On Monday 14 July 2008 06:45:00 pm Quazie wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 4:39 PM, Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > Proposal:  Prerogatives imply choice
> > (AI = 2, please)
> >
> > Amend Rule 2019 (Prerogatives) by replacing section b) with this
> > text:
> >
> >      b) Justiciar.  Within three days after an appeal case comes
> > to require a judge, the Justiciar CAN declare that case either hot
> > or cold by announcement.  If the Justiciar has not so declared,
> > then the Clerk of the Courts SHALL NOT assign a panel to that case
> > during this period.  If the Justiciar has so declared, then the
> > Clerk of the Courts SHALL assign a panel including (hot) or
> > excluding (cold) the Justiciar, if possible.
> >
> > Upon the adoption of this proposal, the Prerogative of Justiciar
> > is assigned to the person (if any) to whom the Prerogative of
> > Default Justice was assigned immediately before the adoption of
> > this proposal.
>
> In the event that it is neiter hot nor cold, it is room temperature.
> What is the protocal for a room temperature appeal?  I assume that
> it need not include or exclude the Justiciar, but i just want to
> make sure.

I think that in that case the normal protocol for panel assignment 
prevails.

Can the Justiciar change eir mind? What happens with multiple 
declarations?

Pavitra.

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