Winetroll making it personal and demanding opinions, as usual.
Propaganda Chris with no take, as usual.
Winetroll making it personal and demanding opinions, as usual.
In before random Winetroll homework assignment.
Say can you tell me, I hear you're pretty good with sums.
What percentage is 14 out of 95,000?
on a discussion board.
Lol passive aggressive avoidance of saying what you mean.
You posted the silly thing, you really have nothing to say about it?
Why did it matter to you in the first place?
Magpie Chris with nothing to say, as usual.
Putin going Hitlary style.
https://www.bloombergquint.com/polit...-law#gs.2411pc
Who was the last person who went to jail for insulting Hitlary?
Are you high, Derp?
you're asking a guy who thinks mic e is a man, that trump has the authority to fire supreme court justices unilaterally, that angela merkel is the biological daughter of adolf hitler... the kind of coherent thought are you expecting?
she applied the law. only an activist judge would do otherwise
Sounds like a complicated legal predicament.hilla, 38, of Fort Lauderdale, was indicted on two counts of violating a federal law that forbids using do ents “prescribed by statute or regulation” as “evidence of authorized stay” in the country.
Baret and attorney Nicole Sanchez challenged the indictment, saying that there wasn’t any actual law or regulation that allowed for the relatively common form to be used at the Florida DHSMV. As proof, they pointed to a 2013 case in which a California appeals court threw out the conviction under the same law for a Chinese man who got two driver’s licenses while living in the U.S. commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
“It’s a complex argument, it really is,” Sanchez said.
Federal prosecutors argued that the Florida DHSMV published a “table” of do ents allowed to establish a “lawful presence” in Florida, and it includes the Order of Supervision. Bloom rejected the argument, saying the list published by the DHSMV “is not a statute or regulation.”
If Bloom’s decision stands, and hilla remains conviction free, his lawyers believe they might be able to get him legal papers.
The reason: His three children were born in the United States and are citizens.
What did the judge do wrong?
Maybe Florida should rewrite its residency requirements.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/loc...227419969.html
Oh , I just gave legal advice without charging for it.
More likely to be over 300 lbs, Pavlov or Whinehole?
Do you play soccer?
I'll take you on on right now.
You laugh, but that's because you're 70 miles away.
I would waste your ass.
Come a little closer and say that
For some totally unsubstantiated reason you think I'm Jabba the Hutt.
Totally notwithstanding I have four decades of relevant experience and am still quite a good player.
There are currently 2 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 2 guests)