Given that there are now 2 day-court people and 5 weekenders, a
seemingly bad ratio, whack me on the day court, please (it's not as if
I don't call half of CFJs anyway rip).

On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 9:42 AM, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote:
>
>
> ========================================================================
> COURT GAZETTE [Arbitor's Weekly Report for 12 Nov 2017]
>
>
> Open Cases (CFJs)
> ------------------------
> [* = overdue, ! = <24 hours before deadline]
>
> 3591 Motioned to Publius  (due Sat, 18 Nov 2017 ~03:14:10)
> 3592 Assigned to o        (due Sun, 19 Nov 2017 ~22:02:39)
> 3593 Assigned to ATMunn   (due Sun, 19 Nov 2017 ~22:04:09)
> 3594 Assigned to Telnaior (due Sun, 19 Nov 2017 ~22:10:28)
> 3595 Assigned to G.       (due Sun, 19 Nov 2017 ~22:14:02)
> 3596 Assigned to G.       (due Sun, 19 Nov 2017 ~22:16:00)
> 3597 Assigned to Aris     (due Sun, 19 Nov 2017 ~22:19:51)
>
>
> Recently-Delivered Verdicts and Implications
> --------------------------------------------
> [** = consider for rules annotation, ! = delivered late]
>
> 3589 by Aris:  Can't promise a million dollars if your contract is no good.
>
> 3590 by o:  Found that some subject line actions fail tests of working
> using CFJ 3409 standards.
>
> 3591 by Publius:  Initial finding that re-ratifying an alleged voting
> report does not re-resolve the decision (Motion to Reconsider filed).
>
>
> Bench Roster
>
> Judge      Court[***]   Recent
> -----      -----        ------
> G.         Night        3556, 3567, 3563, 3579, 3580, 3582, 3595, 3596
> Publius    Night        3558, 3561, 3574, 3576, 3591
> o          Day          3568, 3565, 3572, 3584, 3590, 3592
> Aris       Day          3557, 3562, 3577, 3578, 3589, 3597
> Alexis     Weekend      3573, 3581, 3587, 3588
> V.J. Rada  Weekend      3585
> Nichdel    Weekend      3571, 3583
> Telnaior   Weekend      3586, 3594
> ATMunn     Weekend      3593
>
> Highest Numbered Case:   3597
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [***] Court Descriptions
>
> Day Court   [Default, rotate roster through as needed].
>
> Night Court [Assigned quick turnaround cases (either trivial or
>              game-urgent), generally promises to judge in 4 days].
>
> Weekend Court [Backup/partial rotation, generally gets half as many
>                cases each as Day Court].
>
> Courts are informal relative levels of "interest" in judging as per
> R991.  Players can change Court by notifying the Arbitor.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> DISCLAIMER
>       Informational only - No actions are contained in this report.
>       Information in this report is NOT self-ratifying.
>
> ========================================================================
>
>
>



-- 
>From V.J. Rada

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