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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 3419119, member: 22331"]I apologize that we can't have a "meeting of minds". To make an intelligent decision about a legal process one would need to hear the arguments, not the rulings.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm working on several cases of Local, State, and Federal violations of statutes by groups of control within major organizations, working together to violate without anyone noticing. Usually the "owners" are not found guilty, because they are clueless, the method by which illegal change is accomplished.</p><p><br /></p><p>Courts generally don't/shouldn't make laws, but 2 legal teams, a group of jurors, and a judge determine if Statutes, regulations, rules (laws) have been violated, what action should be implemented, and if punishment is due. The laws generally are determined by "representatives".</p><p><br /></p><p>The tasks which you stated are regulated by "laws" created by representatives of communities, generally not courts.</p><p><br /></p><p>Grades have been, and are generated, by the "industry", not the courts. A court would determine if individuals or groups within the industry have violated the laws defining a grade.</p><p><br /></p><p>I may be perceived to err in my definitions, as understanding varies with knowledge, which one or both of us may relatively lack.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO Enough Said!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 3419119, member: 22331"]I apologize that we can't have a "meeting of minds". To make an intelligent decision about a legal process one would need to hear the arguments, not the rulings. I'm working on several cases of Local, State, and Federal violations of statutes by groups of control within major organizations, working together to violate without anyone noticing. Usually the "owners" are not found guilty, because they are clueless, the method by which illegal change is accomplished. Courts generally don't/shouldn't make laws, but 2 legal teams, a group of jurors, and a judge determine if Statutes, regulations, rules (laws) have been violated, what action should be implemented, and if punishment is due. The laws generally are determined by "representatives". The tasks which you stated are regulated by "laws" created by representatives of communities, generally not courts. Grades have been, and are generated, by the "industry", not the courts. A court would determine if individuals or groups within the industry have violated the laws defining a grade. I may be perceived to err in my definitions, as understanding varies with knowledge, which one or both of us may relatively lack. JMHO Enough Said!![/QUOTE]
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