Judge: Eligibility dispute is ‘serious’ Says case will be expedited when representation lined up

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A judge hearing one of the cases challenging Barack Obama’s eligibility to be president has taken the unusual step of describing the dispute as a serious constitutional issue and further has begun adding letters of comment from the public to the court record.

Word of the action by U.S. Magistrate Judge Joel Schneider in Camden, N.J., comes from attorney Mario Apuzzo, who is handling the Kerchner vs. Obama case. Read More

Maybe sooner or later the court system will come to its sense and hear this serious constitutional issue. If its does not then there is no need for a constitution. We the people need to keep up the pressure to have our day in court!

LINKS:

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(2) The Argentine Trail


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2 Responses to “Judge: Eligibility dispute is ‘serious’ Says case will be expedited when representation lined up”
  1. lukemcgook says:

    This seems like a big step.

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