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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 94.34-1.2%10:15 AM EST

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To: NightOwl who wrote (68553)3/20/2001 8:17:58 AM
From: gnuman  Read Replies (2) of 93625
 
Owl, if this get's in front of a jury,

does anyone really believe it will be decided on it's merits with such a confusion of evidence? The personality and presentation of the litigants will play the larger role, IMO.

The lawyers who best befriend the jury while throwing up a wall of FUD against the opposition will most likely prevail. (I often wonder what determines a "jury of your peers." Should that mean they are capable of intelligently evaluating the technology involved?) If this thread is an example, jury selection may make or break the case.

I wonder if Barry Sheck ever felt remorse for his attack on DNA evidence? I think he's since made a lot of money portraying DNA as a reliable and scientific method of determining guilt or innocence. <g> Any wonder why Lawyers are the butt of so many jokes?

If this makes it to a jury, all bets are off.

But, JMO's <g>
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