On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 10:09 AM, Kerim Aydin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 17 Jul 2008, Quazie wrote:
>> So if CFJs 2073, 2019, 2080, and 2079 weren't actually CFJs, does that
>> make the rotations of the bench that happened after judges were
>> assigned to these cases invalid?  Meaning, if they don't exist, then
>> they weren't judged.  If they weren't judged, then they couldn't have
>> become sitting by judging.  Thus the CotC rotated the bench with a
>> standing member.  Either that or E made a judge sitting at an
>> incorrect time.
>
> No, rotating at the wrong time is illegal but not impossible, R1871:
>      The CotC CAN rotate the bench (change all sitting players to
>      standing) by announcement, but SHALL NOT do so unless ...
>
> -Goethe
>

So if any of those end up not being CFJs there is a criminal case
against the CotC

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