On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 12:17, Jeff Weston (Sir Toby)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I CFJ on the following statement: The message sent by "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> on "Tue, 16 Sep 2008 20:16:23 +0000" (see evidence 1) was successful in
> initiating a CFJ.
>
> I argue for a FALSE judgement in this case. The statement in the message
> is clearly an inquiry case. Rule 591 (see evidence 2) governs inquiry
> cases. In Rule 591, we see that, "the initiator is unqualified to be
> assigned as judge of the case."
>
> The message in question clearly does not indicate who sent the message.
> Without knowing who sent the message, there is no way to ensure that the
> initiator is unqualified to be assigned as judge of the case. For all we
> know, Sir Toby was the sender of the message. Since he was assigned as
> judge of the resulting CFJ, it is possible that he was illegally
> assigned as judge to that CFJ.

While I agree that it may have been IMPOSSIBLE to assign Sir Toby as
the judge of that case (not ILLEGAL, I suggest CoE'ing on the relevant
docket and such), I don't think it has much relevance in the success
of the initiation...

-woggle

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