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Marathon Killers Apprehended: the Aftermath

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Two lawyers are walking down the street and they see a beautiful woman walking toward them.
The first lawyer says, "see that woman? Boy, would I lover to screw her.
The second lawyer says, "out of what?"
This is my favorite lawyer joke.

(signed, a lawyer)
 
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John Adams, the 2nd President defended those accused.

Yes.

And if FOX News were around then, he probably never would have become a President... :eek: Heck, he might not have even been allowed to be a founder of this country.
 
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The funeral for MIT police officer Sean Collier.

Why couldn't WBC have tried picketing THIS funeral?
 
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Okay, I got you. But, I still don't agree.

The person who hired the hitman is indeed the true killer. He was just too chicken to pull the actual trigger.

We'll have to agree to disagree.

If the hitman is the one who fired the bullet that killed the person, they are the killer. While the person who hired the hitman may be more culpable, and should receive a tougher sentence, that person did not kill the other person. They were simply responsible for setting the actions in motion.

Equating the hitman scenario to my football analogy, it would be similar to a coach purposefully attempting a 60 yard field goal, when he knew his kicker's max distance was 40 yards, instead of throwing the Hail Mary. The play call assures that the coach's team will lose the game, and while the coach may be responsible for that loss (and may get fired as a result), the coach didn't miss the field goal...the kicker missed the field goal.
 
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I don't think he was a lawyer.

Plus, he was from Virginia. This was a Massachusetts case.

John Adams, the 2nd President defended those accused.

Yes.

And if FOX News were around then, he probably never would have become the second President... :eek: Heck, he might not have even been allowed to be a founder of this country.

I hope none of you is under the delusion that I didn't know that piece of Colonial trivia. :p

If Faux News had existed in the 1770's we'd still be a British colony. Hancock, Washington and Franklin were dangerous terrorists.
 
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Yes.

And if FOX News were around then, he probably never would have become the second President... :eek: Heck, he might not have even been allowed to be a founder of this country.

Please, FOX News would have been supporting the Brits as well...Adams would have been a hero.
 
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Two lawyers are walking down the street and they see a beautiful woman walking toward them.
The first lawyer says, "see that woman? Boy, would I lover to screw her.
The second lawyer says, "out of what?"
My favorite Simpsons lawyer joke: <iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/OhkmOThIySc?list=PLdKf0sap_kpgh4RaLEuHePzSMptNdFtUi" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
 
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I hope none of you is under the delusion that I didn't know that piece of Colonial trivia. :p

If Faux News had existed in the 1770's we'd still be a British colony. Hancock, Washington and Franklin were dangerous terrorists.
History is written by the winners. We won. If Great Britain had won, then Washington et al would have been hung as traitors. Who knows how His Majesties colonies would have turned out?
 
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I've been trying to turn this into a joke, but can't quite, so here's the story version: my sister-in-law is an IP attorney, and she recently had to make a last-minute trip for a court date in another state. Due to the lack of planning, she ended up staying in a rather seedy hotel. As she checked in, she mentioned to the clerk that she had an early court date the next morning. The clerk's eyes grew wide and she asked, "At the Federal Court? What did you DO???" At which point I interrupted my sister-in-law and said, "Well, I hope you came up with a less ****ing story than admitting to being a lawyer!"
 
Re: Marathon Killers Apprehended: the Aftermath

I've been trying to turn this into a joke, but can't quite, so here's the story version: my sister-in-law is an IP attorney, and she recently had to make a last-minute trip for a court date in another state. Due to the lack of planning, she ended up staying in a rather seedy hotel. As she checked in, she mentioned to the clerk that she had an early court date the next morning. The clerk's eyes grew wide and she asked, "At the Federal Court? What did you DO???" At which point I interrupted my sister-in-law and said, "Well, I hope you came up with a less ****ing story than admitting to being a lawyer!"

Well, I'm really glad that you didn't reply, "it's not what i did, it's who i did that got me into trouble."
 
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The funeral for MIT police officer Sean Collier.

Why couldn't WBC have tried picketing THIS funeral?

Because they're crazy, not stupid? Besides, do they actually still do that sh*t? Seems to me I've read of several recent instances where they threatened to picket, but didn't actually show up. Maybe the donations are drying up.
 
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Huh?

I was merely playing on words that you called all defense lawyers scumbags, but in fact the "scumbag" (again, your word) that defended the British soldiers is one of our key Founding Fathers. The primitive standard is on you, not me.

But you had to go back to the 18th century to make your point, didn't you?
 
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Okay, I got you. But, I still don't agree.

The person who hired the hitman is indeed the true killer. He was just too chicken to pull the actual trigger.

In Texas, the person who pays for the hit and the person who carries it out are both guilty of capital murder and are likely to get a hot shot. Famous case from Houston of a guy who hired a hitman to kill the woman who adopted him for his share of her estate. When he ran through the money, he hired the same hitman to kill his adoptive sister, her husband and infant son for her share of the money. The people of Texas, through their elected officials, decided to excuse these two from furthur participation in life.
 
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