(August 2, 2016 at 8:29 pm)Little lunch Wrote: I'm sorry TheRealJoeFish.
Judges, lawyers and cops have been nothing but trouble for me for my entire life so I hope you understand.
If they're the good guys then I must be the bad guy.
But in the future I will try to keep these emotional insights on this topic to myself.
No, hey, I totally get it. I think I was too blunt too. What I mean, I guess, is this: I consider myself a good ethical (almost-)lawyer, and I associate with a lot of good ethical judges and attorneys, some of whom are people I really really look up to. But there are bad awful asshole judges and attorneys, probably way more than in the background population (like with police and bankers and stuff, jobs that give people physical or financial power over people tend to expose those who are willing to exploit that). Quite frankly, when I was asked in job interviews and such "what was your least favorite part about law school", it was all I could do to keep from blurting out "the law students" (no one wants to hire someone who hates their coworkers)! And I think in a lot of cases, how people feel is a sort of composition issue: a lot of people say "I hate (lawyers/cops/republicans/welfare recipients/etc)" but 9 out of 10 times when they meet someone who falls into that category they like them/can be friends with them/at least sympathize with them.
So, definitely no offense taken. A whole lot of attorneys and judges and such are really good people. It's their (our) responsibility to get rid of the ones who aren't, like this guy in California
How will we know, when the morning comes, we are still human? - 2D
Don't worry, my friend. If this be the end, then so shall it be.
Don't worry, my friend. If this be the end, then so shall it be.