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    Posted: April 13 2007 at 09:21
A friend said he saw a news scroller last night saying that Lerxst was arrested.  I couldn't find anything on the web.  Anyone have info?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2007 at 09:23
Originally posted by Codis Codis wrote:

A friend said he saw a news scroller last night saying that Lerxst was arrested.  I couldn't find anything on the web.  Anyone have info?



maybe an alcohol fueled rage over the way the new album sounds LOL......  taking a google looksie
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2007 at 09:26
don't see anything either...I'll check ET tonight LOL  Maybe we'll get some great Nick Nolte or  Glen Campbell  like pics hahahhahha
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2007 at 10:08
Ah, I think I found it.  It was just an update from the New Year's Eve case:

From Power Windows (http://www.2112.net/powerwindows/News.htm):

Alex Lifeson Vs. Ritz-Carlton: Judge says deputies acted properly Following Alex Lifeson's New Year's Eve at The Ritz, Lifeson and his son Justin accepted a plea agreement in which they served no jail time and subsequently filed a suit against the Ritz-Carlton, its security director and three sheriff's deputies seeking an unspecified amount of monetary damages for injuries, pain and suffering, mental anguish and the costs of their defense to the charges.

Yesterday, before going to trial, the judge ruled that the deputies acted properly; bad news for Alex:
Judge says deputies acted properly in Rush guitarist fracas: "U.S. District Judge Paul A. Magnuson has ruled against the civil claims brought against Collier deputies by Alex Zivojinovich...Zivojinovich, his son, Justin, and daughter-in-law, Michelle, had filed suit, alleging that the deputies violated their civil rights based on 'illegal detention' and 'excessive force.' But Magnuson, in his ruling issued through the U.S. District Court Middle District of Florida’s Fort Myers division, didn’t agree. The judge ruled that the deputies’ actions 'we’re objectively reasonable.' 'In sum, the plaintiffs have not established that any of the defendant deputies violated their constitutional right to be free of excessive force,' Magnuson wrote in his recent ruling. The judge ruled that the deputies are entitled to qualified immunity on all of the excessive force claims. Magnuson’s ruling means the trial that was slated to occur this month won’t take place. The judge also ruled that the Ritz hotel and its security employee, Frank Barner, weren’t negligent in the case...And the judge ruled that Barner didn’t use excessive force on Justin Zivojinovich when he handcuffed him with Deputy Christopher Knott’s permission...Despite the recent ruling, the Zivojinoviches aren’t ready to give up on their civil case. Zivojinovich’s Naples defense lawyer, Michael McDonnell, said he plans to appeal. The deputies’ attorney, Fort Lauderdale attorney Richard Giuffreda, said he believes this judge’s ruling will be affirmed by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, which is a court one notch down from the U.S. Supreme Court. Magnuson’s ruling also dismissed 'without prejudice' deputy Knott’s battery claim against Alex Zivojinovich, which means it can be revised and filed again. 'I have to refile it (that case) in state court. It is going to proceed forward,' Giuffreda said. Stanford, who suffered injuries after tumbling down the stairwell with Alex Zivojinovich during the scuffle, also has a pending lawsuit against him in state court. 'It’s been very stressful for them (the deputies) that they have been accused of these things falsely, and they are very happy this is behind them, at least at this point,' Giuffreda said." - Naples Florida News, Apr. 11, 2007

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2007 at 10:09
Poor Alex...he should just drop it. We all believe his version of the story anyway.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2007 at 21:07
Why should we beleive his story?
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