Xref: utzoo alt.security:1452 alt.folklore.computers:4926 comp.society.futures:2069 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!ucsd!pacbell.com!pacbell!sactoh0!vector0!jon From: jon@vector0 (A Product of Society) Newsgroups: alt.security,alt.folklore.computers,comp.society.futures Subject: Re: Re: Feedback on Computer Crime - Apology Message-ID: Date: 27 Aug 90 18:49:38 GMT References: <1990Aug27.005610.9281@mlb.semi.harris.com> Organization: Vector Zero Productions Lines: 30 john@mintaka.mlb.semi.harris.com (John M. Blasik) writes: > I sure hope your LAWYER does too! My lawyer's solution was to follow the rules in a stupid juvenile court game. The outcome of my *entire* case was not judged on breaking the law at all. It was judged on: (1) My attitude towards it (most important) (2) My lawyer's charm (second most important) (3) My lawyer's ability to charm the DA into dropping all of the charges if I pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor. We ain't talking laws here, in my case. It was all a little political game. And it was no different from any other case in juvy. The lawyers get on their little stage and dance around with the DA, and afterwards, maybe, you've been saved. > > -- john ______Whoa!... Jon ..??$!...ames!pacbell!sactoh0!vector0!jon Internet: sactoh0!vector0!jon@pacbell.com "It's hard to believe that the entire fate of the world lies in the hands of the Phone Company." --- War of the Worlds