Matthew Morris RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8 |
Matthew Morris RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8 |
However, if the change the law then they need to make it retroactive so that it helps this woman.
Legally, can you do that? You can't prosecute someone for something that was legal when they did it, once you make it illegal (ex post facto, I think is the term) can you retroactively legalize something?
David Fryer |
David Fryer wrote:However, if the change the law then they need to make it retroactive so that it helps this woman.Legally, can you do that? You can't prosecute someone for something that was legal when they did it, once you make it illegal (ex post facto, I think is the term) can you retroactively legalize something?
Yes, you can retroactively legalize something. It has happened in several cases where laws have been changed to make an activity that was illegal into a legal one. It is one form of a grandfather clause, although it is sometimes called an amnesty clause. The idea is that it would be fundamentally unjust to punish someone for an act that we no longer believe is criminal.
Matthew Morris RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8 |
Matthew Morris wrote:Yes, you can retroactively legalize something. It has happened in several cases where laws have been changed to make an activity that was illegal into a legal one. It is one form of a grandfather clause, although it is sometimes called an amnesty clause.David Fryer wrote:However, if the change the law then they need to make it retroactive so that it helps this woman.Legally, can you do that? You can't prosecute someone for something that was legal when they did it, once you make it illegal (ex post facto, I think is the term) can you retroactively legalize something?
And I am enlightened... Thank you.
Sharoth |
The homeless mom will probably not do any time for her crime; at the most she will get some probation, and it wouldn't surprise me if the case was dropped. THEREFORE, the school district should take her to civil court and file a lawsuit against her for the $16,000 she took from them. They should also seek punitive damages against her too. That amount should be between $10,000 to $15,000 dollars.
Whose sock puppet are you?
Rocketmail1 |
Ross Byers wrote:Edit: I removed another post. Threats of violence are not acceptable.Geez who said violence?
You can get charged in this country for merely uttering 'fruity language' in public, as well as making slanderous assertions as to ones character in public.
Generally the only people able to press charges are those that can actually afford a good lawyer.
Rocketmail1 |
Ross Byers wrote:Edit: I removed another post. Threats of violence are not acceptable.Geez who said violence?
You can get charged in this country for merely uttering 'fruity language' in public, as well as making slanderous assertions as to ones character in public.
And I guarantee that if I badmouthed a homeless woman she won't win in a court battle with her court appointed lawyer.
Darth Knight |
Leafar the Lost wrote:The homeless mom will probably not do any time for her crime; at the most she will get some probation, and it wouldn't surprise me if the case was dropped. THEREFORE, the school district should take her to civil court and file a lawsuit against her for the $16,000 she took from them. They should also seek punitive damages against her too. That amount should be between $10,000 to $15,000 dollars.Whose sock puppet are you?
No Sock Puppet, just LAWFUL EVIL.
Shifty |
Generally the only people able to press charges are those that can actually afford a good lawyer.
Another regional thing.
In this country you'd have no hassles.
If the Police didn't do it, the homeless woman would be afforded State sponsored legal aid to mount a lawsuit. They don't get 'court appointed' lawyers here, they get legal aid that allows them freedom to choose from a range of legal representatives, and that includes good ones.
Rocketmail1 |
Darth Knight wrote:No Sock Puppet, just LAWFUL EVIL.I AM NOT LAWFUL EVIL!!!!
My alignment has nothing to do with this issue! Personally, I think the Game has moved on from alignment, and it's pretty meaningless in a game and in the court system.
The issue is that the only meaningful thing in the justice system is whether you are a have or have not.