Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Farley's Wit - Number 5: Abuse of Deferments and Class Action Representation

Hello. I'm G. Gordon Farley, the first name in Farley Swit.

Criminal justice is not only about punishment for criminals, but also rehabilitation for people who make mistakes.

For less serious crimes, prosecutors often offer deferment for rehabilitative purposes, rather than putting these people in jail.


Many of these people succeed; however, there is a point at which the prosecutor must consider jail for those who fail to prove they are rehabilitating.

That is why instead of an eighth deferment for auto theft, it is thirty days in the slammer for those folks.

And now a word from a sponsor.




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Hello. I'm G. Gordon Farley, the first name in Farley Swit.

If you, or a loved one, drank milk between the years 1842 and 1992, contact us now to claim your share of a class action suit.

Most people who drank milk for the 150 years preceding 1992 are now dead.

We found studies by milk producers that show they knew this, and did nothing to stop it. They settled for $200 billion.*

We take the elderly and other victims - seriously!



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* Depending on the number of claims, and after attorney’s fees, the dividend is anticipated to be between $.12 and $1.98. Dividend paid in the form of discount coupons for cottage cheese, butter, and yogurt.

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Farley’s Wit Series:

Farley's Wit: The Story

Number 1: Attorneys Create Confusion and Personal Injury Representation
Number 2: Justice System in Anatomical Terms and Bankruptcy Representation
Number 3: Prosecutors Push Plea Deals and Divorce Representation
Number 4: Reasonable Doubt for Prosecutors and DUI Representation
Number 5: Abuse of Deferments and Class Action Representation
Number 6: Public Defenders and Pharmaceutical Lawsuit Representation
Number 7: No Contact Orders and Handy Free Pamphlet
Number 8: Federal Court Nominations and Setting Up a Super-PAC