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Frivolous Antifa restraining order, now owe legal fees
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 3113582" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>The numbers aren't reliable in any case (for or against the 9th) because the only court that can overturn them is SCOTUS. SCOTUS declines far more cases than they review. In the last year alone, 6,303 cases were filed and only 71 were actually argued. So it's hard to say how many would've been overturned had they been accepted. Sure, some of them didn't warrant a review, but SCOTUS and other courts have to do triage. They could never hear all the legitimate cases that are filed.</p><p></p><p>That's one reason the DoJ has such an abnormally high conviction rate. It would be difficult to argue against bias in the federal court system in favor of the federal government, when both statistics, and anecdotal cases of prosecutorial overreach are considered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 3113582, member: 1132"] The numbers aren't reliable in any case (for or against the 9th) because the only court that can overturn them is SCOTUS. SCOTUS declines far more cases than they review. In the last year alone, 6,303 cases were filed and only 71 were actually argued. So it's hard to say how many would've been overturned had they been accepted. Sure, some of them didn't warrant a review, but SCOTUS and other courts have to do triage. They could never hear all the legitimate cases that are filed. That's one reason the DoJ has such an abnormally high conviction rate. It would be difficult to argue against bias in the federal court system in favor of the federal government, when both statistics, and anecdotal cases of prosecutorial overreach are considered. [/QUOTE]
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