Larry got court permission with the caveat that Stern had the right to appeal up until April 3, 2007. Howard has appealed within the court allowed time frame. Larry has no more right to have the results made public now than you or I do. He will have to wait for further court rulings.
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Of course you are correct - it just seems that the test results are what they are. If Larry cannot present them to secure custody of Dannielyn - what other use would they have? Just put them out there and let public opinion start to work out the details.
Mob rule cause there ain't no justice!
Set my baby free!
Since you didn't copyright that i'm using it as my new tagline.
Bahamas legal system sucks IMO.
These guys should be called in:
Bahamas Judiciary Shamed
by admin on Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:09 am
The Judicial Committee of The Privy Council has come to Nassau to hear cases for the first time ever outside of the United Kingdom.
The Committee, which is the court of final appeal for Commonwealth countries that retain it, overseas territories of the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies.
The learned justices will sit for five days hearing two days of criminal cases, two days of civil matters and one day of petitions. The four cases set down for hearing by the five Lords of Appeal are all Bahamian matters.
The committee, which normally sits in the Privy Council Chamber in Downing Street in London, England, will sit at the Court of Appeal at Claughton House in Charlotte and Shirley Streets.
The justices have come to town to clear up a few important cases which are threatened by the judicial corruption so prevelant in Bahamian courts.
The crooked rats at the Bar Association of the Bahamas act like this event is an honour to our nation. Truthfully, it is quite a shame that the Privy Council feels it necessary to stem judicial corruption in the Bahamas by hearing cases before they are referred to England, which is usually a waste of time and only necessary because one can't get an unbiased fair trial in the corrupt courts of The Bahamas.
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