(The state Supreme Court) has plenty of time to hear it. They've been hearing things in a matter of hours. |
I think there is a problem of confusion with diploma mills. |
If people were rubbing off date codes, that's fraudulent. It's misleading. It's deceptive. If my client said it was happening, it's not defamation. |
If you'll read the statute, it says there is one certification mandated by 5 p.m. seven days after the election, and that's the only one. The only reason there's a second one for overseas absentee ballots is because the federal Congress has stepped in, as they have the right to do, and has said that the states must allow that. But only to that extent. |
In order to get around the $500 cap, it's common knowledge that either potential candidates or public officials simply create these organizations, accumulate large sums of money which are then used in support of their campaign or to contribute to their campaign. They were trying to close that loophole. |
It can be stated with confidence that the Second Amendment (the constitutional right to bear arms) creates no legal impediment to a person or business prohibiting the possession of firearms on property owned by such person or business. |
My client isn't going out of the way to say things about them. |
There is no evidence in this case that the ballots were ever compromised. And if the ballots weren't compromised, the election wasn't compromised. |
There is no right by the federal or state constitution to manual recounts. There is no law that says that you must count dimpled ballots, constitutional or otherwise. |
This complaint never should have been filed. |
What it tells the voters is the parties play no part in the selection methodology. Nothing could be further from the truth. |
Why did they settle, if they thought they were entitled to more? |