emotion is always gonna win. Now with a court of law or in the regulatory world, facts will prevail. But most people fight their battles in the court of public opinion.
left the prison at 109 pounds." When my sentence was over in France, I was extradited to Sweden where I was later convicted of forgery in a Swedish court of law and sent to a Swedish penitentiary in Malmo, Sweden. When my prison term was up in Sweden, US federal authorities took custody of me and returned me to the United States.
But that couple decided that they wanted a girl. But dishonoring the mother and the agreement in a court of law set a pattern, or it revealed one.
But then some experts, like forensic dentist Mary Bush, started looking into the method more deeply. - There was no scientific exploration into bite marks before they were used in the court of law to say that this was even a feasible technique that you could do.
There's so much evidence on one side, saying this might have been deliberate. But if you were to try to use this evidence in a court of law to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that that was, in fact, a conspiracy, you couldn't.
And he found himself facing criminal charges. And last month, when standing before a court of law in Zambia just outside of Lusaka, he was forced to answer the charges that he had violated public decency, public morality, by making such statements.
to answer the charges that he had violated public decency, public morality, by making such statements. He was acquitted. He was acquitted by a local court of law in Zambia. And in Chile-- no one ever talks about Chile in the American press-- things are happening.
how he created the Calculus. And there's an interesting side note about that; Isaac Newton was, after he came out with Calculus, he was accused of plagiarism, which isn't unusual for creative thinkers. And he actually had to defend himself in a court of law because somebody else in another part of the world had created Calculus at the same time. And it was during his defense that Isaac Newton said, "Yes, if I've seen farther, I've stood on the shoulders of giants." And when he was talking about the shoulders that he was standing
the privacy of another person, and that at any point, instead of apologizing or settling the case or some admission of wrongdoing, they take it all the way to a jury, and then those exact words are held against them in that court of law . ERIC M. RUIZ: Yeah, that was really interesting, about how at no point did they ever just stop and say, wow, maybe we should just settle.
So a lot of our clients just leave the debt in their personal name, transfer title, keep paying the debt, and that's not an issue. Yeah, on your rental property-- falls off a railing or decides to see you for some reason and can make the argument, in a court of law ,
So I guess in summary I would say that whether or not someone finds themselves in the crosshairs of one of these laws directly, whether or not a police officer stops them, arrests them, charges them, they go before a court of law , and they are eventually convicted, these laws have a criminalizing effect on LGBT people.
And his buddy, by the way, cops to it and got a 150 dollar fine or something, because they're both dressed in black with hoodies and black baseball caps. And they were seen by a Park Ranger on Anacapa. They were the only people there that day. But in a court of law , they couldn't be proven that he had, which one he saw throwing the stuff cause they were both dressed exactly alike.
it. And what often stands in the way of course are lawyers. Lawyers have the ear of the CEO. And the lawyers' expertise is in protecting the company in a court of law and that's why the lawyer exercises too much influence around the table. The problem, of course, is that a lawyer will save you a hundred million dollars in a court