what was the asking price in 1999? and what should it be now?
When Tucker (Tucker v. City of Los Angeles) case in which Detective Marie P. Farrell forged the signature of the judge on a warrant and arrest of serious police misconduct and physical, psychological abuse direct the fourth. Violation of change. Original asking price was 15 million euros. But 10 years later revealed a large proportion of unethical behavior. was discovered more than a dozen search warrants and other forged arrest, detectives / officers of the lives of millions of dollars in lifestyles, massive investments in real estate in the millions, conspiracy between officials in many cities. a lot of fixing. This case is the civil process ultimately Rico Los Angeles history, under RICO, the plaintiffs are asking for three times the original price right, but remember that was 10 years ago (10 years 3 months) and since then a lot of information discovered, including , but not limited to the participation of illegal Louis Caprino (FBI) and Federal Judge Margaret Nagle of 312 North Spring Street Los Angeles, California. Louis Caprino, headquartered in California (Wilshire Federal Building). was then, this is now. more than 10 years is a long time. so, what would it now here, now? Reply
JB
Exactly what the law allows three times the asking price. It does not mean that the price will be adjusted for inflation.
There is no such thing as an ‘asking price’ in a lawsuit. Nothing is being offered for sale. The DAMAGES sought in the case are based not subject to inflation adjustments.