AND did he win the land back 23 years after he became a lawyer or 23 years after the fight?
AND did he go to school for 18 years and then wait 5 years ( 23 total) to win the land back. Why did he wait? Or did it take 5 years after graduating to win the land back. And did he not go to school when they owned the land. ( too busy doing land owning things ) and why no school? AND how can you become a lawyer in 18 years? ( seems like it would take longer) Or did the person who posted it just mean to type illegal and mistaken wrote legal and then didn’t bother to change it. The poster is not a good story talker in my opinion ( but who cares right ?)OR did this story never really happen ?
I mean I’m very happy for him if it is true. His father is a lucky man. But what if he goes to all that school and then goes to the new land owner and says I won it fair and square, sorry not for sale? And he does take him to court and the judge says , “ everything looks over current land owners papers and says, “ Everything appears to be in order here, Sorry Charlie!”? Then what?
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· 4 years ago
According to a BBC article I read by searching up his name, the case went on for two decades. The 23 years would most likely be after the land was lost, given the phrasing of the post and the specifics of the case. I feel like 18 years is fine, if you include general education, because the time it takes to complete most law degrees ranges from 3-7 years, and he would need general ed. to be able to succeed in higher education. It appears the family had no money for effective legal representation, so he needed to become a lawyer so he could fight for his family and make sure the case was won.
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On your point on doing all that work, yeah, I imagine he was probably hoping the case wouldn't be closed for all those years while he was getting the degree. I'm glad he managed to fight it out :D (Assuming, of course, the land was rightfully his father's)
AND did he go to school for 18 years and then wait 5 years ( 23 total) to win the land back. Why did he wait? Or did it take 5 years after graduating to win the land back. And did he not go to school when they owned the land. ( too busy doing land owning things ) and why no school? AND how can you become a lawyer in 18 years? ( seems like it would take longer) Or did the person who posted it just mean to type illegal and mistaken wrote legal and then didn’t bother to change it. The poster is not a good story talker in my opinion ( but who cares right ?)OR did this story never really happen ?