Defendants can end up in a situation where they have to say something in a civil trial that then kills their defense in the criminal trial.
What could be example of something like this in this case?
Defendants can end up in a situation where they have to say something in a civil trial that then kills their defense in the criminal trial.
What could be example of something like this in this case?
Wait till you learn about locked-in syndrome...
There's no pain involved. This is simply an extreme case of sensory deprivation. After 5 hours it can be stressful but it's not really suffering.
It's locked.
Not a lot of math in this one. At least not in the way I did it.
15 people ride trams in Wrocław.
simultaneously defending himself in both cases would put him in a no-win situation.
What is that even supposed to mean? He has to prove that his actions where justified. How is his a no-win situation? Is his plan to first argue that he's innocent because he wasn't trained correctly and acted out of fear and then claim in the second case that he actually received proper training?
So now we have to check the global statistics and figure out what's the probability is of someone dying in a derailment and estimate if we should risk it or just let the one guy die. Fun!
DDG doesn't find anything. Looks like it forgot about it.
It's not going to flip. Tolleys derail all the time (ask people living in Wrocław). They can't go fast enough to flip. It will just stop after couple of meters.
Can I still see it if I didn't watch Minions, Minions 2 and Minions 3 or will it be confusing?
Was about to say the same thing. I just had a call to inform my team that they are going to change our reporting lines for the 4th time in the last 6 months.
That's the one think I don't agree with. No one is locked into streaming services. Charging the prices people are willing to pay is not enshittification. Encshittfication will be when they buy all the cable TV, shut it down, start producing only reality shows and show ads every 5 minutes. So far they charge more but Netflix is still making Oscar winning movies.