Killing the offender is certain cases does work imo. Spending taxpayer's money on feeding, clothing and sheltering the criminal, and then employing workers to counsell and attempt to rehabilitate them is maybe spending too much time, effort and money on these individuals. Shouldn't we be...
Leading questions? Just a guess...
Like lawyers aren't supposed to ask questions like "You felt like killing him so you did?"...
rather, " What did you do afterwards?"
crappy examples...but yeah..?
or was the question related to some privacy issue?
Frigid and pwarman...
u lifted my hopes....
...and then shattered them again...
maybe I'll do Nursing now.
anyway...i shall read pwarman's latest entry right now.
Hmmm...
Friggy's work seems to be more practical whilst pwarman's seems to be more observational...
Anyway, what a stupid observation...
were there any hot females working alongside? (this is for friggy and pwarman of course)
ahhh...ok...i think i was getting confused with o-week and week one...
some subjects require me to attend lectures + seminars/tutes/whateva even on 1st week...
i just forget which ones they were...
usually we dont have to go to seminars/tutes on 1st week...right?
uhhh...do i have to go or not...i keep asking this question each time oweek comes...i keep getting told something...but i keep forgetting whether i went or not..i def went during my 1st semester at uni...but i cant remember whether i went to oweek during all the other times...
help please? :)...
Depends on the course. Some degrees (or transfers) may require UAI as well. Best to find that info out at your particular uni. Too soon for you anyway.
I'm not advocating (overtly anyway) for lawyers (lawyers as in the general term for the profession) to lie or to mislead the court but the point is that someone will need to prove quite reasonably that the lawyer was well aware of his actions and intentions at the time right? I find that quite...