Greed is a stronger motivator.Dezcad wrote:
IMHO, most of it stems from "greed".
Enjoy your time here!
Thanks!
My comment was directed to:wserra wrote:I beg your pardon.Dezcad wrote:IMHO, most of it stems from "greed".Mr. Mephistopheles wrote:Thanks for the welcome, this looks like a great group of people!
From my standpoint as a non-legal professional, they (TPs) seem blinded by fanaticism and ignorance.
I think this message was directed to me; if not then I offer my apologies.Disilloosianed wrote:Welcome, welcome.....just one word of advice:
When you are mingling with tps, make sure you stand way back so that you don't get the stupid on you.
Welcome Mr. M. , and thanks for the water.Mr. Mephistopheles wrote:Imalawman wrote:Hey all, I'm new to Quatloos. Doc Avalanche recruited me from Youtube. On the subject of your post, in reading some of the decisions on Dan Evan's website I saw several instances of Judges doing exactly what you said, being very lenient with pro se tp's with their court filings as well as fines for frivilous motions.Doktor Avalanche wrote:
What pisses me off is that I've never seen a judge act anything other than extremely civil and polite to TPs - even bending over backwards to help them out.
It takes a lot of balls to face the consequences of your mistake and an enormous amount of hard work to put your life back together. Don't be ashamed of once being on the dark side, be proud that you survived it.tommygun wrote:As one of QL's few resident former TP's...a title to which, needless to say, I am none too proud...
Thanks, I hope they put out the good "sparkling" stuff!tommygun wrote: Welcome Mr. M. , and thanks for the water.
As one of QL's few resident former TP's...a title to which, needless to say, I am none too proud...I can indeed attest to the patience and even-temperedness afforded many TP's by the judges presiding over their cases.
It is because they are viewed as lost children. In contrast to other types of criminals for which I am sure judges must often struggle to conceal their contempt, the average TP instills deep pity from many judges.
In my case, it came to a point where I had to decide to get a "fight 'em till the end" TP lawyer like Becraft or Dickstien or a "give it up, you're toast" lawyer like Rick Thurston. I chose the latter. To do otherwise, I realized, was only being impetuous. Stay in the woods and let the wolves eat you, or come home and get your spanking.
To this day, I still remember the judge being very kind and concerned towards me as I said "guilty, your honor", never acting disgusted or condescending, and of course at the same time being very stern in her lecturing...just like a mother would to a child who got lost in the woods.
I've been working off and on on the E&E Quatloo, but I'd also like to take a whack at this if you don't mind.Disilloosianed wrote:lol...oh, and no one has suggest an avi for me either, by the way.....but that's alright....I know you guys really love me....*sniff*
Your exceptional wit is noted.Kimokeo wrote:Mr. Mephistopheles,
I've had a hell of a time thinking up something devilish to say.
As the Curate here, I expect your stealing of souls to be kept to a minimum.
If ye repent, you may kiss my holy relics.