Jim Moffett, waking up in intensive care in Denver, was reported to be “dazed and confused” at learning he was being charged with a traffic violation. [AP/Foster's Daily Democrat]. Update (thanks to Kimsch in comments): police rescind ticket.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on March 2, 2009
Jim Moffett, waking up in intensive care in Denver, was reported to be “dazed and confused” at learning he was being charged with a traffic violation. [AP/Foster's Daily Democrat]. Update (thanks to Kimsch in comments): police rescind ticket.
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Apparently the jaywalking ticket has been rethought and rescinded (link).
“I’ve been dazed and confused for so long it’s not true …
I walked on the crosswalk, never bargained for you …
laid up in intensive care, now I know …
the soul of a lawyer is created belowwwwwww!”
give me that riff, Jimmy Page
That’s for that diddy from Jimmy Page. A police officer charged this guy. But let’s blame lawyers for that, too, because maybe a lawyer works for the police. If nothing else, the charging police office probably knows a lawyer or something.
he should sue the police for emotional distress caused by recieving the ticket!! (yes thats sarcasm)
I blame lawyers for a lot, Ron. Just because the jaywalking ticket was due to overzealous, idiotic policement, how does that say anything against the fact that the soul of the lawyer was created below.
I believe, it. So, does Robert Plant obviously, unless I’ve been hearing lyrics wrong – I’ve been known to have a case of chronic lyricosis. Now, excuse me, while I kiss this guy.
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