How can a judge file an appeal in a case he is not party to, that he is supposedly presiding over and none of the parties are seeking appeal?
Doesn't make sense, but that doesn't mean it won't happen.
How can a judge file an appeal in a case he is not party to, that he is supposedly presiding over and none of the parties are seeking appeal?
“How can a judge file an appeal in a case he is not party to...”
He can’t, this is over.
I see your point, but it wouldn’t be the case itself being appealed - it would be the Writ directed against him. I imagine that would give him standing
That special part of the code is in the fluid and flexible section of flying-by-the-seat-of-your-pants.
The parties here are the petitioner, Flynn, and the respondent, Sullivan.
Guess he is hoping somehow supreme court with libs new friend Roberts will intervene. Ridiculous i know but never count out a lib
Hes a deep state Obamist