My take of it isn't "Of the people, for the people, by the people". It's Of the Lawyers, for the Lawyers, by the Lawyers.
One day I opened a Dallas TX. yellow pages phone book. And taking the number of listings on one page x the number of pages of lawyer listings I came up with 5,000. Dallas is a city of somewhere around a million folks.
What gets me isn't what's right and wrong, it's defend the client regardless. Dress down your opponent. Don't talk about facts and the truth. Make your opponent or their support questionable in the eyes of the jury.
And that's the rest of the problem.....the jury selection process. "Of your peers"..............my foot. What they want is a bunch of sheep. I've been passed over in the jury selection process more than once because I'm not a sheep. I'm the goat that leads the sheep into the stock trailer headed for the slaughter house and I sneak out while they continue to make their circle till all are loaded and the gate is closed.
An then there isn't a set fee, he is on the take from day one and he charges what he feels like. I know because a couple of times my kids had problems and I tried to tie the lawyers down, like your car when it goes to the repair shop.....service rendered, defined, set fee. No way Jose. I have no use for them and go out of my way to stay off the beaten path.
Law and order? JUSTICE?????????????sheeeeeeeeee.
Oh and one thing I learned from the judge presiding over the jury selection process. The subject of what constitutes a criminal offense. His answer was "anything that has time or money associated with the offense". So all you "good folks" that get your traffic tickets and think you are above the law, you are just "criminals". I didn't say so, the presiding judge on the case said so.
Thank goodness I'm over the age and deaf and don't have to serve any longer.
What gets me about our "criminal justice system" is that we are supposed to have the finest in the world................That's scary.
My opinion, (1st amendment protected) and My 2c. Mark
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