[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
Hi Jackie,
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I believe that was the sound of
another slam dunk I just heard. :)
Bill
On Fri, 03 Apr 1998 04:23:24 -0600 Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Poor Terry
I bet it is hard to be the correct interpreter of the legal decision
reached by
Judge Wright. I wonder why the majority of legal experts, both
Republican and
Democrat, agree that based on the evidence presented by her legal
beagles, Paula did
not have a case. Wright did not define sexual harassment, it was
already defined in
the law and she followed the law.
Of course, perhaps, one reason you are having problems in seeing the
forest for the
trees is that you are not reading the criteria that Wright had to use
in making her
decision. The part that led to the decision was the failure to
provide evidence
that she suffered more than a reasonable person can expect. There are
two parts to
the law her attornies filed under that must meet the standards. The
act and the
consequences of the act. In this case, she did not meet the standards
set out in
law regarding the consequences of Bill's alleged act.Wright has to
follow the
legal definition of sexual harrassment, not the definition that you or
others decide
is the accurate decision. If you know anything about law then you
know that. In
this case, IMO, Wright was following the 'letter of the law,' which
she was correct
in doing.
jackief
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh Jackie,
Judge Wright decided such things were not sexual harassment. She
did not
decide on the merits of the evidence regarding Jones' description of
Clinton's conduct.
Judge Wright decided much more flagrant behaviour by Clinton as
presumed
true by the requirements of the summary judgment was not
"outrageous"
If the representative had had the same ruling he would have not had
to face
removal from office and criminal prosecution. If he had the same
supporters
Clinton has his approval would have soared and he might have planned
a
bright future.
Best, Terry
"Lawyer - one trained to circumvent the law" - The Devil's
Dictionary
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