Recently, a local sheet had a headline that read like this: “Questioning Avon’s lawsuit against 5 innocent people?” The opinion piece was about a lawsuit between the town and a group of citizens in Avon.
This column is neither about the lawsuit itself nor about the general topic posed; to wit, can or is it proper for the town to sue, at least under the particular circumstances of the case. Instead, what caught my eye, was the headline itself, what it inferred about the law, and how that inference was developed in the column.
What is suggested perhaps screamed was that the citizens were “innocent” and should, therefore, not be sued. Which led me to sit down this morning and delve into the topic.
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