▲ | pandaman 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
>That's the official opinion of the government, the judiciary, and the defendants. If it has been an official opinion it would have been published and you had a link to it, would not you? Settlement is not an admission of guilt nor is it admission that the case can't be won on merit. >A settlement for a pittance, as you said, is the mark of a good lawyer. Different lawyer handle DOJ prosecution and immigration (immigration lawyers are usually not even members of BAR). The government settles this kind of cases because of politics, not merit. If there had been a modicum of will to go after lawbreakers, these cases would try themselves - tons of witnesses, tons of evidence zero traces of "good faith". | |||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | bubblethink 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
> The government settles this kind of cases because of politics, not merit. The government also files these cases in the first place because of politics, not merit. See my point about theater earlier. >If there had been a modicum of will to go after lawbreakers, these cases would try themselves - tons of witnesses, tons of evidence zero traces of "good faith". That's just like, your opinion, dude. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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