- DocThey wanted to have an administrative law judge assigned. That's NOT a standard thing, so they needed to ask for it by a motion. They didn't. So they got a regular judge, who, on 12/9, issued what I assume is a relatively standard case-opening scheduling order.
That shocked you band of clowns into action, so on 12/10 you made an emergency motion for the appointment of an ALJ. THE NEXT DAY you band of fuckwits filed an Emergency Petition to Cert to the Georgia Supreme Court, appealing <checks notes, dies> a damned SCHEDULING ORDER??
You thought you'd be able to skip from the trial court to the Georgia Supreme Court on an appeal from a scheduling order?!
The GA Supreme Court, which only reviews cases that have been completed, took all of 1 day to say "LOL, no, you don't get to appeal this to us. Idiots."
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I love this bit from RI’s link (READ THE WHOLE THING - IT’S SUBLIME):
Hugh Nibley claimed he bumped into Adolf Hitler, Albert Einstein, Winston Churchill, Gertrude Stein, and the Grand Duke Vladimir Romanoff. Dishonesty is baked into Mormonism.
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And this is not tricky stuff. Litigators learn very early on to double check local court rules, especially when asking for some sort of unusual relief. They also learn that the way you get a judge to do something with your case is to file a motion.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 6:04 pmI love this bit from RI’s link (READ THE WHOLE THING - IT’S SUBLIME):
- DocThey wanted to have an administrative law judge assigned. That's NOT a standard thing, so they needed to ask for it by a motion. They didn't. So they got a regular judge, who, on 12/9, issued what I assume is a relatively standard case-opening scheduling order.
That shocked you band of clowns into action, so on 12/10 you made an emergency motion for the appointment of an ALJ. THE NEXT DAY you band of fuckwits filed an Emergency Petition to Cert to the Georgia Supreme Court, appealing <checks notes, dies> a damned SCHEDULING ORDER??
You thought you'd be able to skip from the trial court to the Georgia Supreme Court on an appeal from a scheduling order?!
The GA Supreme Court, which only reviews cases that have been completed, took all of 1 day to say "LOL, no, you don't get to appeal this to us. Idiots."
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Lol @:
“And the finish”
I think I’m left a bit speechless. Just read the link.
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“And the finish”
I think I’m left a bit speechless. Just read the link.
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Hugh Nibley claimed he bumped into Adolf Hitler, Albert Einstein, Winston Churchill, Gertrude Stein, and the Grand Duke Vladimir Romanoff. Dishonesty is baked into Mormonism.
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Also from RI's link
a legal argument if I ever heard one.
But this footnote was the best. I kid you not, here it is transcribed:
"That was conducted contrary to the "Manner" ..."
But this footnote was the best. I kid you not, here it is transcribed:
Beyond the lack of logic embedded in stating that something posted on Facebook constitutes documentation, The 'office of the Secretary of SATE' seems to be an egregiously non-fortuitous error to make, does it not?!!!
Illegal voting occurred in Georgia. [footnote]3
.......
[footnote]3. Gabriel Sterling, on Facebook December 22, 2020, acting under color of law, and
acting as the Secretary of State’s agent for the Office of the Secretary of Sate [sp] stated
and represented that “I and the office have said repeatedly there was illegal voting.”
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Good catch on the footnote, Lem. by the way, that one is guaranteed to piss off the judge.
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That was a fun thread. Hilarious, really. The guy reminds me of Darth J.
The thing I laughed at most was "hey, brain geniuses, I can't do anything until I have jurisdiction again."
The thing I laughed at most was "hey, brain geniuses, I can't do anything until I have jurisdiction again."
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RI, doesn't this kind of stuff have consequences for lawyers? These seem like intentionally dodgy procedural moves just to raise a ruckus without actually trying to win the case.
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Not being a lawyer, serious question to our in house counsel, as it were. Who is writing this stuff? I am imagining that established, good lawyers are politely refusing to touch this with a 10 foot pole, and so the white house is getting lesser known, nothing to lose lawyers who have decided 'throwing a hail Mary with the teensiest chance of succeeding' is their best career choice at the moment. Am I right? Or is it just speed that prevents these authors from having one of their baby interns run spell check before they send this stuff to court?
I see Some Schmo has basically asked the same question:
Some Schmo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 7:15 pmRI, doesn't this kind of stuff have consequences for lawyers? These seem like intentionally dodgy procedural moves just to raise a ruckus without actually trying to win the case.
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That definitely feels like a Freudian slip to me. Attempting to sate Trump is all this is about.
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Well it can. It can hurt your reputation among your peers and clients, which can have a big impact on your bottom line or your firm’s. Judges are cautious about sanctions, because they don’t want to discourage lawsuits that have merit. But if they aren’t pushed far enough, they’ll impose monetary sanctions. Judges have also been known to refer lawyers to their state bar for discipline.Some Schmo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 7:15 pmRI, doesn't this kind of stuff have consequences for lawyers? These seem like intentionally dodgy procedural moves just to raise a ruckus without actually trying to win the case.
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