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There is a LONG procedural path to get to a point

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Posted On: 03/30/2018 1:10:25 PM
Posted By: lovindollars
Re: 4sleddogs #22336
There is a LONG procedural path to get to a point where SA's legal team would be filing a Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the SCOTUS. If, after all that litigation, SA still wanted to fight, SA's legal team would need to be able to show there was an "error of law" made by the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals. Meaning, they can't just fight a verdict because they're not happy with it. They would need to show a misinterpretation of the law was made by a lower court, and only then could they file the Cert Petition. Personally, I don't think SA will be able to do that. SFOR's appellate brief lays out the law very clearly for the Circuit Court Judges to see and use in their judgement. It points out all the errors of law that Judge K made in District Court. Unless SA's lawyers can make an argument that Judge K is correct in his assessment, I personally don't see how the Circuit Court can rule in SA's favor. At that point, I don't see any opportunity for SA's team to show any further errors of law; meaning, they're stuck with that Circuit Court decision, or whatever happens after it gets sent back to the District Court, whatever that outcome might be.

That was a long-winded way of saying, I don't think it will ever get that far.

Disclaimer: I am not providing any legal advice. This is merely commentary and speculation. This is my personal opinion and should not be used for any investment decisions.


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