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I have done so. Their expertise in navigating their own asinine arcana and gimmicks is without equal. The analogy would be if you wish rob your neighbor, you might seek the counsel of a good B-and-E man.I agree with this. Having said that, you’ll love the one you hire if you ever need one.
LOL. Your passion has driven you beyond coherence. Happens to me all the time. Just wait it out.The firearm toting non mask wearing faction. That has had covid, has kids in the military, and doesn't listen to Felgar every day, or visit the Chiefs board regularly.
Lawyers are excellent at navigating the asinine minutiae of their own self-serving drivel, hence their ubiquity in late-phase societies adumbrating decadence. The decline of such societies begins with levels of crippling complexity requiring the services of such people, just as the late Egyptians had their scribes, the late Ottoman Turks their eunuchs, and thugs their entourages. In later phases, matters grow so convoluted that lawyers take over government entirely, on the basis of their meretricious "expertise," as in present day Washington, and matters which ought to be settled democratically are settled in court. Familiar?Having only 20 lawyers allowed to defend the accused against political crimes has got to be a major reason why Iran can boast about its moral health.
Similarly, North Korea with its 500 lawyers is a paragon of virtue especially compared to that cesspool of South Korea with its 33,955!
Money and having the right pals.
Any of you guys would be watching the Pats game from the prison rec room TV.
Can the rest of us stroll through Logan security with a loaded gun, claim ignorance and get let off the hook?
Not celebrating him getting a free pass for the sake of the team. How long until he screws up his second chance?
Well said.
If I decide to break into a house or **** with someone's property or family, I'm not doing it up here in NH. That's called suicide.
All too familiar with your babble.Lawyers are excellent at navigating the asinine minutiae of their own self-serving drivel, hence their ubiquity in late-phase societies adumbrating decadence. The decline of such societies begins with levels of crippling complexity requiring the services of such people, just as the late Egyptians had their scribes, the late Ottoman Turks their eunuchs, and thugs their entourages. In later phases, matters grow so convoluted that lawyers take over government entirely, on the basis of their meretricious "expertise," as in present day Washington, and matters which ought to be settled democratically are settled in court. Familiar?
Thank you for the concession. I'll cherish it.All too familiar with your babble.
So you're saying call @SammyBlueCat. Good to know.
Agreed, it's all on jack from here on out.. he's a good player, and in this system has a chance to become a great player. He has plenty of support and guidance here with all the leaders on Defense. There are so many guys that wish they could be in Jack's position that didn't get the chance he has.As a fan, I'm glad, but the whole thing smells to high heaven. Character matters. We'll see what sort of career the guy has going forward.
They always come out.. the same ones who post the political bull..Will all the dumb asses that made this into a murder please stand up?
Whaaat? Like, ALL charges dropped? Didn't see that coming.
This is where I am at. Glad he got that cleared up but there are so many red flags with this guy already that I don't see him lasting past his rookie deal. Not that anyone will every turn into Hernandez in all likelihood but there were lots of red flags there as well and they seemed to be ignored until it all blew up.As a fan, I'm glad, but the whole thing smells to high heaven. Character matters. We'll see what sort of career the guy has going forward.
Then the law is poorly written if 99% of people who break it suffer little to no penalty for doing so.The sky was falling on this board when he was arrested. All one needed to do was a simple google search to find out that thousands of these situations occur in the United States, yearly. 99% of the time the charges are dropped and a fine is issued. There are clear laws written and loads of President to understand this.
"Precedent" Some precedents are better than others. All sorts of pernicious drivel is justified by precedent. The carefully cultivated practice of valuing precedent under Common Law is important, but perversions of that practice abound. My mother died recently at 101. When she was in high school she was denied the right to take advanced science courses. The reason: the precedent that such courses were for boys only. Her father, a contentious loudmouth (like his grandson), straightened out the "educators," and she ended up in college with a microbiology major.The sky was falling on this board when he was arrested. All one needed to do was a simple google search to find out that thousands of these situations occur in the United States, yearly. 99% of the time the charges are dropped and a fine is issued. There are clear laws written and loads of President to understand this.
I'm just glad Belichick waited it out to see what would happen rather than cutting him immediately.
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