AndyL wrote:
on 3/6/05 5:25 PM, Ray Saintonge at saintonge@telus.net wrote:
Countersuits are a normal part of the civil judicial process, but not of the criminal process. They provide for the limited right of the respondent to raise issues against his accuser. It does not operate to allow the court to initiate new complaints, nor does it allow for third party meddling.
But it is not the court that initiates countersuits but the respondent. That's where we're getting it wrong.
Let's get back to the point. You're so far not convincing me that your model works better to get an encyclopedia written than the current one. How does it better achieve that goal?
- d.