I imagine there are lawyers drumming up a class-action lawsuit for these guys. I would rather do that than have to go through the BS of an individual suit. I think the pay day would be higher too when all said and done.
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Originally posted by zachary View PostStill find it odd, that many people, no cell videos. That many people, not one story came out about what has happened from the bikers yet. Curious what true headcount will be
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostI posted this on facebook, but wouldn't one be able to invalidate the "contract" on the grounds that they only signed it under the threat of extended imprisonment?"It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."
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so of the 170+ originally detained 23 are still in custody. I havent heard a peep from the others so i wonder if they did in fact sign a NDA. anyways this is the site i've been tracking a lot of this stuff on.
As of noon today, 23 of the men indiscriminately taken into custody in the Twin Peaks parking lot of May 17 remain in the McClennan County jail. Presuming that those men are innocent and considering the going rate in false imprisonment lawsuits is about $5,000 per hour of false imprisonment, each of those men can look forward to eventually getting a check from the generous folks of Waco and Texas in the amount of about $4 million. Welcome home!
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2004 Z06 Commemorative Ed.
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