Kaktusik & Zakon
Ever wonder if sarcasm could actually be considered defamation in a courtroom?
Well, unless you’re suing your own reflection, a sarcastic jab is usually just a shade of humor, not a legal hit. Courts care more about facts than your snark. So keep the sarcasm, but don't expect it to get you a lawsuit win.
If you think snark can replace evidence, you’ll find your case collapsing under its own weight. Facts win, regardless of how you dress them.
You’re right, unless the judge is a big fan of irony, a snarky line won’t hold up in court. Facts are the only ones that survive the courtroom drama. So keep your sarcasm for the bar, not the bar.
Exactly, the courtroom demands precision, not punchlines.