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Old February 11th 06, 02:05 AM posted to alt.child-support
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Default Man wrongly convicted now owes $38,000 in back child support

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[Moon's b.s. about alcoholism snipped]

Let's get back on topic, shall we? And while we're at it, here are

the
facts as they've been presented to us..

1. A guy gets busted for a crime he did NOT commit.
2. The state arrests him on the false charge of murder.
3. The state tries and convicts him of the false crime of murder.
4. Because of the states action against him (false arrest and

imprisonment
for 13 years), his C$ arrears mounts to astronomical levels

($38,000).
5. He attempts to have his C$ lowered, or stopped after he learns of

it.
The state refuses to allow him to do so.
6. After 13 years of imprisonment, the guy is found innocent

(witness
came
forward) and is released.
7. The state hands him a bill for $38,000 in C$ for the time they

kept
him
in prison and could make payments (remember, the state also said that

they
wouldn't allow him to have his C$ lowered while they kept an innocent

man
locked up, too).

So Moon, please explain to us how being arrested for a crime he

didn't
commit, spending 13 years in jail (unable to pay $100 a week in C$,

plus
interest, fees and penalties), being cut-off from his children, lose

of
his
job, lose of his home, lose of his belongings and car, is all the

guys
fault?

I didn't say it was all the guy's fault.


Moon, since about day one of this thread you've done nothing but infer

over
and over and over again that Souter is to blame for the trouble that the
state caused him.


He's in trouble for having not taken action about his child support. That

much is fairly indisputable.

Moon, he DID take action to stop his C$. The state REFUSED to act on his
motion.