Notice that it doesn't say "country". It says "county". That means all five plaintiffs must be from Virginia. The phrase "Special Grand Jury" sounds hard to my ears, too. I would love to say that laws back up our editorial policy, and in this case, his phone number or sock puppets that have not yet been officially confirmed, but are about to be and are in operation, are about the best channels, ATM.
His activity does violate TOS or AUP, and I do not see Verizon enforcing it anytime soon. Anybody else try to raise interest from security@verizon.net?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Soxred93" soxred93@gmail.com To: "English Wikipedia" wikien-l@lists.wikimedia.org Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2008 11:42 AM Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] JarlaxleArtemis/Grawp
I don't think it'll be hard to get 5 people...
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On Dec 24, 2008, at 6:01 AM [Dec 24, 2008 ], FT2 wrote:
:)
FT2
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Jay Litwyn brewhaha@edmc.net wrote:
Okay...I found something, and maybe I should be looking at federal law, because I do not see it happening reliably. It opens doors to being very slow. I wish that a brick wall that seems to be verizon boded well for their taking action on snail mail.
§ 48-1. Investigation of complaint by special grand jury.
When complaint is made to the circuit court of any county, or the corporation court of any city of this Commonwealth, by five or more citizens of any county, city or town, setting forth the existence of a public or common nuisance, the court, or the judge thereof in vacation, shall summon a special grand jury, in the mode provided by law, to the next term of such court, to specially investigate such complaint.
(Code 1919, § 1520.)
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