Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Business Folks Don’t Get Trials By Their Peers




A simple  thought that is little understood by the vast majority of Americans:

A citizen is supposed to have the basic constitutional right to trial by one’s peers. Yet, many a business man or woman has been in a court as a defendant or plaintiff, where jurors and judge are not truly his or her peers.
How can a business person get justice from any juror, judge, or for that matter, an arbitrary government official, when those doing the judging have no business experience?  Where they even lack basic understanding of business, its types and arcane intricacies, not easily acquired by the non-business public?
In fact, much of the media-dispensed business information is biased or skewed. (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments.)


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