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Hi Jackie,
Good Judge Wright did not base her decision on the law. Judge Wright based
her decision on her own prejudices. She believes that a male employer
showing his manhood to a female employee and telling her to kiss it does not
constitute conduct outrageous enough to constitute an actionable tort. That
is what she said in her decision. The law in no way describes what an
outrageous act is. Judge Wright determined that.
Do you agree?
>Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>Hi Ron
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>If, as the commentators say, she did make the right decision based on Arkansas
>law, then why should she recuse herself? She based her decision on the
evidence
>so there was no bias. I bet those who didn't like the decision would not have
>felt she should recurse herself if she had let the trial go forward, despite it
>being a wrong *legal* decision. Unpopular *legal* decisions, if based on the
>law, are not biased, only those that cater to the politics of the time.
>
>jackief
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>Ronald Helm wrote:
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>> "Ronald Helm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> Whether this is the correct decision or
>> not, this judge should have recused herself, probably even had the
>> venue changed to another state. Not only was she appointed by
>> Clinton, she was a student of his also, a situation that would be
>> difficult to avoid anywhere in Arkansas. Hillary would have been less
>> biased than this Judge! Bill probably did not even to have to bribe her or
>> threaten her, and you can bet she will be right at the top of the promotions
>> list. Ron
>>
>> Women have their faults. Men have only two.
>> Everything they say. Everything they do.
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Best, Terry
"Lawyer - one trained to circumvent the law" - The Devil's Dictionary
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