Whats this country's obsession with suing?

It is fairly well known that most criminals do not have high IQs, otherwise they would find another way to solve whatever dilema they find themselves in. All you have to do is go to a college library and look up "IQ" and of the many hits that come back on the computer screen, some will involve studies of prison inmates' IQs. I found a few of the books and started reading some. Quite interesting reading, certainly IQ isn't the only factor in getting them into prison, but it ranks rather high. Some of the prison population have other neurological anomalies like being psychotic, insane, and other "mild" features of rigorously defined neurological disorders.
 
Courttv.com;

Resume not required for bank heists

FORT WORTH, Texas — Perhaps he was on his way to a career fair, but Frederick McDowell wasn't seeking a job when he walked into a bank with his resume in hand.

According to police, McDowell, 32, used the back of his resume to print a robbery note, which stated that he had a bomb, to hold up a Wells Fargo Bank on July 15.

After a teller placed a few thousand dollars in his bag, McDowell left the bank — and left his note behind.

To his credit, McDowell did try to conceal the resume by taping a sheet of black construction paper on the opposite side of the note, police said.

But when crime scene officers looking for fingerprints peeled back the construction paper they found the second page of McDowell's typed resume, complete with his name and work and education experience.

According to the resume, McDowell had a high school diploma and had worked clerical jobs. Now he is going to have experience with federal authorities.

Armed with the revealing resume, police obtained a federal bank robbery warrant for McDowell and followed a tip that led them to the suspect, who was staying at a Motel 6 in Fort Worth, on July 19.

McDowell remains in custody awaiting a hearing in Fort Worth federal court on July 28, according to FBI Detective Carlos Ortega, who does not know why McDowell used his resume to write his note but called it "an odd deal."

McDowell faces charges of bank robbery and could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison if convicted, according to Ortega.
 
The way I see it, there are two reasons for this:

1. GREED!! Greed is at in all time high in the world, everyone wants everything, people I too worried about what people think and have to have the biggest and best things. They want to be cool....


2. Over abundance of lawyers :)
 
3. They can get away with it! The above cases Reality posted should all have been thrown out of the courtroom, along with a severe case of the guffaws. However, they all came out in the idiot's favor! What is wrong with these people?

It should be a crime to have a name like Rod Blagojevich, the Illinois senator... just kidding, Mr. Blagojehoseva... um, Mr. B.! :) But seriously, that is really wacky. How are they going to determine that she agreed to sex at first, then changed her mind? Imagine the manipulation power women have now! They could agree to have sex, then change their minds just to get the guy in trouble. That is totally wacky! They'll have to record everything that goes on in the bedroom on cassette tape just to be sure that they agreed at first... and you know what they'll say to that!
 
Arden wait that the iPods have the record capacity enabled. Grab your bedroom moments to your iPod just in case you need some proof later .... and then make the greedy, overpaid lawyers fall in love with the iPods ... :p
 
Yeah... the iPod I don't have, right? ;)

BTW, what does all the... stuff... at the bottom of your sig mean, G?
 
You should update your own code, you mean?

I looked through that page, and I think it needs to be updated as well.
 
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