Posted by John T on May 22, 2012 at 14:20:19 from (216.249.82.117):
In Reply to: For John T. posted by Brad Buchanan on May 22, 2012 at 11:36:41:
Brad, In Indiana, and likely alllllllllll jurisdictions, Attorneys, having passed the Bar and duly admitted to practice law in the state ARE OFFICERS OF THE COURT AND BOUND BY LAW TO THE TRUTH. In our state if a person has a beef with an Attorney they report it to the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission and such reports and allegations are indeed taken seriously and investigated........
HOWEVER WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD many of the Judges and Attorneys socialize and play golf (get the picture Im sure) and taking them on is worse then fighting city hall, been there done that got the T Shirt fought and always lost grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Im sure in your state there is a process and an agency (Supreme Court in our State) to report problems and make allegations regarding attorney or judges mis conduct AND THATS WHERE I SUGGEST YOU FILE A FORMAL COMPLAINT problem is you can easily win the battle and loose the war grrrrrrr
DONT BLAME ME I didnt get into this racket until long after A REAL LIFE as an engineer farmer and implement and truck dealer Im NOT in the club (Nope dont play golf lol) with real attorneys Im ONLY a semi retired Country Lawyer
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