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From: LindyBill1/2/2008 3:32:54 PM
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The Lawyer v. The Marine [Jonah Goldberg]

From a reader:

Aren't attorney Grodner and the State of Illinois suggesting that Sgt. McNulty commit insurance fraud? If the damage to the vehicle was caused by an unidentified vandal, Sgt. McNulty's insurance carrier would be expected to pay for the repairs, but since the vandal has been identified, he is responsible to pay for the repairs, not Sgt. McNulty's insurance carrier.

I'm not sure what flavor Kool-Aid the state prosecutors in Illinois are drinking, but there's no doubt they're drinking lots of it. Illinois taxpayers won't allow the justice system they pay for to be used to aid and abet Grodner in his plan to financially damage Sgt. McNulty and then thwart his efforts to secure justice. Also, it's unlikely that the state licensing board will ignore Grodner's blatant legal and ethical violations — especially given the fact that they are aimed at a soldier on his way to Iraq.

Because Grodner's mean-spirited arrogance reminds people why they detest lawyers, his colleagues should be first in line to condemn him.

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