Heavens forbid! Anyway, thank God I’m only semi retired on the educational front. I’ll be fully retired from that part of the business when the furlough well dries up and the company coffers are empty.
Like the lawyers dealing with my niece's house purchase.Legal systems move at a snails pace imo
They used to hold onto clients funds in order to collect interest.Like the lawyers dealing with my niece's house purchase.
She rang them up to ask what the delay was in completing.
Waiting for the funds, they said.
What, said my niece, the funds you received last week?
And you pay through the nose for this kind of service.....
No different from government/public departments or companies making deals to pay 'compensation' without admitting liability...So they don't say he's innocent, they say he had a deal.
Some people say that "law" and "justice" are two different and unrelated things.
Even those who are actually guilty and as criminally culpable as a Tory MP can make a deal with prosecutors. Plea deals for example occur frequently in the US.should deals like this be acceptable and allowed?
They also state that evidence was given by unrelated accusers, which contributed to his jailing, and shouldn't have been part of the trial.
Cosby's first trial ended as a mistrial because the evidence presented was inconclusive and the jury couldn't make a decision.
Now that it is clear he made a deal earlier he was definitely guilty, and the question which needs to be asked is should deals like this be acceptable and allowed?
Now that it is clear he made a deal earlier he was definitely guilty, and the question which needs to be asked is should deals like this be acceptable and allowed?
Only 2% of federal criminal defendants go to trial...Plea deals for example occur frequently in the US.
From the BBC:
"There is only one remedy that can completely restore Cosby to the status quo ante. He must be discharged, and any future prosecution on these particular charges must be barred", the finding released on Wednesday reads.
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Does that suggest if a new victim comes to light, he can be charged and a new trial initiated?