May it please the Court,
Your honor, the law is simple. The Super Modern Legal Board Act (governing law of these facts) explicitly states who hires who. The ethics chairman hires committee members, and the RBA Chairman has zero say in this. The RBA chairman claimed a power to veto which he did...
Actually this is easy. Lawyers do not have the duty to be impartial! In fact we are very partial. There is no conflict of interest because my only interest is representing my client. It is not the duty of the defendant to look out for the plaintiff’s representation. If the plaintiff was weary of...
Objection your honor, both pieces of evidence are hearsay and it is after discovery, where evidence may not be filed.
I will post an argumentative response today.
Your honor, I was just hired by the plaintiff. Seems there was some difficulty with Sumo being raised to the bench so he had to seek new counsel. I ask the court be reasonable. I request a 24 hour extension so that we may have a fair trial.
1) AlexanderLove
2) 5 years
3) I led top law firms for a long time and was AG on two servers for a combined total of two years.
4) I’m bored, feel like I could do the PD office some good; it sees high turnover and otherwise is not up to its full potential. I can train new lawyers.
5) Hard to...
Motion to Reconsider
Your honor it wasn’t just the remarks. The questions themselves are argumentative as they are outside the scope of witness examination. An example would be “why are you a liar?” In this extreme example, you can see the question doesn’t actually shed light on material facts...
Objection, your honor. Question calls for conclusion / opinion.
Objection your honor. Question calls for speculation.
I motion to strike any testimony given as a result of this question.
Objection your honor. Counsel is testifying.
Objection your honor. Argumentative.
Objection your honor. Vague question.
Objection your honor. Calls for narrative.
Objection, your honor. Incompetent witness (calls for an opinion about how the Courts should see or interpret something)...
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