[Discuss] Presenting false claims.
James
TheKobald at tampabay.rr.com
Wed Sep 12 17:07:36 CEST 2007
How exactly are we supposed to react to these? A person gets caught
with the false claim and immediately buys another one and expects that
to completely negate (Loren Schmidt if you read this please do not start
a flame war, it just ruins the thread, I am not talking just about you,
I've seen this before and I was wondering) the fact that they already
presented fake documents. Are we just to ignore the rumors about the
false claim because they now have a rightful claim? If this is the
case, what's the point in having a chance of failure? I think the
person should immediately be arrested after presenting a false claim.
People in the time knew enough about their family history to do this by
accident. Especially one that is completely false. And arresting them
is the only way to stop them from immediately doing it again and the
expectation (at least by them) that we completely forget about the
forgery. I know there was at least one titans case involving this as
well (our judge got removed from power).
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