To: SvenMagnussen
I am getting confused, disoriented and combative about this case. Didn’t the judge fine her $20,000 for contempt of court? Am I misinformed here. Someone help.
38 posted on
10/14/2009 8:17:29 AM PDT by
nikos1121
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To: nikos1121
two different judges...and two different cases
Judge Land fined Taitz
42 posted on
10/14/2009 8:21:07 AM PDT by
kellynla
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To: nikos1121
Two different cases that Orly brought to court.
One in Georgia with Judge Clay Land. He fined her $20,000.
One in California with Judge Carter. He has not issued a ruling on a motion to dismiss yet.
To: nikos1121
I am getting confused, disoriented and combative about this case. Didnt the judge fine her $20,000 for contempt of court? Am I misinformed here. Someone help.
A Judge in Georgia sanctioned her for Rule 11 violations, which is different from contempt of court.
This is regarding a different case in California before a different Judge. I think this case is currently waiting for a ruling on a motion to dismiss, so it's a little premature to be talking dates for a jury trial just yet.
To: nikos1121
The Judge in Georgia threatened to fine Orly $10,000 and then upped the fine to $20,000 to launder the payola through his favorite his favorite charity. The Judge ordered the Asst. US Attorney to write a brief to sign off on the scam to give the Judge plausible deniability, i.e. "Hey, the Asst. US Attorney said it was okay."
49 posted on
10/14/2009 8:25:44 AM PDT by
SvenMagnussen
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