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  WorldNetDaily: Ranch-coveting officials settle for killing owner
Scott's widow, the former Frances Plante, along with four of Scott's children from prior marriages, subsequently filed a $100 million wrongful death suit against the county and federal government.
As Scott began to lower his arm, one deputy later said, he "kinda" pointed his gun -- which he initially was holding by the cylinder, not the handle grip -- at deputy Spencer who, in fear for his life, killed him.
Scott's wife, Frances, was so strapped for cash, she subsequently told a judge, she considering eating a dead coyote she found on the side of the road.
wnd.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=17369   (2191 words)

  
 22100-8-III - State of Washington v. Donald Shane Scott File Date: 07/27/2004
Scott's complaint on appeal is the same as he made in his motion in limine--he wanted to prevent the State from portraying him as a 'crazed maniac' by describing the manner in which he was driving that night.
Scott led police on a dangerous, lengthy, high-speed chase that ultimately resulted in a crash in which the top of his car was sheared off when he crashed through a gate.
Scott's high-speed chase could be considered a deliberate effort to evade arrest and prosecution for the methamphetamine lab and could also reasonably be considered probative of his consciousness of guilt.
www.mrsc.org /mc/courts/slip/appellate/221008MAJ.htm   (2813 words)

  
 Donald Scott Memorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Scotts were awakened by the sound of the police breaking down their door.
Scott's wife, Frances, ran downstairs to find her house swarming with men with guns aimed at her.
She screamed "don't shoot me, don't kill me." Donald Scott, recovering from recent cataract surgery, got his gun and ran to the defense of his wife.
www.fear.org /scott.html   (543 words)

  
 Donald Scott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Donald Lee Scott was born on July 31, 1962 in Kansas City, Kansas, USA.
His most notable event took place in the Iraqi desert in Jan. 1991 when he and his team rescued a downed naval Pilot surrounded by an estimated 80 Presidential Guards.
A fierce gun battle broke out, but Sgt. Scott escaped with his team and the rescued pilot in a helicopter.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Donald_Scott   (270 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Scott was initially agitated and irate that they were on the property, but later calmed down and even served them refreshments and invited them and their 10 families to return.
Scott was holding a gun in his night hand, with his palm and fingers around the cylinder rather than around the buff.
Scott's elbow was at his side with his forearm straight out or slightly up, his hand turned up with the barrel of the gun pointing at a 45 degree angle toward the ceiling.
www.fear.org /chron/scott.txt   (21322 words)

  
 20751-0-III - State of Washington V Donald S. Scott File Date: 02/04/2003
Scott was described by dispatch as a white male, six feet tall, 185 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
Scott, the trial court found that although the deputy acted in good faith and that the question was 'extremely close,' there were insufficient grounds for the deputy to think Mr.
Scott on the outstanding warrant, the arrest was not valid, and the trial court properly suppressed all evidence gathered as a result.
www.mrsc.org /mc/courts/slip/appellate/207510MAJ.htm   (1052 words)

  
 Donald Scott Addresses Public
Scott, who retired as a brigadier general in 1991 after serving 31 years in the Army, received his commission as a lieutenant in 1960 at the same time as he earned his B.A. degree in graphic arts from Lincoln University.
Scott recalled moments while in the military, how strong top leadership was effective in helping civilian workers embrace automation and modernization; another where top leadership enforced the Army's policy of equal and fair treatment for all of its soldiers.
Scott closed by emphasizing that strong commitment is the key to ensuring the success of any policy or project.
www.loc.gov /loc/lcib/970113/scott.html   (538 words)

  
 D A N : M I C H A L S K I : : J O U R N A L I S T   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Donald was president of a boutique insurance agency, Wolf and Cohen Financial Services, which specialized in life policies for wealthy executives, and Claire was a press aide for Sen. Vance Hartke (D-Indiana).
After Donald and Claire divorced in 1983, she moved to Dallas with Wright and pursued a career as a marriage and family therapist.
Donald, Scott, and Alex came to Dallas for Thanksgiving in 1990, when Wright was 8, to see the Redskins play the Cowboys.
www.danm.us /writing/wright2.html   (2297 words)

  
 End the War on Freedom - Boy, do they ever want the Trails End Ranch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Frances Scott was in the kitchen, brewing her morning coffee, when dozens of men in plainclothes and brandishing guns -- no badges or warrants in evidence -- came swarming in.
Donald Scott, 63, came hurrying down the stairs in answer to his wife's screams of terror, a handgun held over his head.
Scott paid off her own eight years worth of legal bills, that left her barely enough to offer a $170,000 down payment to back her $1.95 million bid for the ranch in the upcoming tax auction, she says.
billstclair.com /blog/vin/010902.html   (1204 words)

  
 WD63265: Renae Jo Scott, Appellant v. Donald Glenn Scott and Janice E. Kite, Respondents.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The record indicates that the court's original judgment was improperly based, at least in part, on Scott and Kite's failure to provide a proposed judgment entry in a timely fashion, and, therefore, the cause for setting it aside was to properly enter judgment based on the evidence presented to the court.
Renae Ponder, formerly Scott, appeals from the judgment of the Circuit Court of Boone County dissolving her marriage to the respondent, Donald Scott, with respect to its award of sole physical custody of their minor child, Danton Scott, to a third-party, Janice Kite, pursuant to section 452.375.5(5).
The judgment of the circuit court dissolving the appellant's marriage to Donald Scott is affirmed in all respects.
www.osca.state.mo.us /courts/pubopinions.nsf/0/4faecd2ac9b3845a86256f5e005fe1b3?OpenDocument   (3992 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Scott was a 1989 graduate of LaSalle Senior High School where he participated in playing trumpet for the marching and jazz band, tennis and track.
Scott was an emergency medical technician and a volunteer fireman for the past 12 years at Frontier Volunteer Fire Hall.
Scott truly was a very special person and will always be remembered and dearly missed.
www.yourtribute.com /DonaldKephart   (391 words)

  
 The Common Cause Medical Research prospective on  Mycoplasma and Sars   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Donald Scott adds that most doctors don’t know about this mycoplasma disease agent because it was developed by the US military in biological warfare experimentation and it was not made public.
Donald Scott told the story of one MS patient who was seriously ill and after two years of treatment he was back to complete health.
Donald Scott explains that ‘chemtrails’ are a belated attempt to stop the spread of debilitating diseases concocted in the 1980’s.
www.eaglefoundation.net /SARS.htm   (2094 words)

  
 revolution: donald scott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
On October 2, 1992, a swarm of law enforcement officers descended upon the 200-acre Malibu, California ranch of Donald P. Scott.
Scott, 61, confronted the deputies while armed with a handgun.
The entrance to Scott's Trail's End Ranch lies in Los Angeles County, but the ranch itself is entirely in Ventura County.
www.boogieonline.com /revolution/body/drugs/rights/enforce/scott.html   (247 words)

  
 Marijuana Policy Project: Missouri
Donald P. Scott, 61, was shot to death in his home on the 200-acre ranch he shared with his wife near Malibu, Calf.
Scott didn't have time to "just say no." Scott was an innocent man minding his business when the government, acting on an unsubstantiated tip, stormed his property looking for marijuana plants.
Donald Scott's case may be one of the more dramatic war stories, but his isn't isolated.
www.mpp.org /MO/news_2359.html   (703 words)

  
 Exhibiton 126; Inventory / Scott King / Donald Urquhart; curated by Wolfgang Tillmans
With Inventory, Scott King, and Donald Urquhart, Tillmans presents three artistic positions from London which in their diversity represent a London scene that can by no means be classified as belonging to "Young British Art" the way it is customarily labelled.
The artist group Inventory was founded in 1995 and understands itself as a collective enterprise that in the sense of what they call "fierce sociology" occupies a free interdisciplinary space, a space from which on a practical and theoretical level social and political phenomena are examined.
Donald Urquhart presented his drawings for the first time in a gallery context last year.
www.portikus.de /ArchiveA0126.html   (487 words)

  
 GolfWeb.com - The U.S. Open Tournament Donald, Scott making their presence felt at Pinehurst
Donald, the 27 year old, settled in at 1-under-par 69, two shots off the lead, while Scott, who bogeyed the 18th hole, is at even par with the likes of Tiger Woods, David Toms and Vijay Singh.
Donald, who won twice on the European Tour last year and was on the winning Ryder Cup team, bounced around par all day before hitting a 9-iron to 6 feet at the eighth hole -- his 17th -- to finish at 1 under.
Donald, who played early with Woods and Chris DiMarco, had one of those Pinehurst shots, too, on the 16th hole.
www.golfweb.com /tournaments/usopen/story/8570271   (1030 words)

  
 Scott Donald to Lead New Global Research and Information Initiative from Russell's London Office (Russell.com)
While Donald will retain his title of Director of Research, his new role, will enhance Russell's capabilities at identifying and producing compelling research initiatives that better inform investors via the internet and other technology-rich communication channels.
Donald's new position reflects the firm's desire to remain relevant to the continually evolving needs of its global client base.
Donald's expertise will be well utilised in a global context and we will all benefit from the increased depth of high quality research he will provide."
www.russell.com /WW/Press_Releases/PR20000328_AU_p.asp   (411 words)

  
 BBC - Scotland TV - Rivercity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Donald: The gay guys have all the style so it might help Callum get a bit more style hanging around with Scott.
Scott has a really good heart but the back story is Ruth took Scott in.
Donald: I think acting-wise my worst job was dressing up as a goldfish for an advert.
www.bbc.co.uk /scotland/tv/rivercity/chat/kearney_pirie.shtml   (1584 words)

  
 The Death of Donald Scott
Donald P. Scott, age 61, owned and lived on a 200-acre property known as the Trails End Ranch, 35247 Mulholland Highway, in the Ventura County portion of Malibu.
While there is a conflict in the evidence as to whether Plante was in the room during the shooting, her report of the shooting itself is substantially the same a that of Deputy Spencer.
In view of Spencer's activity in procuring the warrant and ultimately shooting Scott, his participation in the ensuing investigation was inappropriate.
www.outpost-of-freedom.com /scott.htm   (2056 words)

  
 CONSUMER HEALTH - Total Health 1999 - Speakers
Donald Scott has extensively researched neurosystemic degenerative diseases over the past seven years, and has written numerous articles on the relationship between degenerative diseases and a pathogenic mycoplasma.
Researchers Donald Scott and his son William will report on further evidence that diseases ranging from Alzheimer's to multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, Huntington's, chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia all derive from a common infectious pathogen.
Based on solid scientific diagnostic data, Donald and William Scott have enjoyed a record-breaking degree of success in helping people ill with a variety of chronic illness receive the benefits to which they are entitled.
www.consumerhealth.org /tothealth/tot02/speakerDetails.cfm?Speaker=36   (252 words)

  
 Professor Donald W Scott
Donald W. Scott is the President of The Common Cause Foundation in Ontario, Canada.
Scott is also the Adjunct Professor of The Institute for Molecular Medicine, Huntington Beach, California.
Scott is also currently involved in intervenor status in the class action lawsuit of Graves vs. William Cohen, DOD.
www.whale.to /v/scott.html   (680 words)

  
 Donald Scott   +  J Scott  +  Miss NBScott  +  M&T Scott  +  Thomas ...
Donald Scott + J Scott + Miss NBScott + MandT Scott + Thomas Scott
Thomas Scott married Mary Isabella Harris 1888, her father was Alexander Harris who was Edinburgh town clerk.
Thomas Scott was one of the partners in MandT Scott.
www.edinphoto.org.uk /PP_N/pp_scott_m_and_t.htm   (583 words)

  
 GolfWeb.com - The U.S. Open Tournament Donald, Scott get start on fulfilling major promise
Scott had to agree, although his stats might not appear to back him up.
Scott had great feel on the front nine, starting with a 30 foot birdie at the first hole.
Scott hasn't had the best of luck at Opens, missing the cut in the first three he played.
www.golfweb.com /tournaments/usopen/story/8569900   (1004 words)

  
 F.E.A.R. Chronicles - Forfeiture Victim Story of Donald Scott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The search warrant was based on information from an informant that marijuana was growing on Scott's 250 acre estate, a piece of land coveted by the government.
When Scott's wife ran to the body, they "hustled her out of the house." Recorded phone conversations show that while the dead or dying millionaire lay in a pool of his own blood, police used the phone to make calls, and answered a call from one of Scott's neighbors, telling the neighbor Scott was "busy."
Scott's widow, Frances Plante, believes the visit was connected to the investigation leading to the raid - particularly since U.S. Park Service agents -- who had an obvious interest in obtaining the property -- participated in the raid.
fear.org /scott15.html   (549 words)

  
 Donald L. Scott Appointed Deputy Librarian Of Congress
Donald L. Scott, retired Army brigadier general and vice president and national director of the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps, has been appointed Deputy Librarian of Congress after an extensive nationwide search.
Said Gen. Scott: "I am pleased and honored by this opportunity to work with Jim Billington and the dedicated employees of the country's oldest national cultural institution as we move ahead toward the 21st century.
A native of Hunnewell, Missouri, Gen. Scott received his B.A. in graphic arts from Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri, in 1960, as well as a commission as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army, and his M.A. in counseling and human development from Troy State University in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1982.
www.loc.gov /today/pr/1996/96-120.html   (665 words)

  
 Forfeiture Rule In Drug Cases Is Outrageous
Scott's wife began screaming; he went to her side with a gun and was shot to death before her eyes.
According to the Nation magazine, a subsequent investigation revealed that there was no credible evidence of marijuana cultivation on Scott's ranch, that the Sheriff's Department had knowingly sought the search warrant on legally in-sufficient information, and that much of the information supporting the warrant was false, while exculpatory evidence was withheld from the judge.
As they invaded the property, the officers - with two forfeiture specialists in tow - had a property appraisal of Scott's $5 million ranch and instructions to seize the ranch if 14 marijuana plants were found.
www.mapinc.org /drugnews/v98/n725/a01.html   (828 words)

  
 Truman Library - Donald W. Nesbit Papers
The papers of Donald W. Nesbit contain primarily the letters that Russian diplomat Constantine Nabokov wrote to his American friend Donald W. Nesbit.
Copyright: Nancy Nesbit Hatch has donated to the United States government her copyright interest in unpublished materials in the collection and in all of Donald W. Nesbit's unpublished writings that are in the custody of any repository administered by the United States government.
On Melby's advice, Nancy Nesbit Hatch, Donald Nesbit's daughter, donated Nabokov's letters and a small amount of additional material to the Truman Library in 1993.
www.trumanlibrary.org /hstpaper/nesbit.htm   (1152 words)

  
 Young Man Makes Most of Mayoral Mentoring - North Florida - Locations - About Us - Girls and Boys Town
The Maddoxes opened their hearts to save Donald and pushed for him to be placed where he would have the chance to succeed.
Sha drove Donald to the campus on his first day, just as nervous as any mother would be on her child’s first day of school.
Donald left for Japan with his naval fleet in June but stopped to visit Girls and Boys Town of North Florida and the Maddoxes before he left.
www.girlsandboystown.org /aboutus/locations/nflorida/mayormentoring.asp   (832 words)

  
 Drysdale, Donald Scott --  Encyclopædia Britannica
U.S. physicist Donald Arthur Glaser was born in Cleveland, Ohio.
He won the 1960 Nobel prize in physics for his invention of the bubble chamber (in 1952), which traced the movement of high-energy atomic particles and was used to observe the behavior of subatomic particles.
Scott, who served his country as a general in three wars—the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the American Civil War—was the foremost military man in the United States in the half century before the...
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9111819?tocId=9111819   (752 words)

  
 The Daily Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Scott retired from Halliburton Services in Dwight after more than 20 years of service.
He was born Feb. 1, 1939, in Sycamore, the son of Tom and May Steele Scott.
Surviving are his wife, the former Suzon A. Hitzeroth, whom he married July 26, 1968, in North Plato; two brothers and one sister-in-law, Howard and Bonnie Scott, T.O. "Cork" Scott, all of Burlington, Ill.; one sister and brother-in-law, Mabel and Roy Thies of Elgin; and several nieces and nephews.
www.daily-journal.com /obituaries/content.cfm?id=3177   (209 words)

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