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Just as aside, Randazza requires a $5,000 consultation fee just to start looking at a case.It would be interesting to know how Randazza is being paid. Randazza may require a certain amount deposited in anticipation of fees.
If my memory serves, Montagraph hasn't made any settlement offers and therefore Nick doesn't see it as an option. Nick certainly won't initiate the settlement negotiations himself and there's no indication that Montagraph would entertain them even if he did.i still can't believe nick hasn't settled this by now
Does anyone have an idea of what his angle is here? Nick is smart enough to know that fines don't just vanish, and that they can accrue. He (assumedly) still has the money to pay. Is it defiance? Why wouldn't he just settle these small payments quickly and neatly, considering he has much bigger problems to deal with right now?It seems that Nick has not paid that $300 dollars he owed Monty
this is the kind of shit you see with a trust fund man-baby who has never even seen the mailed parking tickets, because his family and pet lawyers continue to wipe his ass at 45.After the revelation of all the unpaid speeding tickets, I'll be surprised if from here on out Nick ever willingly pays any expense involving a court, especially to a man he can't stop calling a pedophile. Nick may have rich parents and a trust fund but in spirit and mentality he is a deadbeat wigger.
Sure. but there's no indication that he wouldn't either. The two things he seemed to be interested in were for Nick to renounce his statements, and to get some cash. If Nick agrees to both, I don't see why Monty wouldn't agree to it, even if the sum is less than he originally would have wanted (especially considering Minnesota caselaw is hostile to cases like his).and there's no indication that Montagraph would entertain them even if he did.
I don't think Nick gives a damn about anything that isn't getting high, fucking April, and keeping Kayla distracted. Everyone can go fuck themselves. He's sitting there with his fingers in his ears yelling "I can't here you" like a child. He is the almighty Lawpope and he'll do whatever the fuck he wants.Does anyone have an idea of what his angle is here? Nick is smart enough to know that fines don't just vanish, and that they can accrue. He (assumedly) still has the money to pay. Is it defiance? Why wouldn't he just settle these small payments quickly and neatly, considering he has much bigger problems to deal with right now?
Scandinavian incel prudes are itt.You can no longer find the Nick appeal by name or by casenumber. You have to have a direct link which then gives you an option to return to the case
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The court is planning on sending people to enforce that debt "herein the amount of $300.00 as costs and disbursements in this cause, and that execution may be issued for the enforcement thereof"Is he trying to pull the Dankula gambit? Not paying a court ordered fine in the hopes that he will be imprisoned for a small crime like a martyr, highlighting that the government is out to get him. Well with Dankula they just directly took the money from his account and called the it settled.
Did a pepperoni demon infest nick along with Magichan? Nicks self-ruination, child abuse, and absolute unwillingness to get off the internet is all Tomlinson-eque.District:
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It seems that Nick has not paid that $300 dollars he owed Monty
Yeh, but where do you stand on giving your daughter cocaine?But I get not wanting to give the court a fucking dime.
Unlike the traffic court, which is taking a blase approach to the matter, I could easily see Monty levying on his bank account for the $300 plus whatever it cost to collect it.After the revelation of all the unpaid speeding tickets, I'll be surprised if from here on out Nick ever willingly pays any expense involving a court, especially to a man he can't stop calling a pedophile. Nick may have rich parents and a trust fund but in spirit and mentality he is a deadbeat wigger.
He can if he has good cause for that belief, like Nick outright telling him he won't pay. That's an anticipatory breach and almost certainly justification for withdrawing representation under whatever retainer they have.But mainly, no, he can't fire Nick just because he thinks he won't get paid.