12-28-2017, 04:00 PM
Yesterday I was in Fulton County (Georgia) for court and sat outside the courtroom waiting for my client to arrive. A gentleman sat on a bench across from me and he too was an attorney doing the same thing. We chit-chatted about law, where our offices were, etc. He told me he had recently moved to Georgia and had practiced in Texas for many years. He had also been a judge in Texas, right outside of Houston. At one point he said, "Do you like football?" I said, "Yes, I do." Then he replied, "Well, I was the judge on the Adrian Peterson case."
I won't go into the details of our conversation, but seriously, what are the odds of that?
He seemed like a pretty nice guy and someone that would have been a fair and reasonable judge. Believe me, we need more of those in the world.
I won't go into the details of our conversation, but seriously, what are the odds of that?
He seemed like a pretty nice guy and someone that would have been a fair and reasonable judge. Believe me, we need more of those in the world.