He Needed an Effective Lawyer
Edward M. Czuprynski says he can’t do his job effectively without alcohol, and complained that Saginaw County, Mich., District Judge M. Randall Jurrens had “abused his discretion” by cutting him off from booze as part of his probation. But less than a month earlier, when he got a probationary restriction lifted that had banned him from using medical marijuana, he told Judge Jurrens he didn’t want to challenge any other prohibition the judge had imposed. What changed his mind? Perhaps it was getting pulled over after buying beer. Czuprynski is a lawyer. (AC/Bay City Times) ...In his defense, when he forgot to argue against the drinking ban, he was sober.Original Publication Date: 19 March 2017
This story is in True’s book collections, in Volume 23.
This story is in True’s book collections, in Volume 23.
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