Before you keep coming back and leaving more pearls of legal wisdom, Superjen, it might be a good idea to allow others the same degree of hyoer-rationality you lay claim to as a member of that august sect. Your diatribe does not bod well for a cool perfomance in the courtroom.
There are exceptions to every rule.owhere did I accuse all attorneys everywhere of collusion, deceit or ulterior motives in their practices. I'm sure there are many fine, beautifully intentioned men and women of the legal profession performing their duties to the single letter of the law and fulfilling the intent of the writers of the laws of the various countries with integrity.I didn't even tell a good lawyer joke.Admirable for anyone to have worked their backsides off to have obtained a degree in any profession, be it attorney or dishwasher because it indicates directed intent. Good for you. Having that degree does not give one the inherent right to disallow others either their very real expereinces or their observations based on those also very real expereinces. There is absolutely no arguing that those with ambition towards higher office, or with some sleezy motivation have used offices, armed with a law degree, to the detriment of others. precedents have been set in law, and used in court wildly to the detriment of the general population and I just do not see where that's at all an arguable point, even if one is armed with the requisite degree with which to legally refute what I've claimed on the somewhat spurious grounds that I do not know what I'm talking about. A higher degree of learning only commands respect from others if it is accompanied perhaps by wisdom, forbearance and a certain humbleness. One does not receive these things wrapped up in the sheepskin automatically up on the podium.
PTSD reactivity aside, it just plain isn't cool to go up in smoke over other's posts when the intent hasn't been at all in your personal 'story, or you personally. There are many who have awful stories of injustice by the 'justice' system. Since apparently one must be absolutely clear, then I will state I have, precedence included and no, have no desire to cite case and point. It was not a singular event. If one is to take up this particular issue, perhaps then in one's own a career it would be a goal to begin to improve the public perception of the justice system. Going up in smoke over the incorrectly perceived ignorance of someone's statements gained through expereince just because they do not own a degree in the subject is not getting anyone anywhere but annoyed.