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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1087514" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>The obvious implication is that he paid his way out of trouble in several instances. Doesn't it seem strange to you that he could have been accused so many times and never have been guilty? There's zero doubt about the hit and run. How do you hit a human being and not even know it...unless you're drunk.</p><p></p><p>I'll bet both the off-duty officer and the dead pedestrian's family were paid handsomely. I didn't see where the ATA verdict was overturned, but there was mention of an escape clause written into the contract in fine print during the initial trial. The jury convicted, but the <strong>court </strong>over-ruled, if I am to believe your statement. FedEx is famous for attempting to get changes of venue, which translates out as moving a case to a conservative judge who will see things Fred's way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1087514, member: 12508"] The obvious implication is that he paid his way out of trouble in several instances. Doesn't it seem strange to you that he could have been accused so many times and never have been guilty? There's zero doubt about the hit and run. How do you hit a human being and not even know it...unless you're drunk. I'll bet both the off-duty officer and the dead pedestrian's family were paid handsomely. I didn't see where the ATA verdict was overturned, but there was mention of an escape clause written into the contract in fine print during the initial trial. The jury convicted, but the [B]court [/B]over-ruled, if I am to believe your statement. FedEx is famous for attempting to get changes of venue, which translates out as moving a case to a conservative judge who will see things Fred's way. [/QUOTE]
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