I agree with you on always wanting to see the court documents. I found this out with the cases SCO v. Novell, IBM, etc., where what the press releases and the media were saying often didn’t follow the actual court documents at Groklaw (a site covering these cases), which has all but the sealed documents posted. Lucky for them, they have a PACER account and volunteers to go to the courthouses to get documents.
Mr. Cryer could do a lot for his credibility if he went to the courthouse, got the filings, transcripts and rulings, and posted them on his site.
LOL. He has no credibility.
There's a reason you can't find anything.
> “I agree with you on always wanting to see the court documents.”
Well, that makes two of us. Its looking pretty lonely for us right now.
I am disappointed that so many people here are rushing to agree with Cryer just because they want it to be true. I know that the liberal-left does that all the time, but I thought that conservatives were above that. I guess I was wrong.