There still is justice in this world
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There still is justice in this world
http://wcbstv.com/topstories/local_story_123133022.html
Finally, a judge with common sense. He ruled in favor of the dry cleaners and told the man suing them that he had to pay for all of their legal costs and court costs. A few people are saying that he shouldn't be allowed to be reappointed. I agree. I'm so happy for the dry cleaner family and I'm so happy that our justice system actually still exists in some form.
Finally, a judge with common sense. He ruled in favor of the dry cleaners and told the man suing them that he had to pay for all of their legal costs and court costs. A few people are saying that he shouldn't be allowed to be reappointed. I agree. I'm so happy for the dry cleaner family and I'm so happy that our justice system actually still exists in some form.
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its a pretty sad day when the ones we trust to uphold the laws pull something like this! I am glad it worked out the way it did too bad it cost so much and has been in the system for so long. Anyone seen right away how stupid the claims where.
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Everyone still gets to be heard, BUT lawyers generally don't abuse things like this g
and the city of LA's "top law enforcement" guy who let his wife break every area of government law and said oopsie! I made a mistake. I need to get organized. - yeah, like there would be the understanding IRS, feds and whatnot waiting for us if we tried those shenanigans...
maybe it's just me and of course, this is my opinion BUT since some lawyers want to be called law enforcement - then they can create the perfect case by street work; arrest them perfectly in substandard conditions , and of course get shot............at.
now that would be perfect in my book. and to think the solid citizens offered to settle this for 12,000 dollars. wow, 42,000 in legal fees racked up under frivolious motion after motion. OJ and the gloves back again; not my pants-
why yes. I did gain 27 pounds, but those aren't my pants. and they verified the grey thread by analyzing content (4700 bucks) as only for that suit, testimony and depositions (19,700 bucks) from up and down the manufacturing line. sheesh
torte law and election law SHOULD be scrapped but never will be touched as long as it is profitable to the lawmakers... sad but the system works well! absolute power corrupts absolutely!
maybe it's just me and of course, this is my opinion BUT since some lawyers want to be called law enforcement - then they can create the perfect case by street work; arrest them perfectly in substandard conditions , and of course get shot............at.
now that would be perfect in my book. and to think the solid citizens offered to settle this for 12,000 dollars. wow, 42,000 in legal fees racked up under frivolious motion after motion. OJ and the gloves back again; not my pants-
why yes. I did gain 27 pounds, but those aren't my pants. and they verified the grey thread by analyzing content (4700 bucks) as only for that suit, testimony and depositions (19,700 bucks) from up and down the manufacturing line. sheesh
torte law and election law SHOULD be scrapped but never will be touched as long as it is profitable to the lawmakers... sad but the system works well! absolute power corrupts absolutely!
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http://wcbstv.com/topstories/local_story_123133022.html
Finally, a judge with common sense. He ruled in favor of the dry cleaners and told the man suing them that he had to pay for all of their legal costs and court costs. A few people are saying that he shouldn't be allowed to be reappointed. I agree. I'm so happy for the dry cleaner family and I'm so happy that our justice system actually still exists in some form.
Finally, a judge with common sense. He ruled in favor of the dry cleaners and told the man suing them that he had to pay for all of their legal costs and court costs. A few people are saying that he shouldn't be allowed to be reappointed. I agree. I'm so happy for the dry cleaner family and I'm so happy that our justice system actually still exists in some form.
I am glad that people are standing up for this poor family, not only should this guy have to pay their legal fee's I think he should do some jail time as well! Or at least get sent to a mental health facility of some sort, he's obviously nuts!
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There's a video on foxnews.com about it but I didn't link it here. The judge did rule in this case and his ruling was that the complaintiff (I think that's the right word) was in the wrong and he had to pay all of their legal fees and court costs.
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