I just had a question...i was thinking about it today-
does a judge's opinion have to be in court, or can it be out of court, pertaining to what "briefly" means?
and- does it matter what kind of judge it is?
by out of court i mean- if a judge tells someone- briefly is open ended, and doesn't have a definitive time on it, so whether it's 5 seconds or 5 minutes, neither one can be the meaning....
but then i know that wouldn't hold any ground legally, because there wouldn't be case law. i'm just saying IF, we were able to get a judge to give an opinion on it, would that help us out at all?
does a judge's opinion have to be in court, or can it be out of court, pertaining to what "briefly" means?
and- does it matter what kind of judge it is?
by out of court i mean- if a judge tells someone- briefly is open ended, and doesn't have a definitive time on it, so whether it's 5 seconds or 5 minutes, neither one can be the meaning....
but then i know that wouldn't hold any ground legally, because there wouldn't be case law. i'm just saying IF, we were able to get a judge to give an opinion on it, would that help us out at all?
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