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    Stolen cue!!! Barry Stewart has my cue.

    Yep, pretty much this. Sometimes you can get away with saying "so and so is a thief," as there are no specifics. But when you say "so and so stole this exact cue," you get into some bad places if you're not careful. You have made a specific accusation, in which if false, can hinder someone's...
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    Stolen cue!!! Barry Stewart has my cue.

    Jewelry may actually have some seperate laws depending on the state. Some states actually have laws directly relating to jewelry. The whole posession is 9/10ths of the law thing is somewhat not true. Basically, if someone has something, its up to someone else to prove its not theirs is the jist...
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    Stolen cue!!! Barry Stewart has my cue.

    Allegedly...... Hopefully he gets the cue back, but there still seems to be more too it. A guy wants a weight bolt, gets a cue by accident, and is telling people he's going to sell it right away? Just doesn't sound right. But hey, I've seen crazier things.
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    Stolen cue!!! Barry Stewart has my cue.

    Um....if you're going to go public, you need to explain the "tiny details." I'm slightly confused now.....if you have no idea who Barry is, why did you have his address? You need to start answering the questions asked. You can't just go public and say "he stole my cue," then ignore questions...
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    Stolen cue!!! Barry Stewart has my cue.

    No, its not an urban legend. After some research, just to double check the state law where the cue is.....there is no criminal act with what happened. Unfortunately, if you accidentally send something in the mail, the recipiant has no legal responsibility to return the misshipped item, and can...
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    Stolen cue!!! Barry Stewart has my cue.

    This is likely the legal solution, unless SC has a specific statute about knowingly receiving goods in error.
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    Stolen cue!!! Barry Stewart has my cue.

    If you report this to the police and explain the issue exactly, if they decide to investigate then it is not falsifying or filing a false police report. They will ask questions they need answers to in order to decide if this is an issue they can do something about. (it may very well be a civil...
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    Stolen cue!!! Barry Stewart has my cue.

    That's absolutely not how it works. If you buy stolen property, and its proven to be stolen, you have to give it up, and you take a loss for it. (which you would have to file suit on the seller to recover your money) If you knew it was stolen, then you can catch a charge. The issue here though...
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    The REAL ODDS of making this shot...

    You may want to start trying to "see it." Knowing your own abilities and limitations will definitely help your game. Also, you may not get to shoot a shot 10 times in a row, but you definitely get to shoot a shot many times over the course of competing. Lets say for example, you are playing in...
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    The REAL ODDS of making this shot...

    I think its important to know the odds on shots, and they are pretty much based on your personal ability. An important note though, you can't prove the odds just by shooting it 10 times on one occassion. It would take hundreds of shots to realistically figure out your personal odds. (then...
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    Jump break handle in the pocket?

    Check this out. I'm sure it could be fitted with a holster for your remote! http://www.prankplace.com/Beer-Belt--6-Pack-HolsterCAMO-357-0X.aspx
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    Stolen cue!!! Barry Stewart has my cue.

    I definitely agree with you there.
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    Stolen cue!!! Barry Stewart has my cue.

    Trust me, the police do not have to take a report, and can actually deny to take one if they feel there isn't a violation. Of course, it depends on the agency or department policy as well, and state law. Basically, if the police can't find a law that's been broken, or its not covered under...
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    Jump break handle in the pocket?

    Ever lost the remote to the t.v. and have no interest in whats on, but you watch it anyway just because you're too lazy to get up and look for it? :P
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    Stolen cue!!! Barry Stewart has my cue.

    Its pretty simple what he "should" do, but what he "has" to do is another story.
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    Stolen cue!!! Barry Stewart has my cue.

    The problem is he put the wrong label on it. So it was addressed wrongly. You have to prove he actually recieved the cue, which would be by his own admission at this point. Then you'd have to show it wasn't his. The police will likely not even take a report for this. The only thing that could...
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    Jump break handle in the pocket?

    Pretty sure it stays where it lands. Same if the ball rolled along the rail, hits the chalk, then falls back on to the table. Personally, if the ball was going to go in the pocket, and the handle just held it up.....if I were the opponent, I'd just tell him to put the ball down and keep...
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    Stolen cue!!! Barry Stewart has my cue.

    Good luck and sorry you're having to go about it this way. Should have called you up as soon as he received the cue by accident.
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    Maybe Bonus Ball Should Have Approached a Casino

    Damnit, I can't give you anymore rep.....
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    Jump break handle in the pocket?

    Pretty sure it would be the same idea if a ball jumps off the table and hits a piece of chalk before it comes back down on the table. A foul because its not part of the table.
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