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.