I came here for this...
I came here for this...
“He sinks three foot putts.” The dude is on a golf course (his golf course) every weekend. If he couldn’t sink three foot putts, I’m not sure he’s alive...
Ummmm, I’m guessing you’re not a lawyer? Have you ever heard of reckless endangerment, malicious destruction of property, discharging. I mean, c’mon.
Goddamnit... you show some respect! He is clearly a “good guy with a gun,” any comments to the contrary are liberal brainwashing. #FakeNews.
I’ve had cases were men do it too. Actually, in my experience men are more prone to use the criminal system inappropriately. However, in an att murder case I’m working on right now, the female has charged my client 5 times in the last two years. Every time it’s her word against his, no other evidence, she recants and…
No question. That doesn’t diminish the fact that they happen.
Fake accusations happen every single day. There are women (and men, for that matter) who try to get the court system to help argue their disagreements. As a defense attorney, I see this type of abuse happen frequently with the average citizen. Throw in the possibility of a pay day, and it can get worse. Never…
I’m still trying to figure out why people watch The Big Bang Theory...
My brothers in-laws bought the house next to them, knocked it down and then built a huge 10-car garage (with a wash bay and three lifts) for his Shelby collection. It’s so bad ass.
Are you still crying?
Obviously I hit a nerve... maybe you should get out of your moms basement and get a little sun.
Don’t get me wrong, I love video games... but I love playing them. Not watching some nerds stroke each other off watching someone else play them.
That may be true... but I know how to throw a football.
This. The author is not allowed to make fun of collecting cards when his website won’t stop promoting e-sports as a thing. Fuck e-sports. Go outside and throw a football you fucking tool.
Like I have said ad nauseum... it is simply my opinion. Evidently 11 others out of 12 agreed on the top count. 2 out of 12 on the other counts. This conversation has run its course. I really hope you aren’t currently attorney, because your grasp of rules of law is specious at best.
Ok, so you’re just an idiot. When a case goes to a jury it is not viewed in a light most favorable to the State. So a judge can absolutely believe, in such a light, that there is sufficient evidence for that standard, yet still believe that there is not enough for beyond a reasonable doubt. It happens all the time in…
Im going to have to type slower it seems, because you’re clearly not grasping the legal aspects of my comments. No it is not wrong for the judge to have allowed it to go to a jury. At the end of the States case, the standard is “in a light most favorable to the State.” Clearly, the State passed that hurdle. And the…
I’m not going to do your job for you, all you have to do is to look at the actual tables of data and the number of cases dismissed. The high conviction percentage is only on cases actually taken to trial or that plead (which is of course a conviction) but it doesn’t take into account the high number of dismissals or…
I read the actual data, which does not indicate the numbers the author purported. Not to mention, that that is on the federal level, the State level is far lower, often hovering just above 50%. Look, you don’t have a clue about the criminal justice system, and that’s ok. We all have our strengths and weaknesses.
It contained my opinion, as an expert professional in the field. That’s all. If you disagree, great, but you haven’t really explained anything that would qualify you to make such a statement. You say you would unequivocally convict, based solely on her testimony. Her mother can only corroborate what she saw from the…