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So will we be able to see the filing with the claimed mistake
One doesn't admit to a mistake when no mistake was made.
It is human nature for one to not admit to errors even after correction. There are examples of such here in this thread.
I believe this is simply a step to the Supreme Court similar to the denied motion for a new trial lead to the
Krizkil, when one does not share your view it is not an error. If you truly believe that, that is a very narrow view but, it is yours to have.
It is human nature for some to not admit to an error and this fact has been properly accounted for in the U.S. Justice system. This is why a party has the legal right to appeal to a higher court if they feel wronged by a decision.
Curious response since I've never claimed such.
It is human nature for one to not admit to errors even after correction. There are examples of such here in this thread.
LOL, yip it does happen in forums -- being "pro" a particular side no matter what, for example.![]()
Actually, many folks are quite capable of admitting when they've made an error. On forums and in courtrooms. I see Judges reverse themselves and their rulings when warranted.
The Appeals process exists because errors occur and the judicial system recognizes this obviously. I believe every person should pursue their case to the fullest extent possible, however, I also expect actual merit to exist in the pursuit.
Are you suggesting I misunderstood your response as per the below? Please enlighten me if I am indeed incorrect.
"A view that is different from yours is not an error; it is a disagreement however; if you see it as an error - which is a rather narrow view - that is your choice."
I never said there are those who cannot admit to an error; what I said above was rather clear and is fact.
How would you suggest the judicial system recognizes errors? Could it be that one does not admit to an error causing a trial to be escalated to an appeal process? Please do not let this particular trial cloud your response as I am not allowing it to cloud mine.
As I said, a curious response.
Meanwhile your pro-KJ stance makes the above admonition in re my judgment pretty ironic.
Court of appeal rejected kjs appeal hess and now in so many words shes trying to appeal that
Really? On the contrary the facts are against you."We're the underdog and we're not supposed to win.But I think we should win under the facts of the law here," Boyle told The News after the hour-long Appeals Court hearing in Los Angeles last month.
"Katherine very much misses her son, and she very much would like to see justice done and is hoping for a favorable result," he said.
"Katherine very much misses her son, and she very much would like to see justice done and is hoping for a favorable result," he said."
That gave me a good laugh.
the total legal fees due to several lawsuits the estate is embroiled in.