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Funny - I had this exact conversation earlier today with a friend who was leaving the State Attorney's Office to go elsewhere! Civil is the way to go for money (of course!) And while in definition I can agree that every citizen deserves the best defense they can muster - I have a problem with Defense attorneys who knowingly get off guys they wouldn't let spend the evening with their wife and kid Civil law is a much easier aspect to broach!!! (and again...the money is much more unless you're defending Tony Soprano or someone like him!!!) Civil Litigation is a different thing sometimes (family law...BS cases, etc...) Nope...let the court decide...if anything!!! Summary judgements are a rare thing here (unless one side doesn't show up?) Don't you miss the whole "debating" thing!!!?
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Disclaimer: The writer does not represent any organization, employer, entity or other individual. The views expressed are those only of the writer. In the case of a sarcastic, facetious, nonsensical, stirring-the-pot, controversial or devil's advocate-type post, the views expressed may not even reflect those of the writer [This sig stolen from That Guy who stole it from Brickcop who stole it from Frank Booth]. Last edited by CelticWarrior13; 11-06-2009 at 11:13 PM. |
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Summer after 1L I worked in a private defense firm (they had a civil lit department that I helped out in occasionally - made me want to slit my wrists). This past summer I was in a prosecutor's office. There's plenty of righteous indignation to be had on either side. On the prosecutor's side it's obvious, so there's no need for me to say anything more. On the defense side - each one of these guys has some redeeming quality. Just look at the guys who helped that prison guard out in Florida. They had significant charges pending. Are some of these guys bad guys? I'm sure, but I don't KNOW that any person is guilty. Even if I were there, my perception and memory could have been faulty. Heck, think about how many nutjobs call the police to confess to crimes they didn't commit. Every man is entitled to a defense. Not to mention the ever increasing number of ridiculous laws with unintended consequences. Yeah, there are guys who probably did the crime who got off, and the cops and prosecutors are better for it. That said, I'm hoping to get a job as a prosecutor once I bar. Last edited by marlinspike; 11-07-2009 at 12:17 AM. |
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never mind
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"The man who does not exercise the first law of nature--that of self preservation--is not worthy of living and breathing the breath of life." --John Wesley Hardin-- NRA(Lifetime) & TSRA MEMBER and CHL holder, & always will be. Last edited by SistemaTodd; 11-07-2009 at 12:32 AM. |
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Using the DOC is not a good example (I'm about to arrest one of their Sergeants for perjury in a case that you'd have thought she'd have told me the truth about...it didn't affect her either way - until she lied under oath to me!!! In all actuality...I look at it as a "game" I play by the rules and sometimes I win...sometimes I lose...I never take it personally unless someone makes it so(in which case...) I salute your service as a defender of the public good!!! ( I did like the "sooner be a cop reference" It's not that bad and you go home feeling clean at the end of the day!!!) But again...Civil is where the money is (why oh why am I an idiot and don't take advantage!!!)
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Not to go too OT, but I'm actually in the 12 week + a ride-along citizen's police academy that we have here, though I missed last week because I was prepping for the MPRE and lost track of time...and of course the week I missed was SWAT week...son of a.... Speaking of which, I take the MPRE in 8 hours, so wish me luck.
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But yes...you missed the coolest week! I don't know how your SWAT team operates, but if typical then they do have the coolest toys (well...outside of EOD - which is available to SWAT during callouts)
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Disclaimer: The writer does not represent any organization, employer, entity or other individual. The views expressed are those only of the writer. In the case of a sarcastic, facetious, nonsensical, stirring-the-pot, controversial or devil's advocate-type post, the views expressed may not even reflect those of the writer [This sig stolen from That Guy who stole it from Brickcop who stole it from Frank Booth]. |
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He's not an Obama voter, just Dick Chenys relative
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Think green------Recycle Congress!!!! |
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There is a YouTube video showing an instructor who is demonstrating the danger of the damage that can be done by barrel gap gasses. Instead of a finger, he places a hot dog alongside the barrel of a .460 (or some other heavy revolver) and fires it. The hot dog was reduced to mincemeat.
The danger of barrel gap gases should be something familiar to all revolver users as is the presence of a moving blade under a lawn mower. The .460 is an awesome weapon. I love mine. Shoots three different 'power level' round sizes. |
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