That is exactly my point. For the people involved in a lawsuit, it can be a long drawn-out endeavor that is extemely costly - both emotionally and financially. For the lawyers, it's just another day at work.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Whether or not someone pursues an action based solely on principle has to be their decision based upon their personal circumstances.
As time passed I came to learn that while I love fighting to the last drop of blood, it's not my blood, it's my clients' blood. Chas.
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- Mon Jun 22, 2009 5:55 pm
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- Sun Jun 21, 2009 11:44 am
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That is good news. You "won" so my advice is to move on. I would go ahead and write your letter to the DPS. I would thank them for their wisdom for not pursuing the suspension and restate your dissatifaction with the actions of the Plano LEO. The DPS is not going to "expunge" this matter, but that could be a good thing. If the LEO does something similar in the future there will be an official record of his actions. I wouldn't waste any more time or energy on this matter.Budge wrote:Well, I received a letter today from the Texas DPS. Their attorney, after reviewing my file, has decided "not to pursue the suspension of (my) license based on that incident."
