I honestly don't want to make this political and I'm not a libertarian. But this reminds me of something a libertarian once said. That courts would find companies liable for their crimes and someone would go to jail.
My question: Why isn't someone going to jail, when they have clearly broken a law?
> My question: Why isn't someone going to jail, when they have clearly broken a law?
Because the law in question is civil, not criminal, and because the violation was found by an executive branch administrative law judge, not by a court of general jurisdiction in even a civil lawsuit.
My question: Why isn't someone going to jail, when they have clearly broken a law?