Posted on 02/05/2012 11:52:55 AM PST by Danae
Georgia Ballot Challenge News
February 3rd, 2012
Swensson-Powell-Farrar-Welden vs. Obama - Judge Michael Malihi's Final Order - Georgia Ballot Access Challenge - 2-3-2012
We caught up with Swensson/Powell's counsel, Mark Hatfield, late this afternoon to get his initial take on the ruling. Here is what he stated obviously we are disappointed w/the decision, but there are a couple of items in the ruling that we are looking at. First, the Judge never made any ruling on who has the burden of proof even though he indicated in chambers prior to the hearing that making the determination of the burden of proof laid with Defendant Obama." He went onto state "the Judge has a record of placing the burden on the candidate, but didn't do so in this case." Another point Hatfield made was the Indiana Court of Appeals ruling in Arkeny elevates the Indiana case above the Constitution" while also noting the Judge ignored the Minor court in Minor v Happersett, a ruling that clearly defined natural born Citizen, established precedent. When asked about next steps Hatfield stated "we are going full bore and taking it up on appeal.
(Excerpt) Read more at art2superpac.com ...
Malihi made some serious errors. I wonder if the Judges in chambers meeting before the actual hearing was recorded? Was there a court reporter in the room??
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Me thinks that Malihi is well aware his ruling is not going to stand. The appeal will shred his decision.
Ping to the usual subjects.
It seems like the other threads are getting rather long. SO I chose to post this story which confirms that Hatfield at least is going to appeal.
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An honest question: This Mark Hatfield........there used to be a senator from Oregon by that name......a rather decent fellow, but with about the same size stones as Lindsey Grahamnesty when it comes to hardnosed justice. This wouldn’t be HIM would it?
A positive development. Thanks for the ping.
Chin up!
thanks for the ping, Lucy, did you see this?
Keep fighting the good fight!
When I get down and think the fight is lost, I think of the men who sacrificed it all to give us the gift of America.
If they could face and win against seemingly insurmountable odds, then so can we.
We can't let them down!
Also, in administrative hearings, the presiding officer is obligated to base his decisions upon “substantial evidence on the whole record”. If the decision is not based on such substantial evidence on the whole record, the decision is arbitrary, capricious and contrary to law and is required to be reversed.
Thanks for the information, Sven.
All through the past three years there have been judicial decisions wrought with errors. Leo Donofrio has been picking those out, highlighting them, like breadcrumbs along a trail. One suspects the decisions to have been done purposefully in an effort to propel this issue to SCOTUS.
“Also, in administrative hearings, the presiding officer is obligated to base his decisions upon substantial evidence on the whole record. If the decision is not based on such substantial evidence on the whole record, the decision is arbitrary, capricious and contrary to law and is required to be reversed.”
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“Mixed questions of law and fact that require the consideration of legal concepts and involve the exercise of judgment about the values underlying legal principles are reviewable de novo.” citing United States v. McConney, 728 F.2d 1195, 1204 (9th Cir. 1982) (en banc):
Atty. Van Irion to Appeal Judge Malihi’s Decision: Court Ignored Basic Rules of Interpretation
“The one point of good news from this ruling is that we have FINALLY gotten a court to rule on the merits of our argument. This may seem like a hollow victory, but it isnt. Before this everyone that has brought a challenge against Obamas eligibility has been dismissed on procedural grounds. Nothing is more devastating to the rule of law than a judicial branch that refuses to do its job. Before this case we had courts across the country telling Americans that they had no right to enforce the Constitution. That was absurdity at its most extreme. Liberty Legal Foundation found a case that we believed would at least get a ruling on the merits. We hate the ruling we got, but at least we got a ruling. Now we can appeal that ruling. The appeals process now will focus on the definition of “natural born citizen” rather than procedure for the first time since the issue of Obama’s eligibility was raise in 2008.”
http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogspot.com/2012/02/attorney-van-irion-to-appeal-judge.html
I am from Oregon, and no, it’s not that Mark Hatfield. He died in August. I still don’t know what of. I didn’t really look into it.
I am tryin!
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We can’t give up.
It isn’t that we are fighting a lost cause - something that is literally unprovable by history or law. On the contrary, we have researched and proven the history time and time again from source after source. We have verified the laws in force, and proven both the relevance of those laws and what they mean in both smaller and larger senses.... we are fighting a system set to ignore it all, and arbitrarily decide what is and what isn’t law based upon their preferences, not the actual law, or real history.
We will own congress in 2013. We WILL own the White House.
It’s just a matter of getting from point A to point B in time.
When that happens, liberals and progressives will cry, because we are going to set about undoing all their works. That’s a WHEN, not an IF.
We MUST put the Judiciary on the list of things to reform. We really must get serious about this. That means investigating Judicial candidates in detail. No more free passes.
God’s speed to Van Irion and Mark Hatfield and all those behind the scenes making it all happen. AMEN!
I appreciate your optimism... but I think it is a significant number of cowards who fear to stand up to power. The fix is in, IMHO. Its gonna take some stones to do the right thing. Beyond the every day set of stones that is. We have not seen a Judge with a set yet.
Thanks for the link.
The most immediate and proper appeal may be to the SOS under a duty to exhaust administrative remedies. GA attorney Hatfield, of course, will know the proper approach.
One hopes Hatfield gives serious consideration to attorney Mario Apuzzo’s comments on the GA opinion. SOS Kemp has been very involved in GA election issues and while he is not an attorney, the arguments are easily understood.
Whatever is decided by the SOS, the matter will be settled in a courtroom. As such, it is easy to imagine that as a husband and father with a young family Kemp would prefer that mode of resolution.
I am just relieved that it is getting appealed!
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