as far as I saw it came up today but the judge didn't care. I don't think it was something the judge wanted to waste time talking about today. I doubt that it's completely forgotten but it didn't really come into play given the judge was already annoyed at Ty for all of the shananagins he pulled since august 30th.Weren't people expecting the forged signature to come up today? Is that being handled in a separate hearing, or was it somehow rendered irrelevant by the rulings today?
At this point it's out of my depth, but I wonder if it's just a matter of relevance. Wasn't the entire point of the hearing to see if Ty Beard had enough substance behind his case that it shouldn't be immediately struck down? The illegal stuff he's done is something else.as far as I saw it came up today but the judge didn't care. I don't think it was something the judge wanted to waste time talking about today. I doubt that it's completely forgotten but it didn't really come into play given the judge was already annoyed at Ty for all of the shananagins he pulled since august 30th.
Looking further back in their twitter history, they're pretty ISWV-heavy, so there might be a reason their coverage of it leans a bit heavier on the Judge's disagreements with the defense at points.Yeah this particular tweet thread seems to be providing a bit more nuance in places where the judge agreed/disagreed with each side.
It makes things worse for Ty too, bc its not apparent nonstop dunking on him. Ty had opportunities to not fuck things up.
Looking further back in their twitter history, they're pretty ISWV-heavy, so there might be a reason their coverage of it leans a bit heavier on the Judge's disagreements with the defense at points.
But it seems pretty neutral so who knows.
We have existing transcripts of hearings where the judge openly stated that he didn't understand what the point of it was, why it isn't just solved the by the defendants saying they aren't going to tweet anymore, and so on. If there's any doubt as to how the judge views the case or carries himself, that's what we have to look at.Looking further back in their twitter history, they're pretty ISWV-heavy, so there might be a reason their coverage of it leans a bit heavier on the Judge's disagreements with the defense at points.
But it seems pretty neutral so who knows.
That's what I would assume. If that other post is correct and Beard said he thought he could notarize via phone then he openly admitted to fraud which will have to be explored later.At this point it's out of my depth, but I wonder if it's just a matter of relevance. Wasn't the entire point of the hearing to see if Ty Beard had enough substance behind his case that it shouldn't be immediately struck down? The illegal stuff he's done is something else.
I was wondering why there were some Vic Stans running unopposed in those tweets. Still, they don't appear to be lying so I guess I'm okay with reading some more details even with that slantLooking further back in their twitter history, they're pretty ISWV-heavy, so there might be a reason their coverage of it leans a bit heavier on the Judge's disagreements with the defense at points.
But it seems pretty neutral so who knows.
Looking further back in their twitter history, they're pretty ISWV-heavy, so there might be a reason their coverage of it leans a bit heavier on the Judge's disagreements with the defense at points.
But it seems pretty neutral so who knows.
It feels like the kind of dumb shit that co-counsel was probably meant to be there to stop Beard from saying.notary by phone might be the most hilarious thing i've heard today
notary by phone might be the most hilarious thing i've heard today
OH NO, THERE'S NO FIGHTING BACK AGAINST #METOO! WHAT HORRIBLE FUTURE WE ARE HEADING TOWARDS!!
The judge didn't waste much time with it because all of those affidavit/declarations were coming from non-hostile parties. While they could have wasted time trying to determine if Ty violated notary rules, that wasn't really a matter for this hearing. The judge most likely had no issue believing that those were the declarants' statements, and that even if the declarants didn't technically sign the documents themselves, that they at least gave Ty permission to sign for them.At this point it's out of my depth, but I wonder if it's just a matter of relevance. Wasn't the entire point of the hearing to see if Ty Beard had enough substance behind his case that it shouldn't be immediately struck down? The illegal stuff he's done is something else.
Naruto-running of course.
Sounds like...hearsay :)
"Laughing?! Must have been the Judge was paid off, not that the Lawyer was incompetent!"
I mean, there's the entirety of Vic's suits right there in a one-sentence statement from a very nonplussed Judge Chubb.
Aside: Thanks for those above who corrected me on summary judgement, appreciate it.
Because most DB tubers are clickbait garbage.Regardless of Vic, why does it seem every Dragon Ball YouTuber supports him? Can't even look at my recommendations without it being filled with Vic's shit and people calling Funi hypocrites because they think saying dumb and questionable things a decade ago is the same as being accused of sexual harassment.
I mean if you're just on the DB money train instead of a broader anime/manga perspective it's normal you would engage in clickbait shit considering DB is not something you can provide enough content to sustain a channel on youtube.
I'm glad MasakoX is the only DBtuber I pay any attention to whatsoever, lol.
They're big enough to have Toei notice them directly.TeamFourStar stayed silent though that was probably for the best.
Oh I know, but I also recall that historically they seem to not be fond of Vic in the slightest and probably wanted to avoid being caught in law stuff. ISWV would've absolutely weaponized the questionable legality of their operation if they said anything.TeamFourStar stayed silent though that was probably for the best.
I'm glad MasakoX is the only DBtuber I pay any attention to whatsoever, lol.
Oh I know, but I also recall that historically they seem to not be fond of Vic in the slightest and probably wanted to avoid being caught in law stuff. ISWV would've absolutely weaponized the questionable legality of their operation if they said anything.
Person with the Persona character avatar must not have played the game since the Phantom thieves would had stolen Vic's heart and have him confess.