How about the failure to prosecute perjury? I know of a family court case in the Upstate where the husband has lied over and over in statements to the court, and nothing will be done. The wife’s lawyer told her that nothing would happen, that sheriffs departments won’t do anything. Is it good to have laws on the books that are never enforced?
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Hell yeah! Doesn’t it just grind your gears when drunk woman beaters get off with a virtual slap on the wrist?
How about the failure to prosecute perjury? I know of a family court case in the Upstate where the husband has lied over and over in statements to the court, and nothing will be done. The wife’s lawyer told her that nothing would happen, that sheriffs departments won’t do anything. Is it good to have laws on the books that are never enforced?