The Senate's subpoenas did not violate the separation of powers principle, and subpoenaed materials would not violate confidentiality laws, Thomason added.
"Indeed, if that were the case, it would be illegal for any County official to 'see' any ballot after it was prepared for voting. It is apparent that the word 'person,' as used in this statute, does not refer to government officials," Thomason said.
LoL! I love it when judges try to be polite but sound so condescending.
He pulled their pants down, bent them over his knee, beat the hell out of them with his belt, told to stand up like men and stop you're crying, and go do what you're told. At least he was polite about it!
LoL! I love it when judges try to be polite but sound so condescending.
Slang: "You supervisors are idiots!"
He pulled their pants down, bent them over his knee, beat the hell out of them with his belt, told to stand up like men and stop you're crying, and go do what you're told. At least he was polite about it!