[AF] WiFi is getting dangerous

Blake Bowers bbowers
Sat May 26 22:27:07 CDT 2007


Actually, I have not gone to law school but I have
had many classes in various law subjects, mainly
from an AA in criminal justice, and a number of more
recent courses in business and real estate law.  It is 
evident that you have not gone to law school, but
having an open mind does help.

I have worked in the legal system over the years,
both as a living, and in volunteer positions.

Case law is king.  Many things can be excluded long
before it goes anywhere near a Jury - Ask any attorney.   

 



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rich Wood" <richwood at pobox.com>
To: "The Alternate Frequency" <af at radiolists.net>
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: [AF] WiFi is getting dangerous


> ------ At 08:13 PM 5/26/2007, Blake Bowers wrote: -------
> 
>>The devil in law is in case law.  As you say, that is
>>in interpretation - and according to the premier
>>source (among legal experts) of case law cites, the cite you gave 
>>has no pertinance.
>>
>>Of course, unless the attornies were retained, they
>>may just quote the first thing that comes close, without
>>doing any research.
> 
> I didn't go to law school. It seems you did. All I have to go on is 
> the opinion of attorneys who deal with communication issues every day 
> and may know something just off the top of their heads from experience.
> 
> It would seem the most important interpretation in any case is that 
> of the jury.
> 
> Rich 
> 



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