Which brings up the comment made by Harlan1196.
Or do you really feel you understand the issue better than all those judges?
If someone is able to recognize, and evidence, an error by the court then they are able to "understand the issue" at least as well as, if not better than, the judges.
It also illustrates that if someone can recognize the errors made in one instance then they should also be able to recognize other instances of error.
Enforcing the impression that we're all idiots and incapable of determining issues on our own and only judges can do so, as Harlan1196 is doing, is an insult to all Americans.
Enforcing the impression that we're all idiots and incapable of determining issues on our own and only judges can do so, as Harlan1196 is doing, is an insult to all Americans.
I recall another Judge in another court decision citing the WRONG SECTION of the Constitution in rendering his decision. I forget which case it was, but I thought to myself at the time, "You can't even get the correct SECTION of the document right, and you want us to think you seriously considered this issue?"