Pavitra wrote:
> Aaron Goldfein wrote:
>> I CFJ on the following sentence. When a judge with judicial rank 0 has
>> eir judgement overruled on appeal, then it is decreased by 1 and e
>> CANNOT increase it for 30 days afterward.
Incidentally, this CFJ is trivially FALSE because R2226 says "if the
Pavitra wrote:
> Aaron Goldfein wrote:
>> I CFJ on the following sentence. When a judge with judicial rank 0 has
>> eir judgement overruled on appeal, then it is decreased by 1 and e
>> CANNOT increase it for 30 days afterward.
>>
>> Evidence:
>>
>> Rule 2226
>>
>> When a judgement is overru
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Pavitra wrote:
> I also think "unless" constitutes a claim of precedence. Do we have
> rules or precedents about what happens when two contradictory clauses in
> the same Rule each claim precedence over the other?
Yes!
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-c.
Aaron Goldfein wrote:
> I CFJ on the following sentence. When a judge with judicial rank 0 has
> eir judgement overruled on appeal, then it is decreased by 1 and e
> CANNOT increase it for 30 days afterward.
>
> Evidence:
>
> Rule 2226
>
> When a judgement is overruled on appeal, if the pr
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