Small Justice Against Jim Beresford

datePosted on 11:42, December 2nd, 2009 by Strangely
Jim Beresford (slime of the earth)

Jim Beresford (slime of the earth)

Solicitors who took millions from miners lose appeal

Finally, after yet another year of time has passed, the crooked (they called themselves ‘entrepreneurial’) solicitors have had their case against being struck off the solicitors’ roll quashed.

See this BBC story

Doubtless, all the poor widows who got a few hundred quid compensation for watching their husbands cough themselves to death because of industrial injury while the solicitors ran off with millions of taxpayers and their money will be gladdened by this…

NOT!

What should have happened is that all their ill-gotten gains should be taken back.  It’s not enough to stop them practising.  They deliberately set out to double-charge both victims and the taxpayer.  In many cases, these charges were wholly excessive anyway – and then they doubled them!

Retribution

Retribution

The reality is that they don’t just need striking off some roll.  They need their balls striking off for having the balls to take money from those that could least afford it and who put their trust into their professional expertise.

As it is now, the interest on their ill-gotten gains is more than a banker’s pension.   I truly believe that Karmic Retribution will hurt these people very badly indeed.  It’s up to them to set right their wrongs or else they will suffer terribly.  I don’t have to do a thing.  I just know it.

See these related posts of mine and the other links on the devilish actions of the lawyers.

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