I don't understand our legal system anymore. Is this malum prohibitum versus malum in se? Has our legal system become based on reacting on what the facts show instead of what the law mandates or allows? It doesn't matter, many politicians have law degrees and clearly have nothing to show for it. https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/01/30/senate-will-likely-acquit-... "They will find themselves having to argue the law rather than argue the facts."
That's why there are courts. Courts resolve the discrepancies between the law and the facts, NOT the Legislature. Marcos On 1/31/20, Ryan Carboni <ryacko@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't understand our legal system anymore. Is this malum prohibitum versus malum in se? Has our legal system become based on reacting on what the facts show instead of what the law mandates or allows?
It doesn't matter, many politicians have law degrees and clearly have nothing to show for it.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/01/30/senate-will-likely-acquit-... "They will find themselves having to argue the law rather than argue the facts."
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