Plaintiff Who Lost Pants Loses $54 Million Suit Against Dry Cleaner

June 27, 2007

  • June 27, 2007 at 3:12 am
    just an observation says:
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    do not forget that this individual has immense power. what he decides and rules on affects countless numbers of people. if there is a lesson to be learned it is that we have a lot of lawyers posing as judges and congressmen that have no business wielding the kind of power this man wields. can one even imagine what kind of justice he dispenses? as citizens, we have turned over our lives to individuals who put these people in positions of trust. why isn’t anyone going after the people who put this idiot in charge? they are the real villians of this whole stink. also, do not forget that 78 percent of all legislators are attorneys.

  • June 27, 2007 at 4:24 am
    Rich says:
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    How about calling that judge? He’s likely to be looking for work fairly soon. Big thing is to let him know right off the bat who’s going to be “wearing the pants” in the family.

  • June 27, 2007 at 5:13 am
    Hangman says:
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    Abuse of authority has been the cause of many a revolution in history. Is there an enterprising prosecutor that can find a case for inciting a revolution so we can hang this *******?

  • June 28, 2007 at 8:12 am
    Mark P says:
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    Agreed. Too often we overlook the importance of electing these judges. We have judges that grant light sentences to criminals when most of the voting population would impose the maximum penalties. Been to court lately? You’ve got about a 50/50 chance that the attorneys show-up for a scheduled case and the judges do nothing about it. Of course the date is rescheduled at the inconvenience and expense of everyone. We rarely have enough information about our judges when voting.

  • June 28, 2007 at 9:37 am
    Jane Logan says:
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    What I find most disturbing about this is his complete arrogance – he must feel he is above the law he swore to uphold. I agree his past decisions should be reviewed and current activity monitored closely until he can removed from the bench and disbarred. No one with such obvious mental problems should have control over any part of the legal system. This idiot clearly is not capable of making rational decisions, but is capable of causing great harm to the public if he is allowed to remain on the bench.

  • June 28, 2007 at 1:05 am
    Gregg P. says:
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    It’s dissapointing that it wasn’t until the fifth paragraph of this AOL article that it’s mentioned that the plaintiff was a Judge.

  • June 29, 2007 at 9:53 am
    Mac says:
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    He was offered $12k to settle out of court, what a joke!

  • July 2, 2007 at 2:42 am
    blondie says:
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    What amazes me most is that the Chung family is willing to accept Judge Bozo back into their establishment.
    If anything positive can be taken from this rediculous story, it is their forgiveness. “Don’t let hate feed hate.” All of society needs to pay attention and follow their example.

  • September 20, 2007 at 8:27 am
    moks says:
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    an abusive lawyer/judge with a “divaish” act. not the appropriate person to hold a public office.

    onle a person with mental health problem can elevate this problem to such degree. i just wonder why he was appointed as a judge… there has to be a way of reviewing all the cases/verdicts he had handled. he is such an angry person.

    i like the moral of this incident – don’t let hate feed hate”



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