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Matthew's Appeal Is Now Docketed!

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Mulligan:
Greg, you're right. I was confused about the Supreme Court reference. Thanks for clearing up my muddled thinking caused, of course, by yesterday's old man brain fart! Of course it would be the Georgia Supreme Court. Duh!!! :)

Greg Troy (KeepFighting):
No worries, I did not word it properly, it was a case of the brain working faster than I could type.  I just worry about when I get to the point that I can type faster than my brain can work.  ;)

Mulligan:

--- Quote from: Greg Troy (KeepFighting) on September 05, 2013, 04:02:08 PM ---I just worry about when I get to the point that I can type faster than my brain can work.  ;)

--- End quote ---

I'm at that point, I'm afraid, and it ain't at all pretty!

Greg Troy (KeepFighting):
Here is the latest update on Matthews appeal.  Oscar has filed a motion to have the case transferred to the Georgia Supreme Court due to constitutional issues involved with the case.  This motion may be vied here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/172560318/Chan-v-Ellis-Motion-to-Transfer-Appeal-to-Georgia-Supreme-Court

Oscar has also filed his brief outlining the appeal, once again this is a beautiful piece of work.  The rules state you are limited to 30 pages and Oscar used all 30 of them.  For those of you that have read and follow Oscar's posts here on ELI, in my opinion the only thing this document is lacking is the "Here endith the lesson" at the end.  But that is usually reserved to when Oscar is giving Mr. McCormack free legal advice.  ;)


For those who want to read the brief if may be found here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/171338394/Chan-v-Ellis-Appellant-Brief-Memorandum-of-Law

stinger:
You go Oscar!  You are the MAN I want on my side when Timmy McCormack comes a callin.

Thanks for posting this Greg.  If this thing doesn't get reversed, I may never visit the state of Georgia again in my lifetime.

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