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I would be willing to bet that if Republicans get a Super Majority in the House and Senate this midterm …. National reciprocity by end of Trump’s term ! And a whole lot more!!
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The title of this Thread is very fitting.
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Give him a Super Majority in the House and Senate - then the Left can’t stop him !!
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You think he should broadcast definitive operational start / stop dates to the world? Operational Security is a real thing. Also, do you not think that deception is a useful tactic during times of conflict?? As stated above “ Voters that are informed, logical, intelligent, and don’t suffer from TDS will vote for Trump’s agenda !”
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Iran needed to be stopped before they could get nukes. Plain and simple. You can disagree. I don’t care. I’m glad we have a President willing to do what is necessary rather than what is politically convenient. Voters that are informed, logical, intelligent, and don’t suffer from TDS will vote for Trump’s agenda !
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By “they”, just to be clear, you mean Democrats correct?
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Strip immunity from judges IF repeat offenders that could have / should have been incarcerated are released into the population And commit additional Felonies !
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what if a judge delays a ruling on purpose 14 sites If a judge intentionally delays a ruling, they typically remain protected by absolute judicial immunity from civil lawsuits for damages, even if the delay is deemed malicious or corrupt. Because managing a docket is considered a core "judicial act," it is nearly impossible to sue a judge personally for slow-walking a case. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] However, there are specific legal and administrative remedies for intentional delays: [1] 1. Mandatory Court Orders (Writ of Mandamus) If a judge refuses to rule on a motion for an unreasonable length of time, a party can petition a higher court for a Writ of Mandamus. This is an extraordinary order that forces the lower court judge to perform their ministerial duty and issue a decision. [1] 2. Disciplinary Action While you cannot sue a judge for money, you can file a formal complaint with the appropriate judicial council or state bar. [1] Judicial Conduct and Disability Act: Federal judges can be investigated for conduct "prejudicial to the effective and expeditious administration" of court business. Sanctions: Discipline can include private or public censure, reprimand, or, in extreme cases, a recommendation for impeachment. [1, 2, 3, 4] 3. Motion for Removal or Recusal A litigant may file a motion to have the judge removed from the case. If the delay suggests bias or prejudice, the judge may be forced to recuse themselves, allowing a new judge to be assigned to move the case forward. [1] 4. Constitutional Challenges (Criminal Cases) In criminal proceedings, intentional government-caused delays can trigger a Sixth Amendment "Speedy Trial" violation. [1, 2] If a court finds that the delay was a deliberate attempt to hamper the defense, it may result in the dismissal of charges. [] 5. Injunctive Relief and Attorney's Fees While absolute immunity protects judges from money damages, the Supreme Court ruled in Pulliam v. Allenthat they can be subject to injunctive relief (a court order to stop a specific action) and may be held liable for the attorney’s fees incurred by the party seeking that relief. [1, 2] ⚖️ The "Absolute" Standard: To lose immunity entirely, a judge must act in the "clear absence of all jurisdiction" (e.g., a probate judge trying to preside over a criminal murder trial). Simply being slow or biased does not meet this high bar. [1, 3, 4] To provide more specific guidance on how to address a delay: Is this a criminal or civil case? Has the judge already held a hearing and is just waiting to sign an order, or has a trial date not even been set? AI responses may include mistakes. For legal advice, consult a professional. Learn more
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Heeter v James- NY Body armor Ban
TomKoz replied to Yeti's topic in Judicial Second Amendment Case Discussion
Why not ban bulletproof glass? Or any type of bulletproof/resistant type shield / shelter? What if an assailant fabricated a bulletproof / resistant mobile shield (think Pope Mobile)? Shouldn’t those, and bulletproof glass in cars, be banned also ? You can’t fix stupid, or Democrats. -
Interview with Harmeet Dhillon on what’s next
TomKoz replied to Yeti's topic in Judicial Second Amendment Case Discussion
Are there any 2A cases that have been ruled in OUR favor (pro 2A) in a court 1 level below the Supreme Court ?? Seems we keep hoping the Supreme Court takes a case, and then they don’t ! Any cases we Don’t want them to take? -
Judge Roger "Saint" Benitez has retired.
TomKoz replied to Dumak_from_arfcom's topic in National Politics
Now do Justice Sotomayor !
