Um, not me.
But you've probably done questionable things for a Klondike Bar.
Um, not me.
But you've probably done questionable things for a Klondike Bar.
I've done many a questionable thing for "whoohaa".
But NOT watching Twilight.
NOPE
That's a bridge too far.
That's because you're so damn old. You probably sat through Walt Whitman reciting, "I Sing the Body Electric," in hopes of loosening a maiden's petticoat.
nopeWell cause you are a gggggggiiiiirrrrrllllll.
Be kind of strange if you did it for why tv did.
You might have done it for him....
Dove bar, maybe...But you've probably done questionable things for a Klondike Bar.
2020 is just a crazy year to live thru.
That is called withdrawalI think no coffee for me = migraine level head ache.
did you find out if she was insured?Lawyer and Ortho appointments today. Weeeee
From what I understand, no charges filed, no civil suits will be allowed. Don't know if it's been put to the test yet though
(d) If a defendant files a motion under Trial Rule 56 of the Indiana Rules of Trial Procedure and supports that motion with admissible evidence that establishes a prima facie basis for the application of the immunity described in subsection (b) or (c), the burden shall shift to the plaintiff to oppose the motion with admissible evidence directly contradicting the application of the immunity in order to establish a genuine issue of material fact for trial.
(e) In a civil case in which an immunity defense under subsection (b) or (c) is raised, the fact that a defendant was not prosecuted for a crime related to the defendant’s use of force shall create a rebuttable presumption that the defendant’s use of force was justified under IC 35-41-3-2 and the jury shall be instructed on this presumption if the case proceeds to trial. In a summary judgment proceeding described in subsection (d), the fact that a defendant was not prosecuted for a crime related to the defendant’s use of force shall also create a prima facie basis for the application of the immunity described in subsection (b) or (c).
Now you get to see how many different way's you will get bent and be sure it's painful.Lawyer and Ortho appointments today. Weeeee
Now you get to see how many different way's you will get bent and be sure it's painful.