Related: Bashman Archive
Some judges are crooked. Others are idiots. And some ignore or distort the facts and applicable law to reach results more to their liking than the facts and law, honestly portrayed, would allow.
Some judges are crooked. Others are idiots. And some ignore or distort the facts and applicable law to reach results to their liking. So writes commentator Howard J. Bashman, who adds that, no matter how much an appellate litigator may dislike a particular court decision, the wise course of action in challenging the ruling is to focus on the dispute's merits, not on the trial judge's personal character, motivations or qualifications.
January 29, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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Related: Bashman Archive
Some judges are crooked. Others are idiots. And some ignore or distort the facts and applicable law to reach results more to their liking than the facts and law, honestly portrayed, would allow.
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