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NJCher

(38,378 posts)
11. most people don't know about this
Fri Dec 13, 2019, 12:47 PM
Dec 2019

It's something I do as a volunteer. I investigate legal cases. I am not an attorney but I do have a lengthy background in the law.

You will almost always find errors in the investigation, which is of both the police (or researchers) and the legal process. It's important this investigation be separate from the lawyers, at least at first. Later you have to join forces with them.

There is hardly ever that I find a case that is error-free. Most of the time the cases are replete with errors.

Then you take the case back up citing the errors. That's sort of a simplified version of it. Get a new appeal, hearing, or whatever the case might be. That is how you would force remuneration. I have seen it work over a long period of time. One big problem in the future is going to be the hack judges that Trump/McConnell got through.

Now that BP is out of the state, that's one consideration.

Another consideration is that the law operates very differently when they know knowledgeable people are watching.

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