Griever/documents/legal
Staddon vs. Griever: Legal Documents
Introduction
The following documents are transcribed verbatim, with a very few typos and spelling errors fixed (and probably a few added). I have left off the headers and footers, which basically just name the Plaintiffs (me and my corporation), the Defendants, and associated lawyers. In some cases, where two or more documents appeared to share large sections of text, I have actually transcribed the text only once, and essentially copied/pasted it into the other documents (using a MediaWiki feature called a Template) after a once-over proofread to make sure there were no changes from document to document.
Phase 1 (criminal)
At Lynne's request, I had allowed her to use my car in exchange for $100/week rent (her suggested figure). (Lynne is apparently denying that there was a rental agreement.) When I tried to get it back, I was first met with repeated stalling and finally a flat claim that they were keeping it in exchange for debts I supposedly owed her and Bubba. This would seem to be a classic case of conversion, which is illegal.
- 2003-11-25 Police Report
- 2003-12-18 Subpoena
- 2004-01-08 Magistrate Court Order the First
- 2004-02-09 Magistrate Court Order the Second
- 2004-03-16 Magistrate Court Order the Third
Phase 2 (civil)
Filed 2005-01-25
- Letter of Complaint (7 pages)
- First Interrogatories, Request for Production of Documents, and Notice to Produce at Trial
- to Defendant The ReDistribution Alternative Inc. (The RDA)
- to Defendant Willard Dale Griever (Bubba)
- Plaintiffs' First Interrogatories (6 pages)
- Plaintiffs' Request for Admission of Facts (2 pages)
- to Defendant Norma Lynne Griever (Lynne)
- Plaintiffs' First Interrogatories (6 pages)
- Plaintiffs' Request for Admission of Facts (2 pages)
Received 2005-03-26
- Answer and Counterclaim (from RDA) (8 pages)
- Defendant Willard Dale Griever's Answers to Plaintiff's Request for Admissions (3 pages)
- Defendant Norma Lynne Griever's Answers to Plaintiff's Request for Admissions (3 pages)
Defendants apparently also asked for an extension, which Plaintiffs were legally required to grant. I do not have the paperwork for this.
Received 2005-04-23
- Defendants' Admission of Facts to Plaintiffs (7 pages)
- Defendants' First Interrogatories to Plaintiffs (7 pages)
- Defendants' First Request for Production of Documents and Notice to Produce at Trial (6 pages)