Law Humor
: A Criminal Waste of SpaceIs That a Kielbasa in Your Pocket?
By Justice William W. Bedsworth (all)
It occurred to me today that it's a long, long time from May to December, but the days grow short when you reach September.1 Which means that by November, the days have grown short enough that Grumpy and Sneezy could drive the lane on them. The race to get home before sunset has once again becom...
Full post as published by A Criminal Waste of Space on November 04, 2008 (boomark / email).

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It is my understanding that the 6th Amendment requires, that if you can't afford a lawyer in a criminal case, the Court must provide a lawyer in your defense at no charge to you. However, in a civil case no such protecti
That is not entirely true, even in the case of criminal cases. The court will pr...







