On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 14:43:27 EST, Lennart Sorensen said:An alternate reading is that it's the only place that has a legal system so whacked that a case actually went to trial rather than the offending party just going "Oh foo.. yeah, that *is* what it says, we better comply in one way or another"... It all depends what sort of legal system you have/want - I saw a statistic for our local police department that said that 98% of all their cases last year ended in plea agreements before going to trial (although to be fair, that includes traffic violations where the driver just paid the fine before the trial date came up and similar minor cases). If things actually go to trial all the time, things get even more bogged down than they already are...
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