To: RowdyFFC
One thing I have noticed is that justice seems to be a game for lawyers. Not knowing how to file a brief derails an entire proceeding. As a citizen I don't have “standing” to demand that a person running/sitting as president meets constitutional requirements. No lawyers have set up a system where procedure is sacrosanct and it is the first major layer of obfuscation of justice. And so many people think it so clever to play games with the system and the people that work so hard to get justice out of it. How smug they are. How corrupt our justice system is.
15 posted on
12/03/2009 8:57:54 PM PST by
Nuc1
(NUC1 Sub pusher SSN 668 (Liberals Aren't Patriots))
To: Nuc1
". No lawyers have set up a system where procedure is sacrosanct and it is the first major layer of obfuscation of justice." That's hardly the case. There's nothing "sacrosanct" about effecting proper service, or signing your pleadings. These are about as remedial elements of law as you can get.
There are literally tens of thousands of lawyers that graduate from law schools all across the country, everything six months. Virtually none of them would have had the problems that Orly has brought on herself. Why? Because they physically went to a law school where they interacted with live professors who educated them. Orly didn't, and it shows.
32 posted on
12/04/2009 9:29:26 AM PST by
OldDeckHand
(Obamacare - So bad, even Joe Lieberman isn't going to vote for it.)
To: Nuc1
“One thing I have noticed is that justice seems to be a game for lawyers. Not knowing how to file a brief derails an entire proceeding.”
Bingo!
80 posted on
12/04/2009 2:43:57 PM PST by
roaddog727
(It's the Constitution, Stupid!)
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