Message from @Adam135

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2020-11-21 21:57:15 UTC  

Again, I'm no lawyer, but I'd gather it's usually a pretty objective standard that they use for determining standing.

2020-11-22 01:15:01 UTC  

I think Trump's campaign has until Dec 8 to file any additional lawsuits pending the casting of electoral votes of Dec 14th, sort of grace period to get any contested grounds resolved before then. I could be misinformed on that though.

2020-11-22 01:33:33 UTC  

@RobertGrulerEsq I like physical books; any place you prefer people to buy it?

2020-11-22 14:19:11 UTC  

Speaking of, I should probably give that a read while I have some time.

2020-11-22 14:19:11 UTC  

@Maw, you just advanced to level 15!

2020-11-22 14:19:18 UTC  

_flex._

2020-11-22 22:51:27 UTC  

Hi!

2020-11-22 23:23:56 UTC  

Welcome to the Discord @Operation12 !

2020-11-23 04:11:27 UTC  

So what happens if a justice removes themself from a case for whatever reason? Do they go and get another judge from lower court?

2020-11-23 04:24:02 UTC  

@osok if it’s SCOTUS, and a Justice decided to recuse, the Court would have to sit with less than a full panel.

2020-11-23 14:46:50 UTC  

I mean, civil disobedience can probably count as peaceful protest in this case. I'm not sure, but it sounds logical.

2020-11-23 14:47:19 UTC  

The main argument to counter will likely involve around the infringement of other people's rights in regards to potential health risks.

2020-11-23 15:01:16 UTC  

Can a contract be nullified if one of the parties' names is misspelled?

2020-11-23 15:02:59 UTC  

Don't believe so, no.

2020-11-23 15:03:19 UTC  

I believe it's considered on good faith arguments in contracts.

2020-11-23 15:03:57 UTC  

Did this person reasonably think the contract was about them?

2020-11-23 15:04:04 UTC  

When signed?

2020-11-23 15:04:37 UTC  

Most likely

2020-11-23 15:04:47 UTC  

If so, it's considered bad faith to suggest that it means he willingly signed something he knew he was signing in regards to himself, but then playing on a technicality if he broke the contract.

2020-11-23 15:05:16 UTC  

just wondering if it can be argued,

2020-11-23 15:05:36 UTC  

Could likely be argued, I'm almost certain they'll consider it a bad faith argument/defense though.

2020-11-23 15:07:31 UTC  

I agree, it would be interesting to see it play out though, hypothetically.

2020-11-23 15:07:54 UTC  

Good and bad faith are large determiners in contract cases from my understanding.

2020-11-23 15:08:05 UTC  

Both from the contractor and contractee.

2020-11-23 15:08:39 UTC  

And is based largely on 'reasonable interpretation'

2020-11-23 15:10:59 UTC  

What I've never understood in some cases, where the state is alleging a serious crime like murder is why set bail so high in the millions instead of denying it outright.

2020-11-23 15:11:15 UTC  

They do deny it in some cases.

2020-11-23 15:11:40 UTC  

It's likely due to the heinousness of the crime on the outset, and determined from the prior criminal history of a defendant.

2020-11-23 15:12:20 UTC  

It's about the fear of 'is this person a threat to the public while at large?'

2020-11-23 15:13:03 UTC  

I know, but in the instances it's not denied it's still set at a high amount that no one would expect the defendant to pay it anyways. Is it just a formality?

2020-11-23 15:13:06 UTC  

Is it likely this person will murder again if out on bond?

2020-11-23 15:14:11 UTC  

The amount it's set at is largely to make sure people show back up in court and don't try to flee the country.

2020-11-23 15:14:21 UTC  

Or the state.

2020-11-23 15:14:51 UTC  

Remember, you are talking about the most heinous of crimes, murder.

2020-11-23 15:15:16 UTC  

Oh right, sorry I just forgot, that bail is basically like a security deposit.

2020-11-23 15:15:47 UTC  

Yes, that is incentive not to violate your bond agreements and show up in court.

2020-11-23 15:15:57 UTC  

bail agreements*

2020-11-23 15:16:15 UTC  

Got it, was just something I was thinking about when watching the latest season of Better Call Saul

2020-11-23 15:17:50 UTC  

And I ask you this: Would you rather a chance, albeit slim of being allowed to be out on bail, or just denied bail outright?

2020-11-23 15:17:50 UTC  

@Maw, you just advanced to level 17!