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Supreme Court orders AZ Secretary of State to Respond 12 hours before deadline
Written by Ernest Hancock Subject: Voting and ElectionsThe Arizona Supreme Court sets the deadline for the State to respond to suit weeks from now and only hours before the deadline for the Secretary of State to appoint the Verification Committee so the Hand Count computer verification law can apply to the 2006 election cycle. I am to file by a date after the deadline.
STILL VOTING?
SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA
ERNEST HANCOCK, ) Arizona Supreme Court
) No. CV-06-0252-SA
Petitioner, )
)
v. )
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JAN BREWER - ARIZONA SECRETARY )
OF STATE, )
) O R D E R
Respondent. )
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On July 25, 2006, the Petitioner filed a Special Action Petition. After consideration,
IT IS ORDERED that the Response to the Special Action Petition shall be filed on or before noon on Friday, August 11, 2006. The Reply shall be filed on or before noon on Tuesday, August 15, 2006. There shall be no oral argument.
DATED this ____________ day of July, 2006.
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Rebecca White Berch
Duty Justice
TO:
Ernest Hancock
Hon Terry Goddard, Arizona Attorney General
Attn: Diana L Varela
jrs
1 Comments in Response to Supreme Court orders AZ Secretary of State to Respond 12 hours before deadline
The tedium of the governmental processes is often not merely bureaucratic constipation, but a very
effective weapon employed to destroy all paths to victory for opponents of the criminal oligarchy. If the government considered honest elections to be a matter of "national security", the law would be immediately implemented at gunpoint within a few hours. But honest elections would do nothing to serve the cause of a tyranny, would they?