dude! Or, you're life is going to look this episode.
In the real world, where WE all live, nobody can tell anybody, if they are going to win a case, or not. YOU want an answer that can't be given. So, you're going to ask again, and again, and hope that we too, live in fantasyland. We don’t.
I'm not a lawyer. But, even if I was, I couldn't tell you what would happen with your case. If somebody could - anybody - then we wouldn't need courts, and OJ would be in jail. Plus, you keep talking about your original case as though it matters. It doesn't! What matters are the court rules - nothing else.
All I (or anyone else) can tell you, is that in order for your question to be answered, you need to get back in front of a judge. It takes lawyerly skills to accomplish that. You don't have 'em!!
Therefore, in the real world, you have three choices: 1) Hire those skills, 2) do it yourself, or 3) give up. You're not going to do #1. You can't do #2. You don't like #3.
That's all we got. There ain't no more. You're done.
excon