[ RadSafe ] Legal Complaint of Navy Sailors
Perle, Sandy
sperle at mirion.com
Sun Dec 30 13:22:35 CST 2012
Ted, you are unfortunately correct, and when they collect, more lawsuits will be filed.
Regards,
Sandy Perle
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On Dec 30, 2012, at 1:43 PM, "Ted de Castro" <tdc at xrayted.com> wrote:
> He doesn't have to convince the HPS - just 12 people who couldn't figure a way out of jury duty and are used to making decisions based on sound bites and knee jerk emotional reactions!
>
> As little as he knows - The jurors will know far less - and any potential juror who shows any hint of knowing anything more and/or not fitting the profile above - will be rejected.
>
> In other words - looks like his case/arguments are right on track - he seems to know what he's doing.
>
> Sad!
>
>
> On 12/30/2012 2:16 AM, Roger Helbig wrote:
>> The lawyer could use a lot more education. In addition to citing such
>> eminent experts as Ernest Sternglass and Arnold Gundersen and using
>> ENENews as if it were a peer reviewed scientific publication instead
>> of an on-line anti-nuclear screed, he makes the following statement on
>> page 8 of the complaint:
>>
>> "39. Radiation does not readily break down and biodegrade in the
>> ground or water or apparatus exposed to it. Research now shows that
>> it will persist in the environment for decades, since it has a
>> half-life in excess of 77 years, far longer than the life expectancy
>> of humans exposed to it."
>>
>> This makes it pretty clear that this hot shot lawyer does not have a
>> clue what he is talking about.
>>
>> Roger Helbig
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