Posted on 01/05/2013 7:34:59 PM PST by Smokeyblue
Florida Circuit Judge Kevin Carroll, who previously cited the fictitious judge in Miracle on 34th Street in a ruling, now says hes done with arguments over Barack Obamas eligibility.
Carroll released an order today refusing to hear a request for a hearing that is allowed under state law when there are doubts about a candidates eligibility. And let that be the last, the judge said.
No petitions for clarification or further rehearing will be entertained by the court, he said in his ruling that refused to respond to a request for the state-allowed hearing in a case brought by Michael Voeltz.
The court finds no factual or legal cause to recede from its prior ruling that it lacks subject matter jurisdiction, he wrote.
The attorney handling the case for Voeltz, Larry Klayman, founder of Freedom Watch, told WND if the judge doesnt want to address the dispute, then hell take it to the appellate level, and that filing could occur as early as this weekend.
He noted that the judge had promised the plaintiffs time to respond to an Obama motion to dismiss the case but then dismissed it without allowing the time frame to expire.
The judge already had decided he would not hold an evidentiary hearing, which is allowed under state law in such a case. A hearing is supposed to be held when candidates qualifications are challenged, according a state law that allows Florida residents to challenge the eligibility of election candidates, Klayman said.
Carroll earlier had given the plaintiffs until Dec. 23 to respond to Obamas motion to dismiss the case but then changed his mind and abruptly ordered the case dismissed several days before the deadline.
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