Thursday, March 13, 2008

Lawsuit Against Teacher's Anti-Christian Remarks Goes to Trial

    "I believe there's a plausible case," U.S. District Court Judge James Selna said in a Santa Ana, Calif., courtroom, according to The Orange County Register. "What we face at trial and summary judgment is a different matter."

    Dan Spradlin, attorney for Advanced Placement European history teacher James Corbett, had asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit filed by the teacher's former student. After Monday's ruling, however, the lawsuit will go to trial.

    Chad Farnan, sophomore at Capistrano Valley High School and a Christian, and his parents sued the history teacher in December, alleging that the educator had fostered hostility toward Christians and promoted "irreligion over religion," violating the Establishment Clause.

    Court documents cite statements tape recorded by Farnan during Corbett's lectures, such as “When you put on your Jesus glasses, you can’t see the truth."

    "Aristotle argued there has to be a God. Of course that's nonsense" and "We do not invoke the supernatural every time we get stymied. It's okay for religious people to do that, or magicians. There might not be a distinction. What was it that Mark Twain said? He said that religion was invented when the first con man met the first fool."

Labels: , ,

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Judge tells man he cannot have a girlfriend for three years

Link

A man who beat up his ex-girlfriend, cut the phone cord when she tried to call the police, punched and kicked her has been ordered to not have a girlfriend for three years. He has a dependent disorder and cannot handle rejection.

I don't know. It seems like perhaps he should be in jail for assault. But then I think of prisons as places that are protecting society instead of punishing the guilty. Although they definately are punishment of course.

Labels: , ,

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Murderer goes free

Link

A USC student gives birth to a baby and throws it in a dumpster where it dies. And somehow the California judge doesn't consider it murder and throws out the case.

And this student had a similar event in 2004. She showed up at a hospital with no baby and claimed it was stillborn. No body was ever found. I wonder what happened to it.

Unbelievable.

Labels: ,

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Insane Judge

Link

A judge is suing a dry cleaners for millions of dollars because of misplaced pants. The pants were later found. And during testimony this judge bursts into tears over the pants and asked for a recess...

And this is someone expected to render judgment in cases? He should be disbarred and then run out on a rail.

Labels: ,

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Hung Juries

I was thinking about this last night. If a jury can't agree on a verdict, shouldn't it be seen as reasonable doubt? It just seems like there shouldn't be another trial since the trial occurred and there's people on the jury that disagree that the case was proven. So it seems like it should be not guilty and no more money used for another case.

Labels:

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Northview Diary: Pet food recall harassment alleged

Northview Diary: Pet food recall harassment alleged
Found this using Blogger's random next Blog button. (Now we'll see if it does what I think)

You just have to love a company that hides the fact that its poisoning its products and then harasses the people that seek justice with the courts.

Labels: , , ,