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Friday, February 13, 2004


Finally, it's good to see that jurors are getting fed up with frivolous lawsuits, too.
In a scene that has become commonplace in Harris County courts, dozens of people in the jury pool said, in effect, that they simply could not obey Texas law.

"They stood and said, `I hate lawsuits, I hate plaintiffs' lawyers and I hate plaintiffs, and I don't think they should even be at the courthouse.' " Ray said. "I thought, `Uh-oh. I can't have that guy because he can't be fair.' "
That's pretty sad. The jurors can't obey the law and have to use what we used to call common sense to determine these trials. Who knows, this woman my have a legitimate case. She may have been truly wronged by the drug company. But people are finally so sick of seeing juries give out kazillions of dollars to idiots, it takes something like this to get people's attention.
Nearly everyone in the legal system points to the now-famous case of Sheila Liebeck, the McDonald's drive-through customer who spilled hot coffee on her lap in 1994. She sued the fast-food chain, and a New Mexico jury awarded her $160,000 to cover medical costs and an additional $2.7 million in punitive damages.

Liebeck's $2.7 million verdict was later reduced to $480,000 on appeal.
Thanks, Sheila. Instead of being remembered as a dumbass by your family, you'll go down as a person who helped to destroy the legal system of our country. Good going.



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