We haven't had a troll for a while. I wonder what's brought this one out of his cave.
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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI wonder what's brought this one out of his cave.
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Originally posted by centurian View PostBoredom whilst waiting for the judgement, most likely
Perhaps if we're lucky we might get a decision by Xmas.Comment
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Originally posted by centurian View PostBoredom whilst waiting for the judgement, most likely
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Originally posted by Taffia View PostWith the summer break we'll be lucky to get a judgement in less than a year since the hearing by the time things start going again in the autumn.
And only a tiny handful of the 2000+ cases heard by the CoA each year take this long, so we are in exceptional territory.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIndeed.
And only a tiny handful of the 2000+ cases heard by the CoA each year take this long, so we are in exceptional territory.Comment
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They have 2 arguments to consider not just our one
Remember we were put together with PWC (I think don't shoot me if I am wrong....)
So there are other things to consider.
Originally posted by NO TO RETRO View PostIs it just me or does our case (and the judgments already passed on it) appear to make a mockery of the overall judicial system - that one judge could rule against us so unequivocally - yet now 3 judges are taking an age to ruke over the case. It's like they're ruling over completely different cases.I don't believe it.........Comment
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Originally posted by NO TO RETRO View PostIs it just me or does our case (and the judgments already passed on it) appear to make a mockery of the overall judicial system - that one judge could rule against us so unequivocally - yet now 3 judges are taking an age to ruke over the case. It's like they're ruling over completely different cases.
Having said that, judges are not infallible, and perhaps Parker erred in some way.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostHaving said that, judges are not infallible, and perhaps Parker erred in some way.Comment
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