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- Jul 18, 2017
I agree with everything you said.The failure of the Court to deal with this degrades the authority of the judiciary. Within living memory, a district court judge would have long ago called Greer and Hardin into chambers and reamed out Greer for his failure to engage in good faith. This case is not only a waste of judicial and litigant resources, but its continued existence immensely depreciates the authority of the judiciary to resolve cases or controversies in the mind of the public. It's unremediated nonsense is a failing of the Court, not of Greer, and can only be resolved with harsh sanctions.
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