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Chupp's decision was terrible, but that is why we have a court of appeals. It is my prediction that Ty is going to rebound and present the clear mishandling of the case by Chupp and they will be back in court again soon. Ty has said he is willing to take this all the way up to the Texas Supreme Court. It isn't over.

The joke was that Chupp's reputation with the appeals court is such shit that saying his name incites violence with the appeals judges.

So far Chupp has had at least 3 writs of (insert proper word) so how many "regular" appeals have they had thanks to Chupp?

Like, what percentage of the appeals docket is Chupp occupying?

I've seen mention of the Texas Supreme Court a few times in different threads. You Kiwis that know the legal stuff: could a case like this actually go that high? Even if it technically can, what do you estimate its probability of doing so is?

If they got the money, it could go as far as they want to fight it. Monica and Ron may be living in a refrigerator box under an overpass surrounded by hobos but by God they will fight for their right to call Vic a pedo.
 
A petition for a writ of mandamus is technically not an appeal but an original proceeding and can only be granted in the lack of a satisfactory appellate remedy.

Wait, what? I thought a writ of mandamus came down from the appellate court alongside appeals and was basically a "stop fucking this up NOW" sorta deal? It's... not?
 
Wait, what? I thought a writ of mandamus came down from the appellate court alongside appeals and was basically a "stop fucking this up NOW" sorta deal? It's... not?

It's an order from an appellate court to a lower court (or someone else) ordering it to do something, but it isn't a direct or an interlocutory appeal, but an extraordinary writ.
 
It's an order from an appellate court to a lower court (or someone else) ordering it to do something, but it isn't a direct or an interlocutory appeal, but an extraordinary writ.

I don't quite understand the difference. So Ty could have reached out to the appellate court for a writ of mandamus outside of the normal appeals process? Or is it something he can reach out later and go "you sent it back down to him and he's still fucking up."
 
Yes. And pretty high considering it's a TCPA case that contains a lot of issues the Texas Supreme Court has addressed before but lower courts continue getting wrong and finding new ways to get wrong. Just as a wild-ass guess, depending on whether the intermediate appeals court gets it right, something like 20-40% they hear it if someone appeals it to there.
Dang, now that would be something. Obviously none of us know what the future holds, but how cool would it be to see this thing blow up way bigger than anyone could have ever thought?
 
I don't quite understand the difference. So Ty could have reached out to the appellate court for a writ of mandamus outside of the normal appeals process? Or is it something he can reach out later and go "you sent it back down to him and he's still fucking up."

No, because he can appeal. A writ of mandamus is for something ordinarily unappealable but where the court is clearly fucking up and there would be no way to fix it on appeal. It's under the court's original jurisdiction rather than appellate jurisdiction and can skip levels of appeal, such as by going directly to the supreme court.

It's called an extraordinary writ or extraordinary relief because courts are supposed to behave themselves and not do things requiring that.

Dang, now that would be something. Obviously none of us know what the future holds, but how cool would it be to see this thing blow up way bigger than anyone could have ever thought?

The shortest thing that could happen is that the appeal gets denied on an accelerated schedule and the Texas Supreme Court declines to hear the case a couple months later. If that happens it's over. There could be an appeal to SCOTUS which wouldn't go anywhere but it's dead at that point.
 
No, because he can appeal. A writ of mandamus is for something ordinarily unappealable but where the court is clearly fucking up and there would be no way to fix it on appeal. It's under the court's original jurisdiction rather than appellate jurisdiction and can skip levels of appeal, such as by going directly to the supreme court.

It's called an extraordinary writ or extraordinary relief because courts are supposed to behave themselves and not do things requiring that.



The shortest thing that could happen is that the appeal gets denied on an accelerated schedule and the Texas Supreme Court declines to hear the case a couple months later. If that happens it's over. There could be an appeal to SCOTUS which wouldn't go anywhere but it's dead at that point.
So not being from a legal background myself, how often is it that a judge this young has one writ of mandamus, much less three?
 
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I don't stay through all the superchats, has Nick given a reason why he's in twitter jail yet? The last time it happened he detailed exactly what happened to cause it.

Let’s be honest here... We would all clap Monica’s cheeks if she didn’t speak during the clapping.

Maybe before we'd be Chris's sloppy seconds, back some year and many pounds.
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I don't stay through all the superchats, has Nick given a reason why he's in twitter jail yet? The last time it happened he detailed exactly what happened to cause it.



Maybe before we'd be Chris's sloppy seconds, back some year and many pounds.
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He called some fat cunt fat and SJWs chimped out until they banned him.
 
Let’s be honest here... We would all clap Monica’s cheeks if she didn’t speak during the clapping.
I have only read a tiny fraction of the posts on this site, but I just didn't detect the type of virulent self-loathing that would require to be correct.
 
I don't stay through all the superchats, has Nick given a reason why he's in twitter jail yet? The last time it happened he detailed exactly what happened to cause it.



Maybe before we'd be Chris's sloppy seconds, back some year and many pounds.
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Behaving like a sped fighting with Law Twitter. Hopefully he is banned for good. Sane people have no place on Twitter. Steven King could write a horror novel about the Twitter cult mind.

Let’s be honest here... We would all clap Monica’s cheeks if she didn’t speak during the clapping.

Speak for yourself. I would rather fuck my cat. My MALE cat.
 
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