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by burntoutfire
1965 days ago
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That's my impression as well. The system is so flawed that I try to stay away from it as much as possible. In the civil system, you can probably eventually get justice if you spend a lot of money on lawyers and wait for months/years. The criminal branch seems way more random and with any bad luck (being in a wrong place at the wrong time) you can go to jail while being completely innocent, and even the best lawyers won't help you. So, my strategy is to avoid risky behaviors (incl. starting businesses) to minimize my contact surface with the justice system. |
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The issue I'm dealing with is just a summary offense. It would have been cheaper just to pay the $50 fine and avoid going to court. Unfortunately the trooper wrote it up wrong so we were forced to go to court, which costs way more ($300 fine + $100 court costs, not to mention time off, lost wages, certified postage, and mileage). It's pretty much the definition of a racket if costs more to defend your innocence than to just pay the fine. That's all they care about - the money.