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I'm sort of biased towards Ty, I like him and he's been doing well throughout in terms of filings/hearings plus he seems like a genuinely nice guy.
However, this notary thing is a fuck up (as far as my understanding goes) the question is how severe a fuck up judge Chupp will see it and until he rules on it on Friday pretty much any argument is kinda pointless. The people screaming fraud kind of annoy me, yes it could be perceived as such but it could also be perceived as a genuine mistake, at this point both statements are pretty much equally valid and could probably be argued over until the moon falls out of the fucking sky and we'd never get it cracked. At this point we gotta refer to the judge, he's gonna have the final say and that's gonna dictate how this case proceeds, stating the obvious, I know but that's the rub.
Saying that, i suppose i can still offer an opinion so here's my pointless take.
Judge Chupp is a straight shooter with little tolerance for bullshit, we've already seen that in previous hearings and it seems he's by the book so i think he'll give Ty some shit over this, he doesn't seem the type to let it just slide if there's even a chance of impropriety so yeah he'll give Ty a talking to, but as for some sort of major punishment in terms of Ty's practice or business no i don't see it, Chupp doesn't look like a fire and brimstone kind of bloke so I don't think he'll hit Ty too hard in that respect. As for the case, hmmmm, it might give Ty some headaches (in fact I'm sure it already is) but i also don't think it'll be fatal, mostly for the same reason that and the fact Ty has done what he can to correct his fuck up.
Anyway that's my thoughts beyond that I really don't wanna push my luck lol.
There's no point in arguing anymore right now. I myself considered all the possibilities. But you, in this case, missed one. Everything can still be fine there.
"The affidavits were mistakenly submitted with defects in form."
It can still mean what Nick said right away. That Ty wasn't supposed to certify the affidavit in the case where he is legally counseling.
The "defect in form" may be that he should have applied unsworn declaration from the start.