Two siblings were fighting over family's asset

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Samouth, it's not that different to many western countries.

Rich people hire better lawyers, same result.

The violence over an estate has happened in every country, and continues even today, I disagree with MM that everyone goes to court in the US, I'm sure if we spoke to a law-enforcement officer, they could tell us of hundreds of estate-related acts of violence.
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vladimir wrote:Samouth, it's not that different to many western countries.

Rich people hire better lawyers, same result.

The violence over an estate has happened in every country, and continues even today, I disagree with MM that everyone goes to court in the US, I'm sure if we spoke to a law-enforcement officer, they could tell us of hundreds of estate-related acts of violence.
I just meant it was the courts were the norm, not to exclude the possibility of violence.
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Ah, OK, mea culpa.

Back home we had Mandela's family getting quite vocal over his estate/copyright royalties etc. Shameful.

He would not have been amused.
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vladimir wrote:Samouth, it's not that different to many western countries.

Rich people hire better lawyers, same result.

The violence over an estate has happened in every country, and continues even today, I disagree with MM that everyone goes to court in the US, I'm sure if we spoke to a law-enforcement officer, they could tell us of hundreds of estate-related acts of violence.
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Bro, try and confine it to one decade, way too much material, but 2nd Iraq War to steal oil, just for starters
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2000 (s)election is another.
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^^ Not to mention the 2004 election.
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