It was an equitable resolution of the situation; all parties agreeing
to the equation, having thought of it themselves, is one of the most
equitable outcomes I can think of. There are other possible equitable
reslutions too, most of which are a lot simpler than the equation I
gave, but the fact that my equation is unneccesarily complex doesn't
prevent it being equitable.
-- 
ais523

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Geoffrey Spear
Sent: Wed 07/05/2008 20:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BUS: punish the scamster, too
 
I initiate a criminal CFJ with ais523 as the defendant, alleging a
violation of Rule 2158 by assigning an inappropriate judgement to CFJ
1932.  Eir judgment in this case is not "a reasonably equitable
resolution of the situation at hand with respect to the matters raised
in the initiation of the case", rule 2169's criteria for
appropriateness; in fact eir judgment was made entirely to promote a
scam from which e immediately tried to benefit, an egregious abuse of
the judicial system.

--Wooble

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