I’ve
said before in other blog posts that part of the reason for the problems
we suffer these days is the direct result of the staggering number of stupid
lawyers who are being allowed to qualify from our universities in spite of the
fact that they are clearly unfit to hold down a proper job in the legal
profession.
Thus we have
many of them turning into ambulance chasers to try to eek out a living, whilst
others encourage equally dumb people into taking spurious law suits against
decent people and businesses.
The judiciary
does not help by their tolerance of junk law suits and by some of their
decisions, the stupidity of which take one’s breath away.
We’ve had the
morons who sue people like McDonalds because they say they didn’t know their
hot coffee was hot or their iced coffee was cold.
But just when
you thought you’d heard it all, in one recent case a man claimed caffeine drove
him to molest women.
Kenneth Sands
was convicted July 3 for groping two women and three teenage girls after a
volleyball game in Onalaska, Oregon, on Oct. 18, 2011.
His
sorry-assed defense?
Blame it on
the caffeine.
Sands, a
school bus driver for the Rainier School District, attempted to argue in court
that caffeine “caused a psychotic
episode,” reported KOMO News. “My
son-in-law and daughter have never seen that kind of behavior from myself,”
Sands, 51, told the court.
This “behavior” that Sands claims caffeine
induced includes grabbing a 46-year-old woman’s breasts several times during
the game and later trying to grab her butt as she tried to get away; grabbing a
15-year-old’s butt outside of a bus after the game, and then slapping a
16-year-old’s butt as she was getting on the bus. Sands climbed aboard the bus
and touched yet another volleyball player before he was kicked off, the Lewis
County sheriff’s office told KOMO.
Thankfully
some sanity prevailed on this occasion and the court ruled that caffeine was
not, in fact, the reason behind Sands’ aggressive and lewd behavior. He was
sentenced to 30 days for each of the five counts of fourth-degree assault.
Sands’
caffeine defense might have been inspired by the “Twinkie defense,” ABC News suggests. San Francisco supervisor Dan
White successfully avoided a first-degree murder conviction for the 1978
assassination of San Francisco City Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George
Moscone, claiming his sugary diet caused depression.
Dr. Martin
Blinder, the psychiatrist who presented the “Twinkie
defense” during the 1979 trial, told ABC News that caffeine could not hold
up as a defense because it is made from coffee beans, which are all-natural. “We have no evidence that coffee is
harmful,” Blinder told ABC.
Rest assured:
drinking too much coffee will not turn you into a serial groper.
One lump, or
two?
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