Showing posts with label eoc. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

What i think of the Supreme Court

As it is currently, the Supreme Court has two women and seven men as Supreme Court Justices. This consists of a Chief Justice, and eight Associate Justices. The Supreme Court is the highest court. Here is where matters that have not been suitably resolved in lower courts get decided, if they ever get taken. Despite the thousands of cases that are sent in to the court annually, only a small number gets chosen approximately 100.

These justices are put in place to protect the law of the country; they interpret and carry out the law. These people are supposed to be trust-worthy. Their decisions are final.
However, they are humans like everyone else. They may not be the people you like, people you trust, and your decisions may vary from theirs. Truth is, they disagree with each other sometimes, why then can’t you disagree with the final decision?

Changes are slowly being made. Women are chosen as justices. Even recently a Hispanic woman was chosen. What I would like to see is a more mixed pool of justices. More women, different races, varied religions, and just as the country itself is set up, the court should reflect that just the same.

This would make a tremendous difference. Cases would be decided differently. With more men, the decisions are one-sided, but add women to the mix and you have a wider perspective on things. When it comes to the issue of race, this will also be effective when everyone has a voice in these issues. If you’re not from a certain race or sex, it’s more difficult for you to make a decision on an issue concerning such, but if there is someone who is able to identify with that issue, then the discussion gets to be more interesting. More light will be shed and the decision might end up being more justified and fair.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

"Illicit"

When one develops a certain product from their own mind, using their own skill, one then owns the right to that product, namely, the INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. It is owned and therefore gives such person to do with it what they choose. This illuminates other people from using this idea without the inventor’s/owners consent.

Stealing ones’ invention constitutes an infringement. After a person dedicates their time and efforts into a creative, artistic, or literary idea, someone comes along and with very little effort, takes that idea and make themselves into millionaires, depriving the creator/inventor the revenue they could have made without having an illegal competition.

People who do these things never consider the risk they are taking. This stems to numerous items; fake purses, medicines, drugs, whatever can be copied. Then it doesn’t just stop there, it has to be shipped. This usually is where it gets nasty. Everyone needs to have their product out, so by any means necessary, they ensure a way in doing just that. They incorporate a bunch of people who are in authority to make their venture a success.

Greedy politicians become allies. They side with these shady individuals in accepting bribes to ensure that their goods make it to its destination. We’re talking drugs, guns, pharmaceuticals, organs, and all types of illegal goods, just to make money in the meanwhile placing the people at risk.
The ingredients used to make the drugs, the means to obtain the organs, the numerous weapons that are brought in daily, and the money laundering, surprisingly is being supported by our politicians is unbelievable. They deserve to be arrested and charged.

Think of all the time spent on these goods and the people who have created them, that they invented this for their own gain and they have a right to their product. It is harmful to them when someone mass-produces off their idea and make money. We all at one time or another, made something and have someone steal it. Think of how that made you feel before you go out and support someone knowing full well it is illegal.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

What's the problem with SPAM?

SPAM, a small four letter word with a very big meaning. It is an unsolicited, often commercial, message transmitted through the Internet as a mass mailing to a large number of recipients. It is also quite an annoying piece of mail. This usually pops up whenever you go to check your online messages.

The major problem with this type of message however, is that, upon opening it, it usually has some enticing product that may fit with your particular need. This is not the problem. After reading, here’s where it becomes an issue. The decision you make is what’s devastating. You will choose to click on the link, insert your payment information, and never receive a product. If you are one of the “lucky ones” who receive something, you are now in jeopardy of losing your identity. Your payment information is now in the hands of criminals who will sell it for a profit and put you in financial strains.

From a legal standpoint this is a crime. Under federal laws, this is a use of false claims to entice consumers of products that usually do not exist, in order to attain payment information.

People should be aware of these internet scams and only provide such important information to reputable sites. There are ways to research these sites, if they are not properly registered businesses, you should take caution. Contacting the Better Business Bureau (BBB), is another way of finding out such information. Spam is illegal and should be reported whenever you come across them.

Stop them from preying on consumers.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Week 7- What are Landlords' Rights

Based on the movie, Pacific Heights, the landlords had very limited rights. Even though it was their building, they could not get rid of a tenant any way they wanted to. The tenant was not given proper permission to move into the apartment, but because he already took residence there, he was now the occupant of that apartment and only legal action could be taken to remove him.

As the owner, turning off utilities is illegal, because tenants, though illegally occupying the property, have a right to necessities to survive, like heat and water.

The landlord has to go through the routine of serving the tenant with notices of eviction, giving reasonable time to vacate. They can legally evict someone on the grounds of; non-payment of rent, disturbing other tenants, destroying property, or anything that does not coincide with the terms of the lease.

After they have been served and taken to court for eviction, if granted on the legal terms, the landlord would then have to take them back to court and sue for the balance of rent owed, damages to the property, or any other wrongs done while the tenant had occupancy of the apartment.

Rights for the landlord are tricky, such person has to still be hospitable as not to harass the tenant they are trying to evict.

It is important to check references and do a background check on any prospective tenants before granting them permission to take residence on your property. State specific requirements on the lease, as this will be a good form of legal document incase problems arise later.

Tenants can be a real hassle, but landlords have their part to play, both to cover themselves and to ensure that the tenant is comfortable within reason.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Greed is good?

It is said in the movie, WALL STREET, that “Greed is Good.” Well, is that true? I don’t believe that. It is explained that it is good because the more you have the more you yet desire, greed is gluttony. Wanting too much of any one thing, whether or not it is money, is a very bad thing. When is enough, truly enough?

For a person to take this notion into reality, they would usually do anything for their personal gain. Anything, including robbing people of their hard earnings for themselves. Take the workers on Wall Street for instance, they were robbed of their earned bonuses so that the managers and team leaders could have there’s more abundantly, how unfair is it that you work so hard for a company and then have the upper-class men strip you of what you’ve been working for?

Company leaders and owners hardly ever take into consideration the little people. You pour your heart and soul into your job and before you know it, you have two weeks to find another job because the company is closing. The Managers and CEOs carefully strategize to grab their winnings and ignore the fact that hundreds and thousands of people are going to be out of work. They close the company, file bankruptcy, and what they are truly doing is taking their money out of the company before it goes under and they won’t have to lose anything. Meanwhile, the employees lose their benefits and bonuses and no one seems to care. We need to care more about our fellow men; otherwise, change will never happen.

If I were to make “A WHACK ‘EM DOLL,” it would be of the CEO of the company that I recently worked for. The similar thing happened, they were an LLC before said genius decided to go cooperate. Now I’m currently unemployed along with 728 other employees due to company closure. Thanks. I want to whack him with a mallet!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

What my classmates think of the Legal System

This week I read my fellow-classmates blogs on what they thought of the legal system. Their thoughts were very interesting, they had some strong opinions, while others just merely stated what they have heard.

Here I have chosen three that I would like to comment on:
“But based on what I have seen since I got here, I think that the legal systems tend to make small situations, extremely big situations for no reason and both parties could save money, if they left out some of the unnecessary procedures.” (Najbicz, Tristan http://safadrafting.blogspot.com/)
This is solely a matter of opinion, it depends on what each person deem as necessary versus unnecessary. Though Tristan further in his blog explains this, I must say, the government is doing what they think is right and necessary for non-immigrants in the U.S.

“I think that the legal system is the entity that holds the power to keep things in order in our everyday life, which is necessary for a civilized society. Just as it says in the book.” (Perez, Angel L. http://alperez322.blogspot.com/)
I believe in this as well, Angel makes a good point here. The system does in fact keep things in order, even though through our eyes at times it may seem a little over the top, but it is for the benefit of our society. Everything is fine, until something happens to us.

“I strongly believe that there’s a lack of moral values and as people we get so caught up trying to do everything the easy way because god forbid we have to work hard for anything. That we throw our morals right out the window, doing anything to make a quick buck or to be head of the committee.” (Hernandez, Jaqueline http://fashionvsstyle-jackie.blogspot.com/)
While I admit that there is a lack of morality, the society can create its own monsters. Bad things happen to good people. Though we should never compromise our morals, who are we to judge?

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Used Cars- Crimes and Torts

Crimes
1. Assault- the guy accuses the kurt Russell things he might not have done
2. Battery- the guy in the bar slaps him and the guy fights him back
3. Fraud- Tampering with videotape
4. Illegal Gambling- betting on sports games
5. Bribery of a Public Official- while they were in the car
6. Bribery of the Attorney- other lawyer bribed others in the room
7. Obstruction of the Courtroom- disrupting the court, coming in late
8. Perjury- the girl lied under oath
9. Sexual harassment- the guy who sold the cars, grabbed the girls boob
10. Speeding- driving over the speed limit
11. Reckless driving-
12. Drug Dealing- on with the reefer
13. Unlicensed drivers
14. Driving on the the wrong side of the road
15. No registration/insurance
16. Illegal weapons/
17. Attempted assault with a deadly weapon
18. Battery with the chain when he was whipping him
19. Kidnapping/hostage- while that old man jumped on the car
20. Trespassing on private property- driving offroad
21. Driving on the shoulder
22. Cutting the car off the tow truck
23. Crossing a railroad crossing with a train in motion
24. Knowingly falsifying information to make a sale
25. Didn’t yield to the intersection while driving on the way to the lot
26. Speeding in a construction zone
27. Knowingly crashed through a police barricade
28. Damaging to federal (police) property
29. Leaving the scene of the crime
30. Jaywalking- in the end the guy who hates driving red cars

Torts
1. Damaging private property- in the bar, the guy threw the chair at the bar mirror
2. Damaging Private property- taking the girls umbrella, ruining their dinner
3. Cutting the car off the tow truck
4. Slander- accusing the judge of being crooked/ taking bribes
5. Violating the people’s dinner at the bar
6. Violation of personal property- tampering with tow truck
7. Violation of private property- letting the car loose
8. Damaging the car lot- kids crashing through warehouses

Group members - David Resto, Andrew Veliz, Richmond Pham, Stacia Woody

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

What I think of the legal system

I have very strong opinions on the legal system. Firstly, I do believe that it needs improvement. The law was made to protect and enforce, but nowadays, more enforcing is being done than protecting. It is no longer uncommon for innocents to be locked. It’s hard to differentiate between the innocent and guilty due to the fact that the treatments are usually the same.

I was watching television just recently and saw, where a mentally challenged person was tear-gassed and shocked because He stayed too long in a public bathroom. The guy was simply having difficulty when suddenly he started making a mess on himself. The store-clerk called the police and without proper querying, they started applying force. Where’s the protection there?

The legal Officials need more training on how to carry out the law. There are always complaints. Whilst you cannot please everyone, there still should be some form of strict recourse to the ones who corrupt the system and place a bad reputation on the system as a whole.

I don’t believe they are being punished enough. If they break the law, it seems to be a slight tap on the wrist, while a civilian or just an ordinary person, commits lesser offenses and gets treated as hardcore criminals. This then tells me that the legal system is unfair, unjust, corrupt, and needs a change.

The law-makers are the biggest law-breakers. The legal system should never be just for the common people. It is for all. Everyone is under the law, and no one above it.
“The law assures each person certain rights and assigns each person certain duties. The law enforcement authorities… enforce specific laws called statutes…A violation of these statutes is a crime.” (Essentials of Business Law, Anthony L. Liuzzo, page 31)

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Myspace Hoax EOC Week 2

Having read the story of the MySpace hoax, I’m appalled that grown-ups would be involved in such a thing. The mom in question, Lori Drew, claims she got involved to find out if then, 13 years old Megan Meier, was spreading unsatisfactory comments about her daughter so therefore she created this fictitious character named Josh Evans.

“Josh” quickly became friends with Megan, messaging back and forth on a daily basis. Constant monitoring of the site was done by Lori, her daughter and a colleague. Suddenly, it went sour, hateful messages were then sent which caused Megan great grief.
With Megan already a medicated, depressed soul, she took all this to heart and committed suicide.

How cruel. I seriously don’t believe Lori Drew wanted the child dead, but it was a senseless act to begin with for her to even be involved in something so petty and childish. Had it been just her daughter, it would have been a lot more understandable. Children, especially teenagers are usually hurtful towards each other, but for an adult, a parent, to get caught up in that sort of scheme is down-right wrong.

I do believe she should be punished severely especially since someone lost their life dud to their particular prank. She does deserve some jail time and all the other parties involved should also face circumstances.

As a mother, I can’t imagine losing a child. Maybe to an injury or a disease, one can understand, but to the hands of someone pulling a cruel prank, that’s just unforgiveable. Lori , being a mother herself should have some remorse knowing how it would feel if she was the one to lose her child to some senseless act.

People should really wise-up. Think of consequences before taking actions. Choose your battles, and parents should know what they’re getting into when dealing with teenagers. They’ll always be vendettas among them, but it should be approached with less evasive methods.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

What I really think of lawyers

Some lawyers are really hard-working and know their stuff. They will go the distance for you to get your case solved in a way that will be satisfactory to both you and them.

Others, however, are just down-right corrupt. They give into bribery and condone anything that is immoral or unethical to get the monetary gain they seek. These types of lawyers have judges in their pockets that they have so-called given contributions for re-election. I call it bribe despite whatever fancy names they want to call it.


People generally will chose the lawyers with less morals because due to their immoral and unethical practices, they have a higher winning rate and their reputations go widespread. The lawyers, who are by the book, get the least clients and lower ratings even though they have a better conduct in how they perform their duties.

Personally, I would choose the ones who are moral and ethical to do my case. If you’re a person who upholds certain conduct and consider yourself with morals, then take your case to one of those corrupted lawyers, you are then considered a hypocrite. Why else would you chose a lawyer whom you know is doing his/her practices through the back door when you claim you have standards and they don’t.

I believe lawyers should be exposed. For people who claim to know and study law, they surely do a lot of things illegally. They buy judges and other officials to get ahead in their profession and ignore the little people who cannot afford their services. If they would apply good morals and ethics in their lifestyles I know they would still be successful in their professions. Everyone working together for the good cause of the law and getting proper results would be more rewarding that doing it just wrong.

Someone should speak out on this, maybe it will be me.