Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Used Cars, crimes and torts
Smoking in non-smoking area- torte
False advertising-torte
Battery in bar-crime
Tampering with video- torte
Gambling on football game- crime
Destruction of property- torte
Bribing government official- crime
No seatbelts- torte
Bribing witness- crime
Perjury at the stand- crime
Threatening the defendant- crime
Jaywalking- torte
Sexual harassment- crime
Assaulted driver Ed teacher - torte
Unlicensed driver- torte
Uninsured cars on the road- torte
Riding in the back of trucks- torte
Littering as car parts fell- torte
Dog in the front seat of car- torte
Speeding 77 in a 50- crime
Unsafe lane changing- torte
Hit and run cop car- crime
Betting on toy race cars- crime
Drinking on the job at the car dealership- torte
Speeding through construction zone- crime
Driving off road- torte
Failure to pull over- crime
Assault with deadly weapon (gun) - crime
Running a police roadblock- crime
Car surfing- torte
Dog in public with no leash-torte
Cars crashing in dealership-torte
Running a railroad sign- crime
Punching guy through glass (battery)-crime
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Lawyers
I think that most lawyers are money oriented rather than morally oriented. There are a few exceptions though, for example; public defenders don’t have much to gain financially because their clients can’t afford to hire an attorney, but they try to help these people and I admire that, the problem with public defenders is that they usually are not the greatest attorneys and take on more cases than they can handle. In my opinion if these public defenders had a chance to work at a big firm and make a lot of money they would take the job even if they did not agree morally with the practices of the law firm.
If you want to be a lawyer and make a lot of money you cannot have any morals or at least pretend you don’t, because in some cases you need to defend the person that is guilty or someone that you don’t agree with morally. Most of the time the judicial system favors the side that has the best lawyer and the most money, which goes hand in hand. A good lawyer can make a guilty man look innocent and an innocent man look guilty and the lawyer will take whatever side offers the most money to them.
The only way to get decent representation in a court case is to have enough money to hire a good lawyer, there are not a lot of “fair” trials for that reason because you can pretty much buy a case and that is how the court system works. So basically what I am trying to say is that most lawyers out there are sleazy bastards that just want your money, and it doesn’t matter if your guilty or innocent, they will defend you if you offer them enough money.