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Pieces 06/10 PT2

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, April 12, 2010, In : Orders-10 

IN THE UNITED STATES COURT
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

vs.

Defendant


Pieces: Johnny, may I have a word with you?
Johnny: Yes!
Pieces: Please tell me what happened, some old lady you got there- a real challenge to you!
Johnny: Mother abusively yells at me so that do and learn all she wants me to. People who live nearby got tired of her constant yelling and torture of me. They called the police and the cops took me away.
Pieces: Who are you staying with now?
Johnny: I am living with mother and grandmother.
Pie...


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Pieces 05/10 PT2

Posted by Sheri Harris on Sunday, February 28, 2010, In : Orders-10 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

vs.

Defendant

Ms. Moshe: I bought a second hand TV along with other items in a store that sells used and refurbished electronics. It was inside the store that the assistants refused to help me bring these things to my car.

Pieces: Stay tuned, I will return with a decision.

ANALYSIS:

Biased Equity operated as a discount store since items sold were usually used or refurbished.  Ms. Moshe was supposedly shopping for discounted deals on a TV and other accessori...
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Pieces 04/10 PT2

Posted by Sheri Harris on Sunday, February 7, 2010, In : Orders-10 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER


Plaintiff

vs.

Defendant

Mr: Dube: Yup! That's what I said. When I refused to pay them the money Safecareers auto triggered the safe and unlocked it, by doing so any thief can come in here and help themselves to the contents of the safe. This very much defeats the purpose of having one.
Safecareers: We are a safety storage company. As long as you pay your bills you're good with us, I mean we gotta eat too. Mr. Dube was negligent with his monthly installments and acc...
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Pieces 03/10

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, January 25, 2010, In : Orders-10 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

vs.

Defendant

Karema Oper and a company named Tillaries are in a dispute over being observed while "undressed" inappropriately.

Pieces: Someone was planning something big!
Ms. Oper: I had it all picked out, it was da bomb!
Pieces: So what seems to be the problem?
Ms. Oper: The way he was lookin at me. I loved the way the clothes fit but his starring at me was just annoying.
Pieces: Well you made the ultimate decision, if you loved the way the clothes fit why ...
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Pieces 02/10

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, January 18, 2010, In : Orders-10 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

vs.

Defendant

Bryer Santana and Virgo Rhymes decided to settle their disagreement with Pieces. Apparently, Ms. Santana was checking out Ms. Rhymes male at work. The two ended up in a dispute and are now out on disciplinary suspension.


Pieces: Interesting little package came your way, as I understand it Ms. Santana.
Ms. Santana: It was so interoffice and hardly little!
Ms. Rhymes: Had she paid attention to her work, it would have been done when due and asked...
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Showing category "Orders-10" (Show all posts)

Pieces 06/10 PT2

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, April 12, 2010, In : Orders-10 

IN THE UNITED STATES COURT
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

vs.

Defendant


Pieces: Johnny, may I have a word with you?
Johnny: Yes!
Pieces: Please tell me what happened, some old lady you got there- a real challenge to you!
Johnny: Mother abusively yells at me so that do and learn all she wants me to. People who live nearby got tired of her constant yelling and torture of me. They called the police and the cops took me away.
Pieces: Who are you staying with now?
Johnny: I am living with mother and grandmother.
Pie...


Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 05/10 PT2

Posted by Sheri Harris on Sunday, February 28, 2010, In : Orders-10 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

vs.

Defendant

Ms. Moshe: I bought a second hand TV along with other items in a store that sells used and refurbished electronics. It was inside the store that the assistants refused to help me bring these things to my car.

Pieces: Stay tuned, I will return with a decision.

ANALYSIS:

Biased Equity operated as a discount store since items sold were usually used or refurbished.  Ms. Moshe was supposedly shopping for discounted deals on a TV and other accessori...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 04/10 PT2

Posted by Sheri Harris on Sunday, February 7, 2010, In : Orders-10 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER


Plaintiff

vs.

Defendant

Mr: Dube: Yup! That's what I said. When I refused to pay them the money Safecareers auto triggered the safe and unlocked it, by doing so any thief can come in here and help themselves to the contents of the safe. This very much defeats the purpose of having one.
Safecareers: We are a safety storage company. As long as you pay your bills you're good with us, I mean we gotta eat too. Mr. Dube was negligent with his monthly installments and acc...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 03/10

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, January 25, 2010, In : Orders-10 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

vs.

Defendant

Karema Oper and a company named Tillaries are in a dispute over being observed while "undressed" inappropriately.

Pieces: Someone was planning something big!
Ms. Oper: I had it all picked out, it was da bomb!
Pieces: So what seems to be the problem?
Ms. Oper: The way he was lookin at me. I loved the way the clothes fit but his starring at me was just annoying.
Pieces: Well you made the ultimate decision, if you loved the way the clothes fit why ...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 02/10

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, January 18, 2010, In : Orders-10 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

vs.

Defendant

Bryer Santana and Virgo Rhymes decided to settle their disagreement with Pieces. Apparently, Ms. Santana was checking out Ms. Rhymes male at work. The two ended up in a dispute and are now out on disciplinary suspension.


Pieces: Interesting little package came your way, as I understand it Ms. Santana.
Ms. Santana: It was so interoffice and hardly little!
Ms. Rhymes: Had she paid attention to her work, it would have been done when due and asked...
Continue reading ...
 
 

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