An old saw in trial law says when you don't have the facts in your favor, argue the law and when you don't have the law in your favor, bang your fists on the table.
You really should stop before you break something in your hands.
An old saw in trial law says when you don't have the facts in your favor, argue the law and when you don't have the law in your favor, bang your fists on the table.
You really should stop before you break something in your hands.
I notice you failed to answer the question. Got another "saw" in trial law to explain that?