He could always get a job in the current administration.
alwaysfatigued8787 on
He seems a bit too honest. Not sure I want him defending me when I definitely did it.
Salt_Copy_115 on
this ad is a whole vibe 😂 like they’re really just saying “hey, sometimes guilt is subjective”
CoastingUphill on
Yes that’s literally how the justice system works.
Servo1991 on
“Why should you go to jail for a crime someone else noticed?”
MikeDubbz on
Fair enough point. I ate a taco for lunch. I did that. But am I guilty of a crime for doing so?
pangderx on
Kentucky and West Virginia. Makes perfect sense
labria86 on
He’s being truthful though.
“Yeah I did indeed not pay my taxes correctly but it was a mistake not fraud.”
“I did indeed kill that person but it wasn’t murder as I have been charged with.”
Guilty is indeed different from culpability.
Graybeard_Shaving on
I mean, that is literally the foundation of our legal system.
Sometimes intention matters more than action and sometimes action matters more than intention. Oh, and we’re not going to tell you what applies or when it applies. That all depends on the cop, the prosecutor, the judge, and the jury. Also, those variables change constantly within the same jurisdiction and vary hugely from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Also proactively seeking private legal advice on a matter, then acting upon the guidance of council is not a defense, under any jurisdiction in either State or Federal court, civil or criminal.
Why? Because fuck you, that’s why…
arebello34 on
Better Call Saul!!
Geekenstein on
It’s not what you did, it’s what they can prove.
BlueHawk75 on
If it’s not murder then you are not guilty of murder, even though it happened and you caused it.
odmirthecrow on
It’s not what you know, it’s what you can prove!
VegasRoy on
Hey, they gotta prove it man
into_fiction on
Innocence until proven guilty
SpartanRage117 on
Theres an office by me with the same slogan on the sign. No big billboard though. Jawn Morgan took all those
meglobob on
This is why all lawyers go straight to hell…well that and the prices they charge.
UmbertoEcoTheDolphin on
Clearly, my client did it. Clearly, he’s a monster and a huge piece of shit. But I am going to show that there was no way he could have stabbed the victim 27 times as he was on firm restrictions from an arm specialist…a specialist…to make stabbing motions no more than 25 times every 8 hours with 15 minute seated breaks in between.
Quatre_Kat on
You don’t need a criminal lawyer, you need a ***criminal*** lawyer
Marsrover112 on
Having this guy as a lawyer is probably a 1 way ticket to prison. Any jury member who has seen that billboard would automatically be poisoned
America-Lite on
I think I just found my one phone call
kamize on
Apple Watch Ultra flex
Feeling-Ad-2490 on
Your life can get absolutely fucked for things you didnt do. this is why YOU KEEP YOUR GODDAMNED MOUTH SHUT when dealing with the Police.
Why-So-Seriousssaaaa on
Never a truer sentence said
ParachutingPiglets on
**Better Call Saul**
bad_apiarist on
That is true, and as it should be. “Guilty” is a legal term that means there is adequate evidence for the state to conclude culpability for a crime. The alternative to this is that you can be convicted with no evidence, standards, due process, etc.,
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He could always get a job in the current administration.
He seems a bit too honest. Not sure I want him defending me when I definitely did it.
this ad is a whole vibe 😂 like they’re really just saying “hey, sometimes guilt is subjective”
Yes that’s literally how the justice system works.
“Why should you go to jail for a crime someone else noticed?”
Fair enough point. I ate a taco for lunch. I did that. But am I guilty of a crime for doing so?
Kentucky and West Virginia. Makes perfect sense
He’s being truthful though.
“Yeah I did indeed not pay my taxes correctly but it was a mistake not fraud.”
“I did indeed kill that person but it wasn’t murder as I have been charged with.”
Guilty is indeed different from culpability.
I mean, that is literally the foundation of our legal system.
Sometimes intention matters more than action and sometimes action matters more than intention. Oh, and we’re not going to tell you what applies or when it applies. That all depends on the cop, the prosecutor, the judge, and the jury. Also, those variables change constantly within the same jurisdiction and vary hugely from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Also proactively seeking private legal advice on a matter, then acting upon the guidance of council is not a defense, under any jurisdiction in either State or Federal court, civil or criminal.
Why? Because fuck you, that’s why…
Better Call Saul!!
It’s not what you did, it’s what they can prove.
If it’s not murder then you are not guilty of murder, even though it happened and you caused it.
It’s not what you know, it’s what you can prove!
Hey, they gotta prove it man
Innocence until proven guilty
Theres an office by me with the same slogan on the sign. No big billboard though. Jawn Morgan took all those
This is why all lawyers go straight to hell…well that and the prices they charge.
Clearly, my client did it. Clearly, he’s a monster and a huge piece of shit. But I am going to show that there was no way he could have stabbed the victim 27 times as he was on firm restrictions from an arm specialist…a specialist…to make stabbing motions no more than 25 times every 8 hours with 15 minute seated breaks in between.
You don’t need a criminal lawyer, you need a ***criminal*** lawyer
Having this guy as a lawyer is probably a 1 way ticket to prison. Any jury member who has seen that billboard would automatically be poisoned
I think I just found my one phone call
Apple Watch Ultra flex
Your life can get absolutely fucked for things you didnt do. this is why YOU KEEP YOUR GODDAMNED MOUTH SHUT when dealing with the Police.
Never a truer sentence said
**Better Call Saul**
That is true, and as it should be. “Guilty” is a legal term that means there is adequate evidence for the state to conclude culpability for a crime. The alternative to this is that you can be convicted with no evidence, standards, due process, etc.,
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