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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 282872, member: 4552"]Note if you watch those shows there is a real fast blurp at the end of the show that states some kind of monitary thing is given out based on the amount of settlement. It is to fast for me to actually read. However on this show I am suspicious of the entire thing. Those cases are always presented to the show, the judge, etc much prior to airing them on TV. There are always documents for the judge on their bench that they look at. If you watch the show they many times state things like on you statement you said....</p><p>As I said it is weird that they had the swearing in for Gans. It is odd that of all the coin ever made on Earth the judge brought up the State Quarters. It is odd the plaintiff just happened to have only one book about grading and it was coauthored by Gans. It is odd that the they would not show the coin to the TV camera. In the hall, outside the judge's room there was two coins in slabs and that was not covered in the case why would there be two coins in slabs there? Way to many things wrong. I really think the entire case was prepared in advance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 282872, member: 4552"]Note if you watch those shows there is a real fast blurp at the end of the show that states some kind of monitary thing is given out based on the amount of settlement. It is to fast for me to actually read. However on this show I am suspicious of the entire thing. Those cases are always presented to the show, the judge, etc much prior to airing them on TV. There are always documents for the judge on their bench that they look at. If you watch the show they many times state things like on you statement you said.... As I said it is weird that they had the swearing in for Gans. It is odd that of all the coin ever made on Earth the judge brought up the State Quarters. It is odd the plaintiff just happened to have only one book about grading and it was coauthored by Gans. It is odd that the they would not show the coin to the TV camera. In the hall, outside the judge's room there was two coins in slabs and that was not covered in the case why would there be two coins in slabs there? Way to many things wrong. I really think the entire case was prepared in advance.[/QUOTE]
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