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originally posted by: some_stupid_name
originally posted by: Allaroundya4k
a reply to: Klassified
So a judge ordered him to pay up.
What law is being used againt him for political persecution exactly?
Pay up for what? Who gets the money he is to pay?
originally posted by: matafuchs
a reply to: Allaroundya4k
Does a person have to serve time before an appeal? No. This is an obscure law. He did not have to pay Carroll to appeal either.
originally posted by: Allaroundya4k
a reply to: Klassified
So a judge ordered him to pay up.
What law is being used againt him for political persecution exactly?
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: Allaroundya4k
Were what you say true, and the judges ruling applied as precedent, then anyone who has obtained a mortgage using the market value and not the tax assessed value will be ripe for suite by their respective states.
..but not the banks.
originally posted by: Threadbarer
a reply to: Klassified
Breitbart is wrong. Numerous companies have been found liable under Executive Law 63, Section 12.
Does a person have to serve time before an appeal?
originally posted by: Threadbarer
a reply to: FlyersFan
You have to post a bond before you can appeal in a civil case. That applies everywhere.