PRESUMPTIONS “WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES?’

PRESUMPTIONS OR ASSUMPTIONS, DO WE REALLY HAVE ALL THAT WE NEED TO STATE AN OPINION OF FACT? MY SON IS IN LAW, AND USUALLY WORKS FOR THE CORPORATIONS WHO ARE THE DEFENDANTS, BUT SOMETIMES IT IS THE OTHER WAY AROUND. HE TALKS OFTEN ABOUT HAVING THE RIGHT REPRESENTATION DECIDING WHO IS INNOCENT OR GUILTY. IN PERSONAL SITUATIONS, WE MUST BE CAREFUL HOW WE EVALUATE OTHERS WE DON’T KNOW WHEN FORMING PRESUMPTIONS. WE COULD EASILY BE WRIONG.

REASONS OR EXCUSES?

What is the difference between a reason and an excuse?  The words may sound similar, but there is actually a big difference between the two.  A reason has sound factual evidence behind it.  Reasoning is based on logic.  Reasons aren’t hard to understand.  Have you ever noticed when someone is half lying, they talk more … Read more