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All I can say is, don’t trust the lawyers - even if you are paying your own lawyer - he will screw you given a chance, go to every hearing.
I’m sure there are some exceptions, but I would never, ever let anyone represent me without being there to supervise. The experience I have is my own lawyer signed off on delays and stipulated to things that weren’t accurate - because of the go along to get along inside the courthouse / you are an outsider Never Forget It.
Innocent but still guilty.....prosecutors forcing/coercing folks to plead guilty to avoid having to admit they were wrong......
So much for justice eh?
Ignoring Innocence — ProPublica
Not in the least......glad to see it getting a LITTLE traction.......fact of the matter is that these stunts are a contributing factor behind the hostility against policy/prosecutors......it lends additional legitimacy to many of the BLM/similar groups gripes....not to mention the fact that it further supports the notion of widespread corruption in state/fed justice depts.......
Ultimately though the problem lies with state/fed legislatures who have written the laws that enable this shit and dont put into place mechanisms for rooting this crap out/prosecuting bad prosecutors......
Who's watching the watchers?
And interestingly enough, they both "practice" their jobs. Aside from accountants, everybody else DOES their jobs.There are many parallels between doctors and lawyers. Both professions expect you to blindly follow their advice and never question it.
And interestingly enough, they both "practice" their jobs. Aside from accountants, everybody else DOES their jobs.
Doctors practice medicine... What did I miss?You forgot Medicine.
They probably have bets against each other, and golf together after...."Your lawyer"... has no loyalty to you, just to your wallet.
... The lawyers are mostly friends, just arguing before the court.
...They don't give a damn.
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They probably have bets against each other, and golf together after.
And you're surprised by this?
I was told the same by a sitting judge. Neither side wants the trial, as it would clog system to a stand-still.I read somewhere that 90%+ of all court cases never go to trial, they're plead out. I'm sure that a significant percentage are too worried about rolling the dice, to do so.
uhhhh....if you follow the link you'll find its a series of articles