Of all the mistakes we could make whilst arguing a case this, most assuredly, is NOT one of them.
“Listen, you’re not understanding the issue. Try reading the briefs and not your clerk’s notes….” Yeah, that could happen.
And
“I understand your confusion, having not read any of the cases I have cited …” Sure, that might slip out.
But this mistake? NEVER ever ever.
Does the 11th judicial circuit have any HONIES??
ReplyDeleteVindication for Alex Michaels!
ReplyDeleteDid he win the appeal ? If not, how did 'honey' rule?
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing a lawyer refer to Judge Rhea Grossman as "Honey" during a motion calendar hearing
ReplyDeleteCan totally understand, after all Your Honor and Your Honey both start with H and she looks (at least from the camera’s angle) kinda sweet 😂
ReplyDeleteI would have used "sweetheart." Honey would have been my second choice followed by "sugar."
ReplyDeleteReally no choice at that point than to quit your career and start a new life.
ReplyDeleteSAO employees are having mental health breakdowns. This place is so abusive!!!
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