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Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 10:01 am
by E.Marquez
jmra wrote:Hear anything new?
No Sir, not a word from the lawyer.
I think the effort and lead is on them.... so they have my contact number, email address, unit of assignment at Hood. We will see what happens.
Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 5:58 pm
by jmra
bronco78 wrote:jmra wrote:Hear anything new?
No Sir, not a word from the lawyer.
I think the effort and lead is on them.... so they have my contact number, email address, unit of assignment at Hood. We will see what happens.
Thanks for keeping us informed. Very interested to see how all of this plays out.
Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 11:17 am
by Slipknot
I did a quick search of the Bell Co. docket and could not find any reference to this case. Either he plead out or the case got rescheduled. There has been no mention of the case in the local newspapers either.
Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 1:19 pm
by rp_photo
IMHO, a member of the military should be able to carry anywhere they want to, and would benefit us all by doing so.
Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 1:30 pm
by Jumping Frog
I'd write it as:
rp_photo wrote:IMHO, a ...citizen ... should be able to carry anywhere they want to, and would benefit us all by doing so.
Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 10:14 am
by E.Marquez
Looks like this one aint over yet.
Lawyer: GLASS,K
Trial Date:10/15 9:00 jury trial 12‐03219 2C1203414
Defendant: SAMPSON, NATHANIEL OWEN
Charge: UNL CARRY HANDGUN LIC HOLDER
Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 12:10 pm
by Dave2
E.Marquez wrote:Looks like this one aint over yet.
Lawyer: GLASS,K
Trial Date:10/15 9:00 jury trial 12‐03219 2C1203414
Defendant: SAMPSON, NATHANIEL OWEN
Charge: UNL CARRY HANDGUN LIC HOLDER
I'm confused... Is that October 15th? Of which year? Some of these legal things drag out for a while, so you'd think the courts would want to be clear on something as basic as the date.
Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 12:14 pm
by E.Marquez
Dave2 wrote:E.Marquez wrote:Looks like this one aint over yet.
Lawyer: GLASS,K
Trial Date:10/15 9:00 jury trial 12‐03219 2C1203414
Defendant: SAMPSON, NATHANIEL OWEN
Charge: UNL CARRY HANDGUN LIC HOLDER
I'm confused... Is that October 15th? Of which year? Some of these legal things drag out for a while, so you'd think the courts would want to be clear on something as basic as the date.
arrrrgggg,,, Hold on a sec.. I may have brought up a cached version of that docket and not a current one.
Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 12:24 pm
by E.Marquez
GLASS,K 11/28 14:00 special hrg 12‐03219 2C1203414 SAMPSON, NATHANIEL OWEN UNL CARRY HANDGUN LIC HOLDER
My apologies, looks like I DID open an older docket from my saved link.
The last time I see this case on the docket was 28 NOV..
And it is not on the current weeks docket (as far as I have access to for future cases)
Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:55 am
by Slipknot
I wonder what happened at the hearing two weeks ago. I think I may have to wander up to the courthouse with a foia request.
Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 11:02 am
by E.Marquez
Slipknot wrote:I wonder what happened at the hearing two weeks ago. I think I may have to wander up to the courthouse with a foia request.
You know Im resisting calling Mr Glass..... as he has my number, my email address, we had several appointment dates set and a plan to allow him to convince me this was a righteous case to weigh in on.
Dates were pushed..and passed, no more contact from Mr Glass.. I can only assume, Mr Glass and his client are no longer interested in outside observation or assistance.
Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 12:09 pm
by Luggo1
Slipknot wrote:I wonder what happened at the hearing two weeks ago. I think I may have to wander up to the courthouse with a foia request.
At a minimum you can go to the Courthouse and just ask to see the Court file, it's public. There may not be much in it.
Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 12:54 pm
by E.Marquez
Luggo1 wrote:Slipknot wrote:I wonder what happened at the hearing two weeks ago. I think I may have to wander up to the courthouse with a foia request.
At a minimum you can go to the Courthouse and just ask to see the Court file, it's public. There may not be much in it.
Really?
Might do that when I go to lunch then
Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 1:12 pm
by JALLEN
The court clerk has public files and you can look at them, even buy copies of documents if you wish. I'm not sure a layman can adequately interpret what might be found, in terms of procedural steps, expectations about what is next, etc. It isn't "rocket surgery" but does take some getting used to.
I would call the court clerk to see what the hours are, in case they close over the lunch hour or something.
Re: Texas soldier faces legal battle over gun in hospitial
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 1:26 pm
by E.Marquez
JALLEN wrote:The court clerk has public files and you can look at them, even buy copies of documents if you wish. I'm not sure a layman can adequately interpret what might be found, in terms of procedural steps, expectations about what is next, etc. It isn't "rocket surgery" but does take some getting used to.
I would call the court clerk to see what the hours are, in case they close over the lunch hour or something.
It would seem a written request must be submitted. And when I asked about "looking" I was told I could request copies and would have to pay $1.00 per page.
I’m interested enough to drive to Belton and even drop a few bucks to read though it.. But if the case file is more than 20 pages.... I’m not THAT interested
