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Someone Has To Pay Off Those Law School Loans ...
Amen brother. Like $50.00 to read, and answer, a simple email.
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I had a parent come out of the stands once after a youth league game and tell me I was mean to his son (because I gave him a technical for swearing at me, he was 11). He wouldn't let up, even during the next game. I get home and the assignor has already left a message on my voicemail asking what happened. The father went to the police saying I touched his kid. Now, I was in a pretty bad mood that day but I would never touch a player on the court. The police, the league, the board, everyone got involved. He eventually retracted his statement when every other parent present in the gym that day was questioned and not a one had a story to even closely back his up.
I told the story at work (I am a teacher in the same town), and not knowing who the guy is, several of my co-workers who have children said they knew him from little league. Parents begged their kids off of his team. He was only given a team because he owns a successful business in town and was able to fund the field upkeep and uniforms for all teams. He apparently has since been barred from coaching and/or attending any sporting event in town due to his antics over time. The moral of the story is, "sometimes you just meet an a**hole". Last edited by dsturdy5; Sun May 03, 2009 at 06:49pm. |
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Oh, h*ll no!
First, how in the world did this dink get your phone number a year after this "incident"?
Second, has any other official been contacted by this nut job? If so, don't pass go, go directly to your assignor/chapter president with this garbage and get as far away as possible. Don't call her, don't respond, don't do anything. If you get a subpoena (not a letter- ignore letters) to testify at this sure to be disaster of a divorce trial, contact an attorney and ask how to politely decline to testify. This will probably be a small piece of this dinks' master plan, and if her attorney actually wants to call your testimony, he or she is an idiot as well. Being put on a witness list is one thing, ignoring a subpoena is another. If, for some reason, you actually get into the witness stand, say "no" when asked if you know the dad (because you don't). Let the clown attorney trot out the oh-so-relevant rec league hoops incident. Say "yes" when asked if you remember that, because you do. Tell mouthpiece what happened and call it a day, because that's all you can possibly say. Unless, of course, you happen to be the "other man" - then there are a few more questions the now brilliant attorney can ask you... God, I love being a lawyer.... this stuff is great. Z |
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While there's probably some legal protection for a witness (depending on your state law), this isn't an issue that calls out for something like what happened to be brought out in the open in a divorce case. If you witnessed him harming his child and children are at the heart of the matter, then maybe you do it then. Anyway, most people would blow off any non-physical harassment of an official. Your testimony would mean absolutely nothing. |
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character witness
A few years back, we had a college coach get fired. Out of the blue I get a call from the coach asking for a reference so that he could get some HS gig.
After some internal debate, I decided to write one for them. I kept it to the facts that I was aware of, stuff like how I was treated and some exchanges that we had. About a year later, I get a call from this attorney, asking me a few questions and if I would be willing to be a character witness for the coach's wrongful termination suit. Turns out, my letter was to be used as part of the coach's attempt to beef up their character and fortify the wrongful termination suit. I told the lawyer that if I was called to testify that I would be sure to let everyone know that I was lied to in regard to the purpose of obtaining a favorable letter. Not that I said anything in it, other than the coach was always professional with me, and that the players seemed to have been treated in a custom found in sports. I had put my faith in the tenant that people are basically good. I was disappointed about being lied to, but the balance of life worked out and the lawsuit was dismissed.....for numerous reasons. Last edited by icallfouls; Wed May 06, 2009 at 06:06pm. |
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