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51-59,
anonymous
writes: I'm still having problems with all this guys. i have mentioned before about this thief of a boyfriend i had, he was convicted of fraud and theft on myself last year, has been in and out of prison and has stolen from EVERONE he meets for his additions.Two months ago he let himself into my home without consent, he had no money as he texed me, but later that evening was seen out spending in bookies and pub and when i returned was drunk as anything and in my house, he had stuff on the side which he had stolen from a shop and told me he pawned a watch. a week later he went to prison for stealing off someone, then few days later i discovered all my jewellery was gone. i wrote to him in prison asking nicely what pawn shop it was in, he called and told me in a round about way which shop it was in, he even named it and it was the shop he had pawned his watch. i went on about my jewellery and as far as im concerned he never denied it, i asked him again in another convo where is my jewellery. and he said i told u where it was. the calls where brief and he never said much. i was crying down phone going on about my jewellery and he apologised saying he didnt know why he did it. he is out of prison and was arrested but has denied it all, and got one excuse after another, saying i gave him the key and he never said he took my jewellery he said he took his watch to the jewellers, and that was all he said to me, thats what he said to poice. i have now taken out a civil action against him, i do not have a lot of proof, i have a pot i found in his bag, i have texts from him on the day he entered my house saying he had no money, i can prove he did not pawn his watch as police searched shop. i have a witness to say he was out spending after he was in my home, but records prove he was in my home, i was out i can prove this too. my solicitor is writing to the prison to get these recordings of our convo, which i have been told they exist luckily.does anyone know if i cant get these recording do i have much evidence here for the theft of my jewellery all i want is it back or compensation.
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reader, anonymous, writes (20 January 2010): You have an attorney listen to him/her. Tell your attorney everything, and ask your attorney enough questions to be sure he/she is doing what you want and staying "on track".
Attorney's have a habit of thinking they are "Gods" and way more important and smarter than the average person. They are not, they're still human and make dumb arese mistakes.
Remember they DO WORK FOR YOU! They are your employee, not the other way around !!
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (20 January 2010):
You've got a lawyer, listen to him.
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