• Flying Squid
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    1877 months ago

    Whatever lawyer or lawyers thought “blame the victimized child” was a good defense strategy need to be disbarred.

    • Billiam
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      587 months ago

      “Look, Boeing offed a whistle blower. We can’t do worse than that, right?”

      • Chainweasel
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        187 months ago

        Two, two whistleblowers

        • Halafax
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          67 months ago

          Two so far. No closet is deep enough to bury that many skeletons. The first few murders are to slow further whistleblowers, it’s just business to Boeing.

          • @[email protected]
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            07 months ago

            Two that we know of. I doubt this was a recent decision, probably years of employees “suicide or accidents” that should be looked into.

    • @gedaliyahM
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      347 months ago

      Sorry, but If my employer asked me to defend a p3do and blame a 9-yo instead, I might just have to take that golden parachute. There are plenty of other high-paying corporate law positions out there.

    • VaultBoyNewVegas
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      227 months ago

      Ehh, not far from the standard defense strategy of blaming a rape victim. Personally, I’d like to see victim blaming thrown out of a courtroom/law and any attorney that tries it to be at the very least reprimanded for it and at most sanctioned like fined or disbarred. All attacking victims do is prevent people coming forward and it keep criminals free.

      • @TexasDrunk
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        107 months ago

        But did they ask what kind of underwear she was wearing?!?!!1?ONE?

    • @[email protected]
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      157 months ago

      Women get blamed for being victimized constantly because it works. If there was no backlash the judge probably would have agreed with it.