“No official with an IQ greater than room temperature in Alaska could claim that he or she did not know that the conduct at the center of this case violated both state and federal law…Perjury is a crime…as is the knowing submission of false evidence to a court.” (9th Cir.) pic.twitter.com/220n12gbAe
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DEVINE, JOHN P. – PLACE 4
GREEN, PAUL W. – PLACE 5
BLAND, JANE – PLACE 6
“This is nonsense on stilts.” @JudgeDillard – In re C. H., 805 S.E.2d 637, 649 (Ga. Ct. App. 2017) pic.twitter.com/oubjf6HhpQ
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Post Edited: It’s Taken Near Six Months for the Embers to Cool Enough So A Judicial Slap Rather than a Felony C https://t.co/kvhwEwNIJW
— LawsInTexas (@lawsintexasusa) March 3, 2021