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"The Fiolas say they have health problems from the stress of the case. They say they've talked to dozens of lawyers but can't get one to sue the state, because of a cap on the amount they can recover."
AND "This defense was curtailed, however, when Loehrs ended her investigation in a dispute with the judge over her fees. Computer exams can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Defendants can ask the courts to pay, but sometimes judges balk at the price. Although Loehrs stopped working for Solon, she argues he is innocent." Aren't attorneys wonderfu/? Can't pay? Rot in jail! Can't give them a fortune? Don't sue to get your own money back! And the Dummycrats say we don't need tort reform! |
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Darn hackers...get a life!
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