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   Frank to Frank   
   Re: Most of the Parties have been served   
   25 Jul 08 23:13:05   
   
   b021084f   
   From: dawgface@ten.hut   
      
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   news:97444e55-8321-4d56-a0d3-a9c02e26ff26@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...   
   On Jul 25, 1:40 pm, "Frank"  wrote:   
   >  wrote in message   
      
   > You cannot file a claim for a crime, the law has not yet made a choice   
   > regarding   
   > any civil infraction in the cases you are mentioning in this thread.   
      
   You most certainly can file a civil lawsuit against a person who   
   commits a crime against you whether or not they were prosecuted   
   for it. In fact, one can file a civil claim against someone who   
   merely files a false police report abut you, as is the case with   
   Michelle Devereaux, which is one of the reasons why, among many,   
   I am suing her.   
      
   Diana Napolis   
   ===========================================   
   Yes, anyone can file a civil claim for damages incurred as a result of a   
   crime, not for the crime itself.   
      
   Regarding Michelle D., I know nothing of your claim or what you allege   
   to be a false report. Are you stating that you were damaged somehow? It   
   is a real stretch in 95% of the cases where a false report was claimed   
   now if there were numerous such reports you may have a case, but based   
   on one "false" report it is highly unlikely you could substantiate a   
   claim for a loss or damages. People sometimes make mistakes, simple   
   mistakes which is why you would need multiple such events to show cause.   
   I'd be interested in your reasoning.   
      
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