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But it really is twisted thinking. People need to just "get busy living or get busy dying..." |
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I got it, the judge needed a trip to Vegas and was short on spending money.
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Update: Law Judge Loses $54 Million Pants Lawsuit
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19414504/
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Way to go judge! The Chungs even found the man's pants and he preceded to sue anyway! The article said the man was representing himself and got choked up and had to leave the courtroom! How ridiculous over what? The fact that he made an utter fool of himself?
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He's Baaacccckk.........
The judge has filed an appeal!
He really is upset over those pants! http://video.ap.org/v/Legacy.aspx?g=...&partner=en-ap A District of Columbia administrative law judge who lost a $54 million lawsuit against a dry cleaner over a missing pair of pants is continuing to press his suit. Roy Pearson filed an appeal after a judge rejected his original lawsuit in June. (Aug. 14) |
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Imagine not giving a hoot if the whole country thinks you are being a jerk. Now imagine being on the government payroll so you have no customers who can leave you, because you are being a jerk. Now imagine being a judge in Washington DC with a obsessive pants compulsion. What do you have? I'm a taxpayer so let me guess.. Yet another $500 hammer, only this one is called a gavel?
Get to work prosecuting rapists, murderers, and terrorists you freak! And leave the poor dry cleaners alone. I can only imagine how you might handle or pass judgement on a "frivilous lawsuit"... |
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