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Liquored up Nick getting a lil' spicy about Judge Chupp.
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why did MBA get so damn upset from being called gay, unless, unless, unless
MBA is a closeted homosexual
SenpaiIsHome pays $$$ to ask Nick about drama he doesn't care about.
I wish I could.....ANOTHER HAND TOUCHES THE BEACONGet out.
Hrm. Apparently Chupp has had more than one writs of mandamus, according to Nick.
There's two, In Re Salazar (which @AnOminous already told us about) and In Re Dakota Directional Drilling, from what I've found. And that was just from googling.
Oh, well, then he has at least three.
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I wonder who's more annoyed, the appellate courts because of how many times Chupp has fucked up, or the Minnesota Bar because of how many whack ass ethics complaints that Rekieta guy gets.>Appeal arrives to Appellate Desk
Fuck me.....JUDGE!
what?
Chupp fucked up again.
Goddammit for what now?
he fucked up a TCPA hearing.
...IF I HAVE TO REVIEW THIS FUCKING LAW ONE MORE GODDAMN TIME...
Senpai should have better things to do.SenpaiIsHome pays $$$ to ask Nick about drama he doesn't care about.
I wonder who's more annoyed, the appellate courts because of how many times Chupp has fucked up, or the Minnesota Bar because of how many whack ass ethics complaints that Rekieta guy gets.
Question, does having multiple writ of mandamus indicate that the judge's incompetent? I know judges can sometimes fuck up cases, but having three of them is not a good sign. Or was it par for the course for normal courts?Oh, well, then he has at least three.
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Nick forgives Mad Black.
That's sweet of him.