Uh. So.
I request to not be assigned to this case. -grok On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 12:40 PM, Quazie <quazieno...@gmail.com> wrote: > I CFJ on the following statement "It is possible to assign judgments to > CFJs" > > Evidence: > {{{ > Rule 591/42 (Power=1.7) > Delivering Judgements > > When a CFJ is open and assigned to a judge, that judge CAN > assign a valid judgement to it by announcement, and SHALL do so > in a timely fashion after this becomes possible. If e does not, > the Arbitor CAN remove em from being the judge of that case by > announcement. > [...] > > Rule 991/17 (Power=2) > Calls for Judgement > > Any person (the initiator) can initiate a Call for Judgement > (CFJ, syn. Judicial Case) by announcement, specifying a > statement to be inquired into. E may optionally bar one person > from the case. > > At any time, each CFJ is either open (default), suspended, or > assigned exactly one judgement. > > The Arbitor is an office, responsible for the administration of > justice in a manner that is fair for emself, if not for the rest > of Agora. > > When a CFJ has no judge assigned, the Arbitor CAN assign any > player to be its judge by announcement, and SHALL do so within a > week. The players eligible to be assigned as judge are all > players except the initiator and the person barred (if any). > The Arbitor SHALL assign judges over time such that all > interested players have reasonably equal opportunities to judge. > If a CFJ has no judge assigned, then any player eligible to > judge that CFJ CAN assign it to emself Without 3 Objections. > > }}} > > Arguments: > {{{ > Rule 991 states that a case can either be Open or Assigned. > > Rule 591, a lower power rule, states that judgements can be assigned to > a case that is Open AND assigned. > > Thus, no judgments can be placed, as a case can't be in both states. > }}} >