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...and Arnebeck fell short of delivering that kind of document, no "fix" is necessary. Our guy fixed himself, and didn't need to rely on the Chief Justice to do it. I read the decision and think it makes sense. Much as I wish I could cry "Bias!", I just don't see it here. In fact, I would not like to think that my state Supreme Court is ignoring basic legal rules and requirements when looking at the worthiness of a case. Lawyers go to law school to learn how to do this stuff, and their clients should be able to expect and receive competent representation. If all this was done for "educational" purposes only, I certainly do wish Arnebeck's organization had announced from the get-go that was their goal. I might have thought twice before contributing to the effort.
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