The reality is (reinforced by a recent piece by Dr. Malone on his adventures with the justice system), pursuing justice through the courts costs $, a lot of it; there are a lot of exceptions built into the law allowing wrongdoers to get away with wrongdoing; and the judges can't be counted on to be…
The reality is (reinforced by a recent piece by Dr. Malone on his adventures with the justice system), pursuing justice through the courts costs $, a lot of it; there are a lot of exceptions built into the law allowing wrongdoers to get away with wrongdoing; and the judges can't be counted on to be just.
You pays your money and you takes your chances. Redress through the courts is a crap-shoot.
I like your thinking of the nurse suing.
The reality is (reinforced by a recent piece by Dr. Malone on his adventures with the justice system), pursuing justice through the courts costs $, a lot of it; there are a lot of exceptions built into the law allowing wrongdoers to get away with wrongdoing; and the judges can't be counted on to be just.
You pays your money and you takes your chances. Redress through the courts is a crap-shoot.