Attorneys And What They're Good For - Part II
In this second of a series on lawyers and what they're good for,
we're going to turn our attention first to criminal law. There
are two sides to this. The first side is the prosecution. It is
their job to put a case together in such a manner that the facts
will show beyond any doubt that the person on trial is guilty.
Let's be honest, if these people did not do their jobs
correctly, we would have a number of truly hardened dangerous
criminals on the streets. And for those who think that there are
no criminals in the world you might simply want to put on the
news at night. These poor victims aren't being robbed and killed
by nobody. Without prosecuting attorneys and the laws behind
them these people would continue to be out on the streets doing
their mayhem.
On the other side is the defense. In most cases, unfortunately,
these lawyers are defending people who are clearly guilty and
because of this you just want to send them all packing to that
inferno below. But every now and then there is someone on trial
who is truly innocent and they need a lawyer more than anyone
because we are literally, in many cases, talking about the
difference between life and death. An associate of mine has
personally told me of cases he has been witness to where someone
was accused unjustly of a crime and almost went to jail until
the truth finally came out, either in a last minute testimony or
in evidence that had been presented at the eleventh hour. Yes,
there are innocent people who do stand trial. That is why we
need defense lawyers.
Then there are lawyers who specialize in slander and libel
cases. Someone prints something totally untrue about you in
their newspaper that ruins your reputation. You lose your job,
lose respect in the community and basically have your life in a
shambles. Without these lawyers to go to court, armed with the
facts, to show that you have in fact been slandered your life
would be over. You may not get your reputation back once the
news is out, and your job may still be gone for good, but at
least with the monetary settlement you won't have to worry about
paying your bills. And again, if you think this doesn't happen,
it does.
Finally, for this article, we're going to go over the usefulness
of income tax attorneys. You're a law abiding citizen. You pay
your taxes every year. But one year you make an honest, but
horrible, mistake that lands you in a load of trouble with the
IRS. It is the job of this lawyer to prove that the mistake you
made was an honest one and was not done intentionally. You may
still have to pay some kind of penalty but at least you won't
end up going to jail for tax evasion.
As much as we may or may not like lawyers and applaud every joke
that comes our way about them, we would really be in deep
trouble in way many areas if we didn't have them around.
Kill all the lawyers? Maybe not a good idea.