What do you want to bet that this guy also attended an Ivy League Law School
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I know you thought it was 12.PurpleThrobber said:
Why would we taken legal advice from you, Dazzler?HHusky said:
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.creepycoug said:
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
You still didn't answer or explain the jury number question.
Or finish your Russian state narrativebriefhomework.
Not always.
Sorry, Mabel. -
Now you’re a fucking mind reader. You know what I thoughtHHusky said:
I know you thought it was 12.PurpleThrobber said:
Why would we taken legal advice from you, Dazzler?HHusky said:
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.creepycoug said:
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
You still didn't answer or explain the jury number question.
Or finish your Russian state narrativebriefhomework.
Not always.
Sorry, Mabel.
Still unable to answer the question.
Cereal box top lawyer.
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You're not complicated, Delores.PurpleThrobber said:
Now you’re a fucking mind reader. You know what I thoughtHHusky said:
I know you thought it was 12.PurpleThrobber said:
Why would we taken legal advice from you, Dazzler?HHusky said:
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.creepycoug said:
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
You still didn't answer or explain the jury number question.
Or finish your Russian state narrativebriefhomework.
Not always.
Sorry, Mabel. -
Still can’t answer the question.HHusky said:
You're not complicated, Delores.PurpleThrobber said:
Now you’re a fucking mind reader. You know what I thoughtHHusky said:
I know you thought it was 12.PurpleThrobber said:
Why would we taken legal advice from you, Dazzler?HHusky said:
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.creepycoug said:
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
You still didn't answer or explain the jury number question.
Or finish your Russian state narrativebriefhomework.
Not always.
Sorry, Mabel.
Still a cereal box pretend lawyer
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see what i mean?PurpleThrobber said:
Still can’t answer the question.HHusky said:
You're not complicated, Delores.PurpleThrobber said:
Now you’re a fucking mind reader. You know what I thoughtHHusky said:
I know you thought it was 12.PurpleThrobber said:
Why would we taken legal advice from you, Dazzler?HHusky said:
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.creepycoug said:
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
You still didn't answer or explain the jury number question.
Or finish your Russian state narrativebriefhomework.
Not always.
Sorry, Mabel.
Still a cereal box pretend lawyer -
No.HHusky said:
see what i mean?PurpleThrobber said:
Still can’t answer the question.HHusky said:
You're not complicated, Delores.PurpleThrobber said:
Now you’re a fucking mind reader. You know what I thoughtHHusky said:
I know you thought it was 12.PurpleThrobber said:
Why would we taken legal advice from you, Dazzler?HHusky said:
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.creepycoug said:
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
You still didn't answer or explain the jury number question.
Or finish your Russian state narrativebriefhomework.
Not always.
Sorry, Mabel.
Still a cereal box pretend lawyer
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Of course I wouldn’t know, but something tells me that’s not right.HHusky said:
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.creepycoug said:
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
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Big belly laughs in Savery Hall.creepycoug said:
Of course I wouldn’t know, but something tells me that’s not right.HHusky said:
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.creepycoug said:
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
I’ve now officially over-invested in this.
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You can check out any time you want but you can never leave, @creepycougcreepycoug said:
Of course I wouldn’t know, but something tells me that’s not right.HHusky said:
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.creepycoug said:
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
I’ve now officially over-invested in this.
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It's a stupid gotcha designed for the stupid in the stupid party. As you suspect, it was never a thing in law school, bar review, etc.creepycoug said:
Of course I wouldn’t know, but something tells me that’s not right.HHusky said:
I would expect a judicial candidate to know the principle involved. I doubt there are more than handful of civil practitioners (including judicial candidates) who knew the term "Brady motion" refers to that principle. All the dirty cops know it, apparently.creepycoug said:
2. I would fully expect a judge or judicial candidate to know precisely what it is and be able to explain it.
I’ve now officially over-invested in this.
Our crooked cops on the bored know it from experience.
Your over investment is nothing compared to mine.


