Posted by Bob Huntress on April 15, 2008 at 20:14:34 from (66.21.222.53):
In Reply to: Crooked judges? posted by 135 Fan on April 15, 2008 at 19:44:16:
Remember that Judges are laywers. They all know each other, and it's not plausible to expect that they are not all members of the same country clubs. They went to law school togather, and when they see each other in court, I am sure they already know how things are going to end. They are a tight community that has no regard for the law. The law is how a judge wakes up the morning of your hearing. I truely feel that if there were not two opposite camps of people being oppressed by our legal system, that there would be an armed revolt against our leaders. Our courts only confirm the status quo, and argue their decisions with complete absence of law. Regardless of the poor judgement that went into a judical decision, it is repeated as precidence in an ever downward spiral, as a bad decision today is cited as grounds for a worse one tomorrow.
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