I thought I remembered CFJing on this question in the last few months, but
don't remember seeing the result (and couldn't find it in a quick Gazette
search).  Anyone remember?  Boy I really really really need to get the CFJ
database up-to-date again.


On Fri, 27 Jul 2018, Rebecca wrote:
> I was sloppy with these, too. Summary Judgement fines are not
> forgivable by definition. Therefore I am not eligible for a Ref salary
> this month.
> 
> On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 6:09 PM, Rebecca <edwardostra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > There is one person recently late on reports (myself) and three people
> > very late on CFJs. One of them is Gaelan, a zombie, but the other two
> > are PSS and ATMunn, who have no excuse. Those CFJs were assigned on 24
> > June, and therefore became late on the 2nd of July. As today is just
> > within the 14-day deadline for that time, I impose Summary Judgement
> > on them. (By the way, Murphy emself has a SHALL obligation that e has
> > missed to reassign these but I regard that as less important.
> >
> > I impose summary judgement on
> > -Myself for not lodging a Referee Weekly Report last week
> > -PSS for failing to judge the CFJ numbered 3645
> > -ATMunn for failing to judge CFJ 3648
> >
> > The penalties I levy are as follows
> > -I levy a 1-blot fine on myself, varying down from the Class-2 default
> > because the conduct was unintentional and there was no new information
> > to report. I designate this fine as forgivable and I designate the
> > apology word "is".
> > -I levy a 1-blot fine on PSS. I find that failing to judge a CFJ,
> > which does not have a Class attached, is generally deserving of the
> > lowest possible fine. I designate this fine as forgivable with the
> > apology word "I".
> > -I levy a 1-blot forgivable fine with the word "did" on ATMunn for the
> > same reasons as above.
> >
> > --
> > From V.J. Rada
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> From V.J. Rada
>

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