brycejones
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The poor Onion.
The poor Onion.
As it turns out, she indeed screwed up badly at trial. There's a rule that says you have to make an objection on the record at trial in order to preserve the matter for appeal.
"Trump doesn't have an appeal": Experts say Trump may fire lawyer after being "burned very severely"
Legal experts skewered Alina Habba's "comedy of bumbling errors" in Trump defamation trialnews.yahoo.com
I mean, she wasn't a public defender, and he had the option at any point during trial to replace her. I can't imagine it's generally accepted to call mulligan for any case you lose just because you think (or even others think) the council you selected sucks.Doesn’t this just open up an appeal based upon his lawyer being grossly incompetent?
I mean, she wasn't a public defender, and he had the option at any point during trial to replace her. I can't imagine it's generally accepted to call mulligan for any case you lose just because you think (or even others think) the council you selected sucks.
If that was the case you'd never get guilty verdicts.
Trump's only remedy is to sue Habba for malpractice, though I doubt her insurance would cover but a fraction of this verdict.
This is what happens when you choose your lawyer based on looks instead of skill and experience.
999Another one here's that Habba won't be solving with her IQ.. but the people here might have fun with:
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Add 915.7?Yep for Caroll's next trick.. turn 83.3 into 999!
I haven't had my coffee yet, but 24 in the diagram, +1 in the A of answer, +1 in the word triangle if you wanna get real pedantic.
Is it some E number?Another one here's that Habba won't be solving with her IQ.. but the people here might have fun with:
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As it turns out, she indeed screwed up badly at trial. There's a rule that says you have to make an objection on the record at trial in order to preserve the matter for appeal.
"Trump doesn't have an appeal": Experts say Trump may fire lawyer after being "burned very severely"
Legal experts skewered Alina Habba's "comedy of bumbling errors" in Trump defamation trialnews.yahoo.com
Horseshit, e is a letter, and he didn't ask for scientific notation.
We could go with F88 is you prefer hexadecimal.Horseshit, e is a letter, and he didn't ask for scientific notation.
Don't make me kludge that into some Roman numeral for a quintillion or some shit.
Better, that's at least a format that serves a purpose other than saving chalk.We could go with F88 is you prefer hexadecimal.
Engineering notation was invented to display large numbers on early computers, calculators, and other devices with tiny displays. Until I looked it up, I thought it was older than that. It's also useful in hammering home the importance of significant digits.Better, that's at least a format that serves a purpose other than saving chalk.
That'd have to be e88 though right? For the two sticks anyhow.
Oh duh, my brain was seeing a 6 over there.Engineering notation was invented to display large numbers on early computers, calculators, and other devices with tiny displays. Until I looked it up, I thought it was older than that. It's also useful in hammering home the importance of significant digits.
Scientific notation - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
No, one stick moves from the 5 to the middle 0 and the other moves to form the leg on the F.
Sidenote: Found while looking for other, bigger numbers:
Kaktovik numerals - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Oh duh, my brain was seeing a 6 over there.
If we cheat hard enough we can turn this into a formula, like 5*M/11*8 (nobody said i can't break the sticks)