Law
Principles of retribution, inflexible rules &
compromises.
'Truth
the Whole truth and Nothing but..', is best,
While 'Truth and
Nothing but..', leaves out the rest.
Stealthy lawyers;
by close selection sets,
Present persuasive
cases like cadets,
Whose exclusions
like 'suppressio veri's',
To th'unwary, make
'suggestio falsi's'
When 'full
disclosure'; lawful, be withheld,
Unjust sentences
make, nought there expelled.
Difficult
indeed to form conclusions,
Whose truth relies
on 'Whole truth' bastions.
Last resort those
logical conjectures,
Which explain
these; 'must have been', abductures.
Thus stealth
perceived, by grievèd stealth combat,
Logic's laws clean
all space' and time's caveat.
Law -
By Questor ©
...
"Such an act
That blurs
the grace and blush of modesty,
Calls virtue hypocrite, takes off the rose
From the fair forehead of an innocent love
And sets a blister there,"
(i) ***
A Valid argument
for integrity
A challenge for the many who try to lie in court
"The
law against it! But that her tender shame
Will not proclaim against her maiden loss,
How might she tongue me! Yet reason dares her no;
For my authority bears a so
credent bulk
That no
particular scandal once can touch
But it confounds the breather." (ii) ***
A Fallacy (appeal
to Authority) ( I am - titled, and I work for a large
company )
“All
is not well.
I doubt some foul play. Would the night were come!
Till then sit still, my soul. Foul deeds will rise,
Though all the earth o'erwhelm them, to men's eyes."
(iii) ***
A valid argument
for patience, allowing time , nature and logical rationalisation to
mature, eventually displaying the full design and purpose intended by
the tortfeasor.""
The
underlying intentions behind such procedures are to do with lower
standards of behaviour and integrity.
The strategy is one of malfeasance and nonfeasance under the guise of
omissions excused as oversights.
They prefer
"display, rhetoric and proof to,argument, logic and truth."
Might’s
not right, where argument's not treason,
Treason's his who's Might, supress’ good reason.
***
(i) Tragedy of Hamlet III-IV:47
*** (ii) Measure for MeasureIV,IV:26
*** (iii) Tragedy of Hamlet I-II:257