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Re: Monsanto Roundup lawsuit: $289mil. wow


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Posted by sotxbill on August 12, 2018 at 08:45:31 from (104.5.24.112):

In Reply to: Monsanto Roundup lawsuit: $289mil. wow posted by JML755 on August 11, 2018 at 06:56:56:

IN my opinion... if you follow the science.. there is no proof so far. suspicion? yes. Definite proof no. The european study done was not done in a manner to CONFIRM, only show possible link.

SO.. does it cause cancer? Official answer, WE DONT KNOW.

AS to a jury trial, well jury s rule on emotion more often then not. Suspicion and hate of big companies added in, is why most of these verdicts get overturned on appeals court, but only pending on which judge you get. Judges have bias also, and the judge you draw on appeals has a lot to do with the answer you will get. Justice should be blind, but that is NOT the case.

If you have been following the baby powder case, you can see that juries will almost aways rule against Johnson and Johnson and the appeals courts will almost alway run in favor of Jand J.

Why? Lots of talcum power is mined with arsenic in it. J and J ran constant internal testing and also hired an outside lab for independent testing. Their carefully documented records showed they NEVER sold contaminated baby powder. The monitored all incoming sources of product in their quality control. Other cheaper (china, asian) sellers did not test their products.

The Juries are told that J and J paid off the outside lab, but offer no proof. And juries are not the brightest in separating fact from conjecture. An appeals judge will rule on facts and not rumors so J and J is able, so far, to overturn all of the judgements in appeals but at a great legal cost.

So, on the cancer trials, yes juries will always rule for the poor plaintiff in most cases.

Is it monsanto's fault the equipment failed and drenched the guy.


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