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Thread: Wthdrawal Slips

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post

    I recall the idea that no case could be truly closed only discharged or "dismissed". Sometimes I wonder if my case was the first to be truly closed
    cases can disappear from the record,
    i have seen it with my own eyes,
    name and case number vanishing from there public computers,

    your RECORD follows you forever if you pay a court order or fine with FRN's,
    FRN's grant you bail only,
    so the record becomes your shadow forever,

    settling the account on the private side removes the court case, no record, no bail,
    mirror imagine, double entry book keeping,

  2. #12
    I do not doubt that. We are talking about Timeline here (at least breifly). There is a new thread. Point being that it would be prior to 1997 that we are speaking. Closing cases is now common. - As with rampant fabrication of funds like Bailouts and Quatitative Easing. The value of the dollar is now in plunge protection rather than just passing the threshold where the cost to produce a $1 is more than it is worth in trade value...

    That much at least still relates to Withdrawal Slips. - A little.

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