Posted by John T Country Lawyer on June 23, 2008 at 17:40:15 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: OT/ legal question? posted by 135 Fan on June 23, 2008 at 15:52:43:
135, I always get a kick out of the legal questions posted here, its fun to see all the gents come out of the woodwork with all sorts of lay opinions, some are excellent while others not so good.......I can tell ya youre right, ignorance is NOT any defense and the answer is IT DEPENDS ON THE STATE AND THE PARTICULAR JUDGE. Where I practice in Indiana, we're a pro judge state, they have a lot of discretionary power, its their ball game n their rulings carry a lot of weight versus what some attorney wants to do or if he tries to bend their ruling, which most judges would really take offense at. If you dont agree with your attorney I suggest you discharge him and seek other counsel is my best free advice here not having researched the issue or being familiar with the facts.
Best wishes n yall take care now
John T Retired Electrical Engineer and Attorney at Law
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