sergio4266
sergio4266
sergio4266

Criminal law, in general, is extremely concerned with intent. Certain crimes, like homicide, require a specific intent to commit the crime (i.e., murder). Others, like manslaughter as you note, do not have the same requisite intent and can be satisfied by a lower standard like reckless disregard or intent to commit a

They also didn’t necessarily know for certain, or care, whether their mark had actually downloaded the material. The purpose of the lawsuit wasn’t to enforce intellectual property rights, but to extract settlement. The legal malpractice by these attorneys goes well beyond this. The case has been around for a long

By the same logic, there’s no way she’s coming down from her ivory tower to negotiate how much cake to give to the masses for the privilege of letting her shoot at their location. She has people to do that and her people are the ones to blame.

Here’s what I don’t get about this....every attorney, and I mean every one regardless of state, learns that the common law definition of battery (i.e., any unwanted or offensive touching) includes not just direct physical contact but also anything within the victim’s “zone of comfort.” The classic example is if

Unless I’m missing the proper section of California’s penal code, he lacks the requisite intent and the camera wasn’t concealed.

Starting RB Marquis Foumblé

That’s what I loved about the Dark Knight’s “did I ever tell you about how I got these scars” lines.

“Everything is driven by Murray and Driver, though, who curiously both turn in what appear to be intentionally apathetic performances.”

Greatest. Fight scene. Ever. “Another round!!!”

Please tell me you saw the skit on Chocolate News (David Alan Grier’s short lived sketch comedy show) where he ordered the “Endless Buffet” and trained himself to eat while he slept.

BRAN IS KAISER SOZE!

In case you or anyone else hasn’t read it, Richard Morgan’s A Land Fit for Heroes trilogy, starting with “The Steel Remains,” is fantastic. Disclaimer: Not for the faint of heart or Puritanical in spirit.

Oh really? Huh <shrugs> then I guess Drogon pulled a Lyonidis like move “may you live forever”?

Once Polar went Willy Wonka with their flavors La Croix lost any edge it had.

Right? Because everyone knows the Beatles are overrated hacks....

Good explanation. Now explain this (am actual fish sausage you can buy in Japan at any supermarket or combini):

Huh. I just thought Drogon didn’t burn him because he knew it would be futile since Jon’s a Targaryen, which Drogon smelled out long ago upon their first meeting. And he let Jon go see Dany because he saw them get all freaky by the waterfall up North.