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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
Paul B. Anders wrote:
On Nov 2, 4:51 pm, DirtRoadie wrote: http://www.velonews.com/article/99800 Oh, and I'd have loved to have seen his smug-ass face when the verdict was read. Brad Anders "Thompson, wearing a dark blue suit, bowed his head as the verdicts were read. He faces a possible prison term." http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lano...ling-case.html |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
RicodJour wrote:
Brad Anders I'll look you up for that virtual beer next time I'm taking a virtual tour to...where do you live again? Stuttgart. |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
On Nov 2, 9:08*pm, Susan Walker wrote:
RicodJour wrote: Brad Anders I'll look you up for that virtual beer next time I'm taking a virtual tour to...where do you live again? Stuttgart. Hmmm...do they have good beer there? R |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
On Nov 2, 6:32*pm, RicodJour wrote:
On Nov 2, 8:24*pm, "Paul B. Anders" wrote: On Nov 2, 4:51*pm, DirtRoadie wrote: http://www.velonews.com/article/99800 Oh, and I'd have loved to have seen his smug-ass face when the verdict was read. Brad Anders Really. *And so much for his SuperLawyer defense attorney. *Schmucks. I'll look you up for that virtual beer next time I'm taking a virtual tour to...where do you live again? Congratulations on your win. It sounds as if the jury had little difficulty reaching the conclusion many of us were hoping for. A verdict on the first day of deliberation after a three week trial is practically an instantaneous decision. Almost a matter of "Anybody think he's not guilty? No? OK, well let's at least talk about the charges and fill out the paperwork properly." DR |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
On Nov 2, 6:32*pm, RicodJour wrote:
On Nov 2, 8:24*pm, "Paul B. Anders" wrote: On Nov 2, 4:51*pm, DirtRoadie wrote: http://www.velonews.com/article/99800 Oh, and I'd have loved to have seen his smug-ass face when the verdict was read. Brad Anders Really. *And so much for his SuperLawyer defense attorney. *Schmucks. I'll look you up for that virtual beer next time I'm taking a virtual tour to...where do you live again? R It's Phoenix, but I've got to figure out a way to get that microbrew to you more directly. Where are you? Brad Anders |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
On Nov 2, 6:24*pm, "Paul B. Anders" wrote:
On Nov 2, 4:51*pm, DirtRoadie wrote: http://www.velonews.com/article/99800 Oh, and I'd have loved to have seen his smug-ass face when the verdict was read. Brad Anders You know, I want to amend that statement. There's nothing to be satisfied about here. Two cyclists were injured, one with disfiguring injuries, and skilled ER doctor, who probably fixed up a hundred cyclists who crashed during his career, is looking at prison and has had his career put it tatters by this incident. Nobody is coming out ahead here. This isn't a victory, it's a tragedy. Brad Anders |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
On Nov 2, 10:35*pm, "Paul B. Anders" wrote:
On Nov 2, 6:32*pm, RicodJour wrote: I'll look you up for that virtual beer next time I'm taking a virtual tour to...where do you live again? It's Phoenix, but I've got to figure out a way to get that microbrew to you more directly. Where are you? I'm 16 miles east of Manhattan on Long Island. I'll hold you to that beer - I know you're good for it. I have a brother in Phoenix who is finishing building his guest house by the pool. R |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
You know, I want to amend that statement. There's nothing to be satisfied about here. Two cyclists were injured, one with disfiguring injuries, and skilled ER doctor, who probably fixed up a hundred cyclists who crashed during his career, is looking at prison and has had his career put it tatters by this incident. Nobody is coming out ahead here. This isn't a victory, it's a tragedy. Brad Anders Very true Brad. Three points; He was a motorist at the time of the incident. His being a Doctor should not matter. While there was no winner in that case, cyclists in general benefitted that justice was served. Read precident. Lastly, I would expect a civil suit to follow. It was his pit-bull lawyer and his smug attitude that convicted him. |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
On Nov 2, 8:50*pm, "Paul B. Anders" wrote:
You know, I want to amend that statement. There's nothing to be satisfied about here. Two cyclists were injured, one with disfiguring injuries, and skilled ER doctor, who probably fixed up a hundred cyclists who crashed during his career, is looking at prison and has had his career put it tatters by this incident. Nobody is coming out ahead here. This isn't a victory, it's a tragedy. http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la...0,761131.story "It's sad for both sides," Stoehr said. "I lost a lot of my time and my life, and he's losing a lot of his." However, envision someone like the doctor doing what he did and getting away with it. No, there is some satisfaction to be gained from knowing and letting others know that acts such as the doctor's are not without consequences and that even upscale citizens like the doctor are not above the law. It is not strictly a "cycling" issue, it's a "civilized society" issue. DR |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
On Nov 2, 10:50*pm, "Paul B. Anders" wrote:
On Nov 2, 6:24*pm, "Paul B. Anders" wrote: Oh, and I'd have loved to have seen his smug-ass face when the verdict was read. You know, I want to amend that statement. There's nothing to be satisfied about here. Two cyclists were injured, one with disfiguring injuries, and skilled ER doctor, who probably fixed up a hundred cyclists who crashed during his career, is looking at prison and has had his career put it tatters by this incident. Nobody is coming out ahead here. This isn't a victory, it's a tragedy. True enough. If he had just expressed some remorse I think there would have been some leniency. As it was his SuperLawyer (sheeesh) was spouting bull**** and blaming someone who was injured. None of this divisive red state blue state stuff. We've got to share the road, right? R |
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