by devbot9 on 2/1/21, 5:16 PM with 7 comments
by polka_haunts_us on 2/1/21, 6:00 PM
Just a couple of examples.
by giantg2 on 2/1/21, 6:36 PM
And while I like to know and understand the law, I'm finding that more and more of the system is a sham. I've witnessed a trooper commit misconduct, like lying to a magistrate, and so many mistakes that his actions should be considered negligence. I have also witnessed 2 magistrates lack even a basic understanding of legal principles, like dismissing with prejudice or that a summary offense is a grading of a criminal offense. I even contacted a civil rights lawyer over some violations. He said there were rights violations, but without substantial financial impact the courts don't want to hear about it.
So I like the understanding the "code" of the legal system, but it seems like it isn't followed and that it's all double speak - rules for thee but not for me.
by relaunched on 2/1/21, 11:52 PM
Barath is a fraternity brother of mine, from Cal. He got a BA in CS, which is an impacted major you apply to after 2 years (super competitive). He went on to be a developer for Deloitte.
After a few years, he went to law school and started working at Wilson. He's now a partner and I believe he worked on Aurora's acquisition of Uber self-driving car IP.
by karmakaze on 2/1/21, 7:10 PM
by davidwritesbugs on 2/1/21, 7:37 PM