The new standard for federal judges is that they know as much as tug posters
This guy failed that too
Bob C and Sled knew it
H didn't
This guy failed that too
Bob C and Sled knew it
H didn't
Fuck, I even know what that is.
Now all the girls are going to pretend that a "Brady motion" is a commonly seen thing and a frequently used term so they can play gotcha along with Senator Kennedy.
It isn't, of course. A majority of Daddy's nominees are thankful Kennedy didn't ask them about it.
Must
Defend
Everything
But TRUMP
Daddy
The girls aren't nominated to be a judge
Guess you didn't know either
Matchbook law school grad
Race pretends he knew the term.
If he didn't know exculpatory evidence has to be shared with the defense, that would be surprising. That he didn't know the defense tool for challenging the prosecution's adherence to that principle is called a "Brady motion", is not that surprising. Most lawyers don't practice criminal law. He's never presided over a criminal case.
Sounds like a great nominee for Judge then.
Yeah he hasn’t memorized all US law. Unlike the rest of the judiciary.
Nominees for judicial positions should be able answer tougher legal questions than "how many people are on a jury?", Dazzler.
Though - how many people are on a jury, Dazzler?
It depends, Madam.
Fuck, I even know what that is.
Now all the girls are going to pretend that a "Brady motion" is a commonly seen thing and a frequently used term so they can play gotcha along with Senator Kennedy.
It isn't, of course. A majority of Daddy's nominees are thankful Kennedy didn't ask them about it.
Must
Defend
Everything
But TRUMP
Daddy
The girls aren't nominated to be a judge
Guess you didn't know either
Matchbook law school grad
Race pretends he knew the term.
If he didn't know exculpatory evidence has to be shared with the defense, that would be surprising. That he didn't know the defense tool for challenging the prosecution's adherence to that principle is called a "Brady motion", is not that surprising. Most lawyers don't practice criminal law. He's never presided over a criminal case.
Sounds like a great nominee for Judge then.
Yeah he hasn’t memorized all US law. Unlike the rest of the judiciary.
Nominees for judicial positions should be able answer tougher legal questions than "how many people are on a jury?", Dazzler.
Though - how many people are on a jury, Dazzler?
It depends, Madam.
Didn’t ask what adult diapers you’re wearing, misogynist.
Fuck, I even know what that is.
Now all the girls are going to pretend that a "Brady motion" is a commonly seen thing and a frequently used term so they can play gotcha along with Senator Kennedy.
It isn't, of course. A majority of Daddy's nominees are thankful Kennedy didn't ask them about it.
Must
Defend
Everything
But TRUMP
Daddy
The girls aren't nominated to be a judge
Guess you didn't know either
Matchbook law school grad
Race pretends he knew the term.
If he didn't know exculpatory evidence has to be shared with the defense, that would be surprising. That he didn't know the defense tool for challenging the prosecution's adherence to that principle is called a "Brady motion", is not that surprising. Most lawyers don't practice criminal law. He's never presided over a criminal case.
Sounds like a great nominee for Judge then.
Yeah he hasn’t memorized all US law. Unlike the rest of the judiciary.
Nominees for judicial positions should be able answer tougher legal questions than "how many people are on a jury?", Dazzler.
Though - how many people are on a jury, Dazzler?
It depends, Madam.
Didn’t ask what adult diapers you’re wearing, misogynist.
You thought you knew, didn’t you lady?
Don’t take it too hard. I still agree with all your takes on Cheetos.
Fuck, I even know what that is.
Now all the girls are going to pretend that a "Brady motion" is a commonly seen thing and a frequently used term so they can play gotcha along with Senator Kennedy.
It isn't, of course. A majority of Daddy's nominees are thankful Kennedy didn't ask them about it.
Must
Defend
Everything
But TRUMP
Daddy
The girls aren't nominated to be a judge
Guess you didn't know either
Matchbook law school grad
Race pretends he knew the term.
If he didn't know exculpatory evidence has to be shared with the defense, that would be surprising. That he didn't know the defense tool for challenging the prosecution's adherence to that principle is called a "Brady motion", is not that surprising. Most lawyers don't practice criminal law. He's never presided over a criminal case.
Sounds like a great nominee for Judge then.
Yeah he hasn’t memorized all US law. Unlike the rest of the judiciary.
Nominees for judicial positions should be able answer tougher legal questions than "how many people are on a jury?", Dazzler.
Though - how many people are on a jury, Dazzler?
It depends, Madam.
Didn’t ask what adult diapers you’re wearing, misogynist.
You thought you knew, didn’t you lady?
Don’t take it too hard. I still agree with all your takes on Cheetos.
I'm not a lawyer. And apparently because you can't answer the question, neither are you, poopy pants.
The new standard for federal judges is that they know as much as tug posters
This guy failed that too
Bob C and Sled knew it
H didn't
Fuck, I even know what that is.
Now all the girls are going to pretend that a "Brady motion" is a commonly seen thing and a frequently used term so they can play gotcha along with Senator Kennedy.
It isn't, of course. A majority of Daddy's nominees are thankful Kennedy didn't ask them about it.
Must
Defend
Everything
But TRUMP
Daddy
The girls aren't nominated to be a judge
Guess you didn't know either
Matchbook law school grad
Race pretends he knew the term.
If he didn't know exculpatory evidence has to be shared with the defense, that would be surprising. That he didn't know the defense tool for challenging the prosecution's adherence to that principle is called a "Brady motion", is not that surprising. Most lawyers don't practice criminal law. He's never presided over a criminal case.
Sounds like a great nominee for Judge then.
Yeah he hasn’t memorized all US law. Unlike the rest of the judiciary.
Nominees for judicial positions should be able answer tougher legal questions than "how many people are on a jury?", Dazzler.
Though - how many people are on a jury, Dazzler?
It depends, Madam.
Didn’t ask what adult diapers you’re wearing, misogynist.
You thought you knew, didn’t you lady?
Don’t take it too hard. I still agree with all your takes on Cheetos.
I'm not a lawyer. And apparently because you can't answer the question, neither are you, poopy pants.
I answered it. My answer was correct.
You just don’t know as much as you think you do, Mildred.
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle[/b] involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle[/b] involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle[/b] involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.
Why would we taken legal advice from you, Dazzler?
You still didn't answer or explain the jury number question.
Or finish your Russian state narrative brief[/s] homework.
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle[/b] involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.
Why would we taken legal advice from you, Dazzler?
You still didn't answer or explain the jury number question.
Or finish your Russian state narrative brief[/s] homework.
I know you thought it was 12.
Not always.
Sorry, Mabel.
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle[/b] involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.
Why would we taken legal advice from you, Dazzler?
You still didn't answer or explain the jury number question.
Or finish your Russian state narrative brief[/s] homework.
I know you thought it was 12.
Not always.
Sorry, Mabel.
Now you’re a fucking mind reader. You know what I thought
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle[/b] involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.
Why would we taken legal advice from you, Dazzler?
You still didn't answer or explain the jury number question.
Or finish your Russian state narrative brief[/s] homework.
I know you thought it was 12.
Not always.
Sorry, Mabel.
Now you’re a fucking mind reader. You know what I thought
You're not complicated, Delores.
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle[/b] involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.
Why would we taken legal advice from you, Dazzler?
You still didn't answer or explain the jury number question.
Or finish your Russian state narrative brief[/s] homework.
I know you thought it was 12.
Not always.
Sorry, Mabel.
Now you’re a fucking mind reader. You know what I thought
You're not complicated, Delores.
Still can’t answer the question.
Still a cereal box pretend lawyer
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle[/b] involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.
Why would we taken legal advice from you, Dazzler?
You still didn't answer or explain the jury number question.
Or finish your Russian state narrative brief[/s] homework.
I know you thought it was 12.
Not always.
Sorry, Mabel.
Now you’re a fucking mind reader. You know what I thought
You're not complicated, Delores.
Still can’t answer the question.
Still a cereal box pretend lawyer
see what i mean?
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle[/b] involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle[/b] involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.
Of course I wouldn’t know, but something tells me that’s not right.
I’ve now officially over-invested in this[/i][/b].
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle[/b] involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.
Of course I wouldn’t know, but something tells me that’s not right.
I’ve now officially over-invested in this.