1: They are not required to do any pro bono workbr fan said:Jerry Punch said:Did I say something incorrect?
Yes. 1:Every attorney in Montana has an ethical requirement to provide at least 50 hours of pro bono services per year. Pro Bono can occur in numerous ways, including free, reduced rates, set fee, etc. Jordan Johnson is guaranteed the right to counsel by the Constitution, and he does not lose the right, including 2:the right to have pro bono representation, just because he plays football. Stating that Johnson would be receiving "improper benefits" if Paoli is doing this pro bono is incorrect.
As for MSU Hunter's statement, every criminal defendant is entitled to counsel. The defense counsel's job is take the evidence presented and argue his client's position, the prosecution does the same, and the jury decides the facts. Both counsel want to win, but if both did their job arguing their client's respective positions to the best of their ability, they can both walk away feeling that justice was served regardless of the outcome. That's our system, and 3:to state only "innocent" people are entitled to pro bono services under it is asinine.
No :roll: ... wow ...PTGrizzly said:Assuming JJ wins, they can get the plaintiffs to pay for the prosecution fees, correct?
PTGrizzly said:Assuming JJ wins, they can get the plaintiffs to pay for the prosecution fees, correct?
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PTGrizzly said:Assuming JJ wins, they can get the plaintiffs to pay for the prosecution fees, correct?
NorthwestFresh said:PTGrizzly said:Assuming JJ wins, they can get the plaintiffs to pay for the prosecution fees, correct?
This is a CRIMINAL trial. The state is not going to pay his legal fees. :roll:
Jerry Punch said:br fan said:Jerry Punch said:Did I say something incorrect?
Yes. Every attorney in Montana has an ethical requirement to provide at least 50 hours of pro bono services per year. Pro Bono can occur in numerous ways, including free, reduced rates, set fee, etc. Jordan Johnson is guaranteed the right to counsel by the Constitution, and he does not lose the right, including the right to have pro bono representation, just because he plays football. Stating that Johnson would be receiving "improper benefits" if Paoli is doing this pro bono is incorrect.
As for MSU Hunter's statement, every criminal defendant is entitled to counsel. The defense counsel's job is take the evidence presented and argue his client's position, the prosecution does the same, and the jury decides the facts. Both counsel want to win, but if both did their job arguing their client's respective positions to the best of their ability, they can both walk away feeling that justice was served regardless of the outcome. That's our system, and to state only "innocent" people are entitled to pro bono services under it is asinine.
That's not what I said. Do you think Paoli has spent only 50 hours on this case?
Next.
msuhunter said:1: They are not required to do any pro bono workbr fan said:Jerry Punch said:Did I say something incorrect?
Yes. 1:Every attorney in Montana has an ethical requirement to provide at least 50 hours of pro bono services per year. Pro Bono can occur in numerous ways, including free, reduced rates, set fee, etc. Jordan Johnson is guaranteed the right to counsel by the Constitution, and he does not lose the right, including 2:the right to have pro bono representation, just because he plays football. Stating that Johnson would be receiving "improper benefits" if Paoli is doing this pro bono is incorrect.
As for MSU Hunter's statement, every criminal defendant is entitled to counsel. The defense counsel's job is take the evidence presented and argue his client's position, the prosecution does the same, and the jury decides the facts. Both counsel want to win, but if both did their job arguing their client's respective positions to the best of their ability, they can both walk away feeling that justice was served regardless of the outcome. That's our system, and 3:to state only "innocent" people are entitled to pro bono services under it is asinine.
2: No one has the right to pro bono representation -- that would be involuntary servitude
3: I never made that statement, but I'm sure its very easy to craft counter arguments when you make up what other said.
PTGrizzly said:NorthwestFresh said:PTGrizzly said:Assuming JJ wins, they can get the plaintiffs to pay for the prosecution fees, correct?
This is a CRIMINAL trial. The state is not going to pay his legal fees. :roll:
Oh. My mistake then. I would thank you for the right answer, but you were a douche about it, so I won't.
maroonandsilver said:fanofzoo said:Just wait until the not guilty rolls in and the sights are set on the U, the money problem will all be taken care of then.TxGriz said:Has anyone proposed a defense fund set up to help Jordan Johnson and his family out? I would donate to that before I would to the University until he gets himself and his parents out from under the obligation for his defense costs.
Please enlighten me as to what the U's liability would be. JJ has been accused of Rape, a Felony. Do you really think they would allow him to be on the football team before guilt or innocence is decided? He is lucky he was allowed to remain in school.
AllWeatherFan said:Okay, I am thinking. And still not able to understand how damages would be assessed. Help me out.
msuhunter said:isn't donating to a rapist* a bit ... slimey ... ??? ....![]()
*alleged
Sportin' Life said:AllWeatherFan said:Okay, I am thinking. And still not able to understand how damages would be assessed. Help me out.
There are no damages. Johnson does not have a constitutional right to play football or even attend UM. The fact that he is still attending school (under scholarship!) means that there are absolutely no damages that have been done to him. All this blather is just that.
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TxGriz said:. I don't see any cause of action like that here,and places the burden of proof on the accused in all things sexual nowadays.just a flake accuser that hid behind the societal prejudice that favors the accuser
Sadly, this was just the combination of unfortunate circumstances that came together to form the perfect storm..The saga of Tiger Woods shows what temptations are out there for a 20 something males that achieves a degree of celebrity in athletics
spokaneman said:TxGriz said:. I don't see any cause of action like that here,and places the burden of proof on the accused in all things sexual nowadays.just a flake accuser that hid behind the societal prejudice that favors the accuser
Sadly, this was just the combination of unfortunate circumstances that came together to form the perfect storm..The saga of Tiger Woods shows what temptations are out there for a 20 something males that achieves a degree of celebrity in athletics
So..... you honestly think this "accuser" found ANY societal prejudice that favored her in Missoula? Just read this forum and keep hitting that bong!!
by TEMPTATIONS you mean seeing a desirable girl and RAPING HER (allegedly)????... you have a sick view on things....
grizatwork said:spokaneman said:TxGriz said:. I don't see any cause of action like that here,and places the burden of proof on the accused in all things sexual nowadays.just a flake accuser that hid behind the societal prejudice that favors the accuser
Sadly, this was just the combination of unfortunate circumstances that came together to form the perfect storm..The saga of Tiger Woods shows what temptations are out there for a 20 something males that achieves a degree of celebrity in athletics
So..... you honestly think this "accuser" found ANY societal prejudice that favored her in Missoula? Just read this forum and keep hitting that bong!!
by TEMPTATIONS you mean seeing a desirable girl and RAPING HER (allegedly)????... you have a sick view on things....
I am not defending either the girl nor JJ, but do you really believe that there was not some sort of societal pressure to do something in Missoula last year? With the rumor and innuendo about possible gang rapes. Donaldson's assault. The Barz report. The Saudi student. The DOJ, the DOE, and the NCAA investigations. I am not going to say whether it would have been prosecuted or not, but even you have to admit that there was a microscope on the police and the prosecuters office..
spokaneman said:grizatwork said:spokaneman said:TxGriz said:. I don't see any cause of action like that here, and places the burden of proof on the accused in all things sexual nowadays.
Sadly, this was just the combination of unfortunate circumstances that came together to form the perfect storm. .
So..... you honestly think this "accuser" found ANY societal prejudice that favored her in Missoula? Just read this forum and keep hitting that bong!!
by TEMPTATIONS you mean seeing a desirable girl and RAPING HER (allegedly)????... you have a sick view on things....
I am not defending either the girl nor JJ, but do you really believe that there was not some sort of societal pressure to do something in Missoula last year? With the rumor and innuendo about possible gang rapes. Donaldson's assault. The Barz report. The Saudi student. The DOJ, the DOE, and the NCAA investigations. I am not going to say whether it would have been prosecuted or not, but even you have to admit that there was a microscope on the police and the prosecuters office..
I noticed you typed Donaldsons ASSULT... HE RAPED A GIRL!!! I guess that was another example of your "societal prejudice" that somehow justifies the actions of these "athletes"....
And Of Course the community that is Missoula was TRIED of the antics of the University and their "representatives". Just look at your list above of NON-ACTION items.... A young lady filed RAPE CHARGES, the medical community confirmed that a POSSIBLE RAPE occurred, the local Law Enforcement concluded that a POSSIBLE RAPE occurred.. Under such circumstances, ANY "society" would bring it to this stage... That is what a SOCIETY does when enough within that SOCIETY demand changes... Someone suggested earlier that JJ was not completely innocent.. well it is up to the SOCIETY to determine the extent of either the guilt of innocence...