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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1612636, member: 22331"]<b>One Who Represents Themselves Has A fool For A Client!!</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Your Honor, as counsel for Ms. Bellevue, may I address the bench in response to Mr. Green, respected counsel for Mr. Karp who has insinuated a possible fraudulent document, asserting the document is without proper identification, and may have been tampered.</b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Your Honor, I plead that you find justice in favor of my client who has trusted Mr. Karp et al in the initial purchase, a renown expert in Numismatics, advertising in prominent publications, trusting him to select and establish value for a desirable collectors coin. </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>I ask that you please view the document in your hand forwarded to Ms. Bellevue by a preeminent Numismatic Auction Firm, having a proper letterhead which you've graciously read to those in attendance, signed and dated by an authorized knowledgeable representative. The document clearly stating the adverse condition of the coin sold my client.</b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>The representative of this prestigious firm attests that the coin has been physically examined by the firm and found to have been altered to an unacceptable state for investment material, which can't be sold by their firm, but only for a relative $800 pittance amount offered after evaluation by a credible secondary Numismatic expert, unavailable, but identified by his written offer on his business card, in your possession. </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Neither expert has indicated that the destructive conditions are recent. Mr. Karp, a self-stated expert in Numismatics, having many decades of experience has not established a monetary basis for what appears to have been sold as a treasured item, found to be a</b><b> relatively worthless piece of metal.</b><b> Mr. Karp, nor counsel haven't presented an explanation or rebutal to the expert documentation presented by my client. In light of defense counsels only rebuttal of casting aspersions by inaccurate insinuations of fraudulent documentation, I beg that you recognize only the partial $5000 monetary damages requested by my client in exchange for the return of Mr. Karps treasured coin.</b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Thank you for the respected consideration your honor.</b></p><p><b></b>:thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1612636, member: 22331"][b]One Who Represents Themselves Has A fool For A Client!![/b] [B] Your Honor, as counsel for Ms. Bellevue, may I address the bench in response to Mr. Green, respected counsel for Mr. Karp who has insinuated a possible fraudulent document, asserting the document is without proper identification, and may have been tampered. Your Honor, I plead that you find justice in favor of my client who has trusted Mr. Karp et al in the initial purchase, a renown expert in Numismatics, advertising in prominent publications, trusting him to select and establish value for a desirable collectors coin. I ask that you please view the document in your hand forwarded to Ms. Bellevue by a preeminent Numismatic Auction Firm, having a proper letterhead which you've graciously read to those in attendance, signed and dated by an authorized knowledgeable representative. The document clearly stating the adverse condition of the coin sold my client. The representative of this prestigious firm attests that the coin has been physically examined by the firm and found to have been altered to an unacceptable state for investment material, which can't be sold by their firm, but only for a relative $800 pittance amount offered after evaluation by a credible secondary Numismatic expert, unavailable, but identified by his written offer on his business card, in your possession. Neither expert has indicated that the destructive conditions are recent. Mr. Karp, a self-stated expert in Numismatics, having many decades of experience has not established a monetary basis for what appears to have been sold as a treasured item, found to be a[/B][B] relatively worthless piece of metal.[/B][B] Mr. Karp, nor counsel haven't presented an explanation or rebutal to the expert documentation presented by my client. In light of defense counsels only rebuttal of casting aspersions by inaccurate insinuations of fraudulent documentation, I beg that you recognize only the partial $5000 monetary damages requested by my client in exchange for the return of Mr. Karps treasured coin. Thank you for the respected consideration your honor. [/B]:thumb:[/QUOTE]
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