It looks like Obama’s appointee judge is trying to derail Arpaio’s case quickly, by tomorrow, by finding no subject matter jurisdiction in DC
Posted on | December 18, 2014 | 2 Comments
Arpaio’s case was filed in DC. His attorney is licensed in DC, but not in AZ. Presiding judge, Obama appointee, actually told defendants attorneys to convert their opposition motion into a motion to dismiss the whole case. She set a very tight schedule. She gave defendants one day to respond and she gave Arpaio one day to reply. Reply is due today, within hours. When a judge issues such order, she tells the parties, what she is trying to do. She is seeking to dismiss under FRCP rule 12b(1), lack of subject matter jurisdiction in DC. What she might state is that Arpaio might refile in AZ, however his attorney is not licensed in AZ, so this appears to be a way to get rid of the case.
I night be wrong, but that what it looks like based on her orders.
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December 18th, 2014 @ 11:47 am
So does this mean that Arpaio finally filed a complaint?
December 18th, 2014 @ 12:57 pm
he did not file a complaint on the birth certificate. he filed a complaint against Obama-amnesty, not in regards to his use of bogus IDs