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Re: nsomniyak post# 29351

Sunday, 03/24/2013 10:40:55 AM

Sunday, March 24, 2013 10:40:55 AM

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Persuit of perfection sounds quit noble and lawyers are actually knights of the rounds table or were trained to be. How about judges are they also in search of perfection? If so why would any judge accept without question a verdict containing a glaring math error?

Wouldn't a perfectionist note such an error and have a brief conference with the jury to show them such? Perhaps not a "honorable" option for judges but even so I would think he would wish to quickly correct the error unles perhaps he didn't understand the math.

"Thoughts become deeds, choose the good ones"