Quote from: jimfoolery on April 27, 2008, 02:32:01 PMDamn this lopsided case.My argument = "It's his muthafuckin house he can do what he wants!!" repeated a few hundred times. Visionary.<--- bad law-talking guy.Whatever perv. Your side makes me sick.
Damn this lopsided case.My argument = "It's his muthafuckin house he can do what he wants!!" repeated a few hundred times. Visionary.<--- bad law-talking guy.
For a billionaire, Mr. Robinson sure had an awful trial lawyer.
Anyone need envelopes or blue paper? Send me a PM. I live in Regents.
Quote from: Hazard on April 27, 2008, 05:56:08 PMAnyone need envelopes or blue paper? Send me a PM. I live in Regents.Thanks for the kind offer, but luckily others have already provided for me in my time of need, on both counts.Also, why do you have blue paper?
Quote from: pre-annonymous on April 27, 2008, 04:21:35 PMFor a billionaire, Mr. Robinson sure had an awful trial lawyer.I was thinking the same thing the other day. This assignment does seem terribly one-sided.
Can someone tell me if we're supposed to print out cover sheet (the State v. Robinson page) onto the colored paper, or if the paper is supposed to be blank or have something else on it and just cover the brief? If that makes sense....