Government and its agents (police and district attorneys) have no legal duty to protect; they cannot be held liable for failing to protect. The Problem? They have no legal duty to disclose this. Even worse, there is no evidence that the general population knows of it. See Warren vs. District of Columbia; DeShaney vs. Winnebago County Department of Social Services; Stone vs. N.C. Department of Labor; Castle Rock vs. Gonzales, just to name a few.
Friday, August 6, 2010
PDD.137: State of Am. Legal Profession
If the police and district attorneys have no legal duty to protect, and they cannot be held liable for failing to protect, individual Americans have had to turn to lawyers to seek justice. American lawyers over the past 50 years have done a lot of good and a lot of harm. But, now, the average American may not have a choice if the following trend continues. Consider this: http://classic.cnbc.com/id/38572210
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