[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:


Hi Sue,

I'm not sure.  I had also heard that she had a babysitting job.  Geez, if
someone is willing to trust her with a babysitting job I think she could
be given a job working with animals.

Bill

On Tue, 17 Mar 1998 11:27:43 -0800 Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Bill:
>
>What ever happened to her filing job she had with her attorney?
>
>Sue
>> Hello Doctor,
>> 
>> Your legal interpretation makes a lot of sense as does Kathy's point
>> about the court of public opinion.  The problem is that if we carry 
>the
>> court of public opinion to its logical conclusion then no one who 
>has
>> ever been convicted of a crime and paid their debt to society would 
>be
>> allowed to hold a job in order to make a living.  The consequences 
>of
>> that would be much more far reaching than allowing Louise Woodward 
>to
>> have the job that she wanted.
>> 
>> Bill
>
>-- 
>May the leprechauns be near you to spread luck along your way.  And 
>may
>all the Irish angels smile upon you this St. Patrick's Day.
>
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