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04-11-2002, 06:15 AM
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Help!
I live many years here in the DR. I am married, have a women and 2 kids.
I am a German, have a valid Passport until 01/2004. Because
I have some criminal cases pending in Germany, i dont
get for sure a renewed passport.
Who can tell me where or which lawyer is able to make some
contacts to get the Dominican Passport without problems....
I can not get the Citizenship because how i told, i have a bad
conduct.
I will pay good if i would have someone "corrupt"......
PLEASE ANSWER CONFIDENTIAL: SASCHA8882001@YAHOO.COM
Please help, i know this is not legal, but what about my family
if i am in jail, in germany......what about all the time?
Thanks
Sascha
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04-11-2002, 08:32 AM
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Sascha,
A public fourm like this is no place to be asking for information about illegal activities. Frankly the last thing the DR needs is another Slimball, Eurotrash, criminal in their country. Of course, that is if what you say is serious.
Tony C.
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04-11-2002, 10:38 AM
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On Vacation!
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Yeah TonyC
Time for this Slimeball to pay the piper!!
Where does he get off thinking that just because he's burdoned a poor Dominican wife with two kids the DR should welcome him with open arms......
Time this country got tough on criminal refugees from other countries!!
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04-11-2002, 10:53 AM
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DR1
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What do they say?
If you do the crime, be prepared to do the time.
This person is not posting from the DR, more likley Austria or going thru a proxy server.
Should be interesting, as I know people from the German embassy read DR1 and the board.
Rob.
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04-11-2002, 11:20 AM
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Jeez, talk about seeing everything !! This is why the Eurotrash that comes here is able to get away with so much. they really have the balls and there are lawyers that will get him what he wants.
Good to know that the person is not inside the DR right now....
Wonder if our friends at Interpol have this guy on their lists...
Make a wonderful sting operation
HB
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04-11-2002, 01:07 PM
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Moderator
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Ok had my laugh for the day. I thought April fool's was over. Hey! maybe it's the German embassy trying to see what interesting info they can get.
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04-11-2002, 02:15 PM
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Who's the slimeball here? The hypocrites?
What one country calls a criminal, in MANY cases, are not slime balls at all and are really wonderful people. Some laws in some countries just suck. I can think of a few right here in the USA. I've NEVER believed in the adage, "because it's the law" as reason enough to obey it. It is always a matter of weighing the potential penalty, risk, and reward. It is for all of us.
In my opinion, the criminal justice system in most countries has more slimeballs than anywhere, and that includes police, prosecutors and defense attorneys, judges, and legislators.
I would not be to harsh to judge unless you know the details. Even the president of the USA has committed crimes, that had he been caught, could have landed him in jail. I bet most of us have. About the only difference is getting caught.
How many of us have: Driven recklessly or while impaired, used illegal drugs or have been in the presence of somebody using illegal drugs, lied on their taxes, stolen, had sexual relations with a minor (under 18), paid somebody cash specifically so THEY could avoid paying taxes, bribed a police officer, participated in under age drinking, ...
You do the crime, you do the time? Who on this forum has ever been charged with a crime and hired a lawyer to do everything in their power to get out of it, from having the charges reduced, to looking for loopholes instead of just "doing the time for the crime". I find no honor in doing the time for a crime. If any of you do, then go right to the police station and turn yourselves in for any past crimes committed. You see, only a fool would do this.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone!
How many of us in the same situation as this gentleman, might consider similar action. After all, your freedom and the well being of your family are at stake and I'd think that would take precedent over anything else.
I'm not suggesting anybody help this guy and become a party to illegal activity, but I call most who have commented in this thread hypocrites.
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04-11-2002, 03:23 PM
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On Vacation!
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Jim......
He says his passport won't be renewed......
He's also looking for a "false" passport or citizenship......DOESN"T THIS TELL YOU SOMETHING??????
The German gov't does not refuse to renew passports for "reckless driving,lying on taxes,underage drinking "etc.
I'm not an authority on German law however I believe in The states the crime must be a "felony" for passports to be "non-renewable".
I don't know about you but killers,drug dealers,extortionists, etc are not wanted in my country nor here in my adopted one.
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04-11-2002, 03:50 PM
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Vettehead from Buckhead
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Maybe this thread should be moved to the legal forum and he can get some legal, not illegal, advice from Fabio. I do know that when you get a DUI in Germany you are in much more trouble then you would be in the states. One probably could be revoked a passport for that.
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04-11-2002, 04:03 PM
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maybe since he lied to us, saying he was in the DR it should just be deleted.
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