Turns out Greer is just a county probate judge, step up from county or village justice NOT a state judge as the media keeps saying and wasn't supposed to have jurisdiction here.
If this was the case, this is a big thing to turn over a decision, but you would think the appellates would have overturned for jurisdictional reasons if they had no jurisdiction, so I am not sure you are right on that. When you make a pleading you have show you have jurisdictional standing at the court.
I thought I read that he had been a State judge and took this case with him when he moved to Probate.
Turns out Greer is just a county probate judge, step up from county or village justice NOT a state judge as the media keeps saying and wasn't supposed to have jurisdiction here.
If this was the case, this is a big thing to turn over a decision, but you would think the appellates would have overturned for jurisdictional reasons if they had no jurisdiction, so I am not sure you are right on that. When you make a pleading you have show you have jurisdictional standing at the court.
That's what was reported on Empire Journal.