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On Sun, 9 Jan 2005, Paul Berg wrote:
> Now that I have been called for jury duty, it has set me to thinking on
> ways to speed up, and at the same time cut the cost of, the judicial
> system.
> Here's one, I'll call "Judge Duty". Lawyers wou
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pjberg@webtv.net (Paul Berg) wrote:
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>Now that I have been called for jury duty, it has set me to thinking on
>ways to speed up, and at the same time cut the cost of, the judicial
>system.
>
>Here's one, I'll call "Judge Duty". Lawyers would be
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What is jury nullification?
Jury nullification occurs when a jury returns a verdict of "Not Guilty"
despite its belief that the defendant is guilty of the violation
charged.=A0 The jury in effect nullifies a law that it believes is
either immoral
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"Bubba bin Bubba" <spam@nospam.gov> wrote in message
news:z9SdnQKxfrZIInzcRVn-1g@giganews.com...
> Except when YOU want to sue somebody. Then, of course, you'll want the
> most qualified judge possible.
That all depends on how frivilous your law
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This lawyer got BUSTED! Now he's disgusted. What a scoundrel! Click
below to read about it.
www.law.sc.edu/opinions/25483.htm
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Fresh Monniker wrote:
> >Here's one, I'll call "Judge Duty". Lawyers would be randomly called
to
> >served as judges for five days, for trials in their area(s) of
> >expertise. They would be paid $25 (twenty five dollars) a day, if
any
> >trial
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Except when YOU want to sue somebody. Then, of course, you'll want the
most qualified judge possible.
"Paul Berg" <pjberg@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:17540-41E18E03-221@storefull-3231.bay.webtv.net...
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> Now that I have been called
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Fresh Monniker wrote:
> Communism is slavery.
Recall that once in awhile I've posted the words of
an 1850s pro-slavery attorney from Virginia who
wrote that the slave system was the "beau ideal"
of communism, bragging about it while belittling
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Now that I have been called for jury duty, it has set me to thinking on
ways to speed up, and at the same time cut the cost of, the judicial
system.
Here's one, I'll call "Judge Duty". Lawyers would be randomly called to
served as judges for five
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Sounds to me like the judge just wanted you to try to find an attorney.
Like anything else, you can shop for an attorney. Some are more expensive
than others, but not all are the same. I think you need to be able to
demonsrate that you cannot affo
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L.E. means Lawyer's Edition. Don't know about the opinion or what it's
about.
Most Supreme Court decisions are hard to follow because they are more about
policy than law. I think they first decide the policy, then they try to
find law to support
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Sport Pilot wrote:
> I gave it to you, click through the site and show me where the combat
> engineers are! I found none.
Show us where a URL is for Combat Engineers.
Give us any website providing referential information for "combat
engineers"
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Larry wrote:
> It is not oxymoronic. Evidence CAN be destroyed, even though matter can't
> be, because evidence may only be evidence in a certain form. If we're
> going to end up arguing semantics or word games, I'll stop responding,
> since people
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