Ok. Thanks, LMsA. Is there an easy link to the page? Can only the defendants and the "private prosecutor" access the case itself?
Should we all begin referring to JLE as the "private prosecutor"?
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Ok. Thanks, LMsA. Is there an easy link to the page? Can only the defendants and the "private prosecutor" access the case itself?
Should we all begin referring to JLE as the "private prosecutor"?
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I subscribed to Shelise Ann Sola's YouTube channel (see page 615). It was smart of her to listen to Wally.
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Wow, LMsA, that’s a lot of interesting information. Where did you find out about the “private prosecutor” procedure? And, that last paragraph of yours is jaw-dropping.
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Marc (of Marc and Cora) took all the evidence of a "Lloyd Evans crime" that had been made available to him and then presented it to the police in the UK. He posted, informing us of this action he had taken, earlier in this thread.
Criminals are often caught and convicted of crimes they have committed because they get careless and brag to others about what they've done. Other times, a person commits a crime, feels bad about what they have done, and unburdens themselves by confessing their crime to another person. In the first instance, the person who confesses to having committed a crime is proud of himself. In the second instance, the person who confesses to having commited a crime is remorseful. Either way, they can be convicted of whatever crime they confess they have committed. The judge may be lenient in the sentencing phase if the convicted person is remorseful.
P.S. I realize you are talking about yet another possible crime, Derek. I didn't mean to derail the discussion of the possiblity that L.E.'s attorney may have committed the crime of extortion on Evans' behalf. The lunacy is that the lawyer's case for Evans goes like this: Unless you pay me, I will sue you for repeating my confession of a crime to other people. And, BTW, yes, I did what I confessed to you.
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Here's a 7 minute youtube video that, I believe, epitomizes what we've been saying about Evans. I've had the misfortune of knowinng several narcissists in my lifetime. Now that knowledge on the subject has become abundant, it's a huge relief to me. Others see what I've seen, and they have the words to describe it. I hope Dijana will watch this short video, too.
"4 things that trigger a narcissist the most and expose them"
https://youtu.be/gEfOR33VKwo
The video-maker, Danish Bashir, says,
"They want the authority of a king and the accountability of a toddler."
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DerekMoors said,
"@Vintage he's probably referencing to how many times Vader would "force choke" someone in the movies.."
Oh. I guess it's pretty obvious that I'm oblivious of Darth Vader's personality disorder. I saw him in Star Wars, but didn't follow his pathology after that.
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Does Lloyd "love that the box warns of a choking hazard" because that means that he doesn't have to share his toy with his youngest child?
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The title of the photo is missing a little information. Maybe it should say, "15 Men With Ugly Neckbeards Who Will Never Get Women's attention... without a $50 bill and a BMW". Yes, and it should say 16, not 15.
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Did he move to Zagreb a couple of months ago? What were those photos on a beach with wife and kids? So, I ask DerekMoors question, too. Ditto.
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Here's a video of Shelise Ann Sola. She's interviewing her Mom. And there is, of course, a Subscribe button. I subscribed. Good for her for deleting the (self-proclaimed hero) interview. https://youtu.be/fO-LY2TL2Co