Not too familiar with the Rules of Evidence, are we, Snoopy? Evidence is routinely suppressed at trial because it’s legally inadmissible for one reason or another under the Rules of Evidence, and juries are expressly instructed not to speculate as to why a certain piece of evidence might have been expressed!
Good morning to you, good morning to you!Good morning, good morning, oh how do you do?We’re all in our places with bright, smiling faces!Good morning, good morning to you!
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
Oh, Snoopy.
LupisLight almost 5 years ago
Hey, Phoenix Wright seems like a bumbling fool to everyone at first, too!
finkd almost 5 years ago
Start drafting your appeal now, Linus.
mccollunsky almost 5 years ago
Not sure Snoopy is very Perry Mason.
sirbadger almost 5 years ago
His hair looks like a middle-aged comb-over.
Yontrop almost 5 years ago
Snoopy came up with an appropriate quote this time. But I didn’t think this comic was so political.
Troglodyte almost 5 years ago
You need legal brains, not beagle brains to work for you, Linus!
mrcooncat almost 5 years ago
Snoopy may have gone to the Michael Avenatti school of law …
jagedlo almost 5 years ago
not exactly inspired by your choice of lawyer, Linus?
Ellis97 almost 5 years ago
And that’s why human attorneys don’t exist in the Peanuts world.
DanFlak almost 5 years ago
With everything going on in D.C. nowadays, we should be experiencing a lawyer shortage. Demand is exceeding supply.
JohnTheFoole almost 5 years ago
But he can be paid in nummies and tummy rubs!
LeeCox almost 5 years ago
Not too familiar with the Rules of Evidence, are we, Snoopy? Evidence is routinely suppressed at trial because it’s legally inadmissible for one reason or another under the Rules of Evidence, and juries are expressly instructed not to speculate as to why a certain piece of evidence might have been expressed!
JPuzzleWhiz almost 5 years ago
By this time, in the life of the strip, Linus’ penmanship had improved somewhat. Before, he used block lettering.
jerrybarte almost 5 years ago
A very timely adage!
BiathlonNut almost 5 years ago
From the John Peter Zenger trial which established Freedom of the Press in the US.
Earnestly Frank almost 5 years ago
The Great Pumpkin comes in three days!
IshkaBibel1 almost 5 years ago
A most timely legal quote.
DCBakerEsq almost 5 years ago
I hope he was retained on a contingency.
St. Pillsbury almost 5 years ago
Good morning to you, good morning to you!Good morning, good morning, oh how do you do?We’re all in our places with bright, smiling faces!Good morning, good morning to you!
LundySteele almost 5 years ago
A prophetic strip for Mr. Schultz in 1972… and again 47 years later.
JoeMartinFan Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Actually, that’s a darn good quote – maybe not applicable in this case, but a darn good quote nontheless.
Dippy almost 5 years ago
I could never be a lawyer. I’m crappy at memorizing pithy quotes.