Roy L. Pearson Jr. The 57-year-old Administrative Law Judge from Washington DC claims that a dry cleaner lost a pair of his pants, so he sued the mom-and-pop business for $65,462,500. That’s right: more than $65 million for one pair … Continue reading
Category Archives: Lighter Side of Law
Cold Feet Cost Groom $150,000
Sometimes even the best laid marital plans go astray. Usually when that happens, litigation does not ensue, but there are precedents for a cause of action for breach of a contract to marry. In one such recent case, a jilted … Continue reading
Get Out of Jail Free
Scott Anthony Gomez Jr, 22, was an inmate at the Pueblo County, Colo., jail. He escaped from his cell, made it to the roof …and fell 40 feet while trying to climb down the outside wall. It was his second … Continue reading
Outlaw vs. Rule of Law
Recently, court documents were uncovered from a successful civil case involving some notorious nineteenth century defendants who were better known for avoiding the legal consequences of their acts: Jesse and Frank James. Not surprisingly, the case against the James brothers … Continue reading
Happy Birthday. Not.
Amanda Jax celebrated her 21st birthday by going out to drink legally. As she partied at a Mankato, Minn., restaurant on October 29, 2007, her friends bought her drinks to celebrate her milestone anniversary. Unfortunately, Jax, who was studying nursing, … Continue reading