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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2160207" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>This is EXACTLY why I told you originally to contact Doug. NOTHING and I mean NOTHING in the law is "cut and dried". Every single legal opinion (and that is exactly what you are gonna get at a consultation -- an OPINION) is couched in the <strong>exact</strong> details of the situation and how existing statutes <strong>AND case law</strong> apply to that situation. Even then, you cannot ever be 100% certain that something won't go awry ... I've seen cases filed on the flimsiest of evidence and against fairly strong case law that still bankrupt the defendant and left him with a record he will have to carry for the rest of his life. All I'm saying is try really, really hard not to be that guy.</p><p></p><p>And, like I said previously, good luck to you. (And, all kidding and jabs aside, I mean it.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2160207, member: 1242"] This is EXACTLY why I told you originally to contact Doug. NOTHING and I mean NOTHING in the law is "cut and dried". Every single legal opinion (and that is exactly what you are gonna get at a consultation -- an OPINION) is couched in the [B]exact[/B] details of the situation and how existing statutes [B]AND case law[/B] apply to that situation. Even then, you cannot ever be 100% certain that something won't go awry ... I've seen cases filed on the flimsiest of evidence and against fairly strong case law that still bankrupt the defendant and left him with a record he will have to carry for the rest of his life. All I'm saying is try really, really hard not to be that guy. And, like I said previously, good luck to you. (And, all kidding and jabs aside, I mean it.) [/QUOTE]
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