Re: Letter Before Action - Discrimination
If you go into court with an attitude of distrust and fault finding you will I suspect fail.
Civil cases are not as clear cut as criminal ones i.e. "beyond reasonable doubt", it is based as said on "the balance
of probabilities",
It always has amused me that parties to a case/claim virtually always come up with one of two verdicts regarding the outcome of their case, if they win the judge was fantastic, if they lose the judge was useless, biased, didn't like me!! Not I didn't put my case as well as I could have done always the culture of the blame lies elsewhere.
nem
Originally posted by heisenberg
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Civil cases are not as clear cut as criminal ones i.e. "beyond reasonable doubt", it is based as said on "the balance
of probabilities",
It always has amused me that parties to a case/claim virtually always come up with one of two verdicts regarding the outcome of their case, if they win the judge was fantastic, if they lose the judge was useless, biased, didn't like me!! Not I didn't put my case as well as I could have done always the culture of the blame lies elsewhere.
nem
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