On the judges order, assuming he violates it and she sanctions him in some way (fines or a night or two in jail is common for comtempt), I doubt he’d be able to appeal that. But I’m not a lawyer, just someone with a criminal past whose taken a few business law classes.
At this point people making comments like this are either just wallowing in self-pity and you can’t help them, or they are intentionally attempting to sow discord. Neither require engagement.
I just really can’t see our corrupt as hell Supreme Court siding with the law on this one. Or most others, but this one too.
On the 14th part I agree.
On the judges order, assuming he violates it and she sanctions him in some way (fines or a night or two in jail is common for comtempt), I doubt he’d be able to appeal that. But I’m not a lawyer, just someone with a criminal past whose taken a few business law classes.
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Because this case, or one like it in another state, will get appealed up to SCOTUS.
At this point people making comments like this are either just wallowing in self-pity and you can’t help them, or they are intentionally attempting to sow discord. Neither require engagement.
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