To: CyberAnt; FreeTheHostages
This sure would be a good reason for an appeal! FreeTheHostages says he's familiar with this judge, and the judge tends to be fair. I didn't think Klayman would appear before anyone but Judge Lamberth though!
98 posted on
05/25/2002 8:37:02 AM PDT by
Amelia
To: Amelia
In D.D.C. you can't generally "pick" your judge. Assignment of cases is supposed to be random. L. Klayman can't pick Judge Lamberth. Although he's gotten a lot of cases before him by persuading Judge Lamberth that certain cases were "related." footnote: recall there was a scandal recently because recent Clinton appointees got some politically charged cases non-randomly. Hence DC Circuit stepped in and reinforced that case assignment must be random.
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