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frumnotyeshivish -“Health the “Federal Law” you quoted is far from simple. It’d be different if you were discussing a gov. employer (a fact missing from your story).”

The only one who is missing facts is you. I gave a very brief synopsis of the law. It’s seems you want to manipulate people by posting briefly without giving the whole facts. The Federal law does apply to all companies in the US as long as they have 15 or more employees. By stating or implying just the Gov. is totally inaccurate.

“I wasn’t there. Neither were you.

I find the judge’s version of the facts to be the most likely one. Even if you disagree, surely there is no basis for stating that it’s “a miscarriage of justice” like Health did.

Feeling badly for the boys, and blaming the judge, are two entirely different things.”

In your defense of the Judge you keep posting the same thing.

She doesn’t believe the story of the Shomrim boy you keep saying, but you aren’t listening to what I’m saying. I asked this question and you haven’t given an answer – On what basis or testimony did she find the Shomrim party guilty? The only basis I can find is that the Shomrim’s testimony is a lie. Since there isn’t any other testimony besides the Shomrim guy, it surely can’t be based on any testimony that occurred during the trial.

So this is why it’s a miscarriage of justice -why should the Judge be prejudiced against the Shomrim’s guy’s testimony? If I or any other honest guy were judging this case -I’d think that the fact that the “victim” refused to testify and his calling on the charges to be dropped – points that the Shomrim’s testimony is very credible.

Why in your mind do you think that the Judge can’t be wrong no matter what?