Thursday, September 19, 2019
An Argument Of The Lack Of Lawyer?s Morals :: essays research papers
Synthesis Paper à à à à à I clearly remember one wild and crazy Saturday night, I had just turned 19 years old and was out celebrating with my buddies. On my way home I decided to act like if I was on an episode of ââ¬Å"COPSâ⬠and was arrested for drunk driving, reckless driving, evading police, resisting arrest, and underage drinking. When I went to court for my first hearing I was facing a minimum of one year in jail, five thousand dollars in fines, and a two year suspension of my drivers license. Right then I knew then that I had to find myself a lawyer and was not going to settle for a worthless public defender. As I was walking out of the courtroom a lawyer approached me and asked if I needed a lawyer. Before I could answer he said he could get my case dismissed and all of my charges dropped for three thousand dollars. He didnââ¬â¢t even know all the details of my case and already knew he could win my case. The lawyer didnââ¬â¢t care whether I was guilty or innocent he ju st wanted the money for taking my case. This goes to show that some lawyers donââ¬â¢t care who is innocent or guilty as long as they can get paid a good sum of money for your court case. I will show you that some lawyers arenââ¬â¢t interested about who is innocent or guilty all they want is the chance to profit from the case. I have included three cases in this essay where lawyers donââ¬â¢t care whether their clients are innocent or at fault. The first case I will be discussing is Liebeck Vs McDonaldââ¬â¢s. In this case an 81 year old woman (Stella Liebeck) using the drive through window at a local McDonaldââ¬â¢s ordered a cup of coffee. While in her vehicle Liebeck spilled the coffee on her lap and groin area and received second and third degree burns from it. With a lawyer on her side she filed a lawsuit stating that McDonaldââ¬â¢s coffee was served too hot and it was a dangerous temperature. McDonaldââ¬â¢s would not settle out of court because they believed they had proof of negligence on the victim, and would win the case. After a long and timely lawsuit, McDonaldââ¬â¢s lost the case and the jury awarded Liebeck 2.9 million dollars. We all know that Liebeck was at fault for spilling coffee on herself, but to the lawyer it doesnââ¬â¢t matter.
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