Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Coulter's Law

When a Stanford University professor like Robert Weisberg can say “It is hard to remember a major fraud case that went to jury trial that led to an acquittal” (actually Health-South CEO Richard Scrushy was acquitted but he is now back in court for supposedly “unrelated charges”), that the rules favor the unproductive lawyers and bureaucrats, and that over 90 percent of convictions are by plea bargains rather than trials there is something seriously is wrong with the legal system. Why is Ms. Coulter the only one talking about this scandal?

- Donald Devine (read his full column here)

Good question.

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