- Joined
- Feb 13, 2017
If his momma dies its probably the end of him.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Naw, she has power of attorney over him, meaning he likely has some papers explaining his condition. If she dies and his brothers don't want to take him on, he will likely get sent to a group home.If his momma dies its probably the end of him.
Naw, she has power of attorney over him, meaning he likely has some papers explaining his condition. If she dies and his brothers don't want to take him on, he will likely get sent to a group home.
Unless he's actually declared incompetent, at most he'll just get a payee to make sure his money goes to keeping a roof over his head, and he doesn't die of starvation. The rest of the time he'll be left to his own devices.Naw, she has power of attorney over him, meaning he likely has some papers explaining his condition. If she dies and his brothers don't want to take him on, he will likely get sent to a group home.
Naw, she has power of attorney over him, meaning he likely has some papers explaining his condition. If she dies and his brothers don't want to take him on, he will likely get sent to a group home.
I hope he is assigned a payee, and she's black.I hope he ends up in some shitty efficiency and his Negro neighbors steal his diamond. And except for the diamond part, that's exactly where he will end up.
I hope he is assigned a payee, and she's black.
And she gets more than two channels at her house.And an ASU grad with ASU schwag all over her office.
About time. It's been 20 years of him obsessing over ASU half-past 1997.he was never going back
The statute of limitations on any civil action has no doubt expired. I'm sure ASU has a similar limit on appealing expulsions.About time. It's been 20 years of him obsessing over ASU half-past 1997.
That's as many as two tens.
And that's terrible.
Looks like the final nail in the coffin of the Teapot Domers.The statute of limitations on any civil action has no doubt expired.
The statute of limitations on any civil action has no doubt expired. I'm sure ASU has a similar limit on appealing expulsions.
Sweet holds grudges permanently and projects that onto the legal system.You generally have a very short period of time to file a notice of claim against a state entity.
This is the guy who can't figure out how to operate the dryer in his house so you're probably right.Sweet holds grudges permanently and projects that onto the legal system.
That or no one told him about statute of limitations.
Almost certainly long, long ago and even sooner than it otherwise would have been, as the defendant ASU and anyone involved would be state. You generally have a very short period of time to file a notice of claim against a state entity.
I looked this up in the pertinent Arkansas statutes and posted the info earlier in the thread. As I recall , the statutes of limitation on his ability to sue the university and his coworkers all expired more than 15 years ago. And suing the school would have been a waste of time because a deputy assistant attorney general would stand up in court and say, "Sovereign immunity," and that would be the end of that.