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Attorney Sidney Powell: "If That Is Not Big Enough For Justice Roberts To Take The Case, He Should Be Impeached,"

Steyn cautioned that it appears Chief Justice John Roberts has no appetite for getting involved in an election.

Sidney Powell tells Rush Limbaugh, that if the Chief Justice refuses to hear this case, amid growing evidence of voter fraud, then he should be impeached.

https://welovetrump.com/2020/11/28/attorney-sidney-powell-if-that-isnt-big-enough-for-justice-roberts-to-take-the-case-he-should-be-impeached/?utm_source=PTN&utm_medium=mixed&utm_campaign=PTN


Just Found This:

The Supreme Court decides to hear a case based on at least four of the nine Justices of the Supreme Court agreeing to grant the Petition for Certiorari. If four Justices agree to grant the petition, the Supreme Court will consider the case.

  • My Comment: We have 5 Supreme Court Justices who are Conservative Constitution Upholding Justices on the Bench, so that is more than 4! So getting our Election/Voter Fraud cases heard should be no problem. If Justice Roberts doesn't agree, who cares? He has been rendered irrelevant.

A Petition for Certiorari is granted in very, few selected cases—fewer than 100 a year, by the Supreme Court of the United States.

A petition for Writ Certiorari is a request that the court hear your case. The Supreme Court receives over 5000 writs of Certiorari every year. Each writ and the case it comes from is reviewed the Supreme Court clerks and then shortened into a cert. memo. The cert. memo is what the Supreme Court justices use to actually decide the case. Upon reviewing the memo, the particular justice that the case was assigned to will either deny the appeal himself and affirm the appeals court judgment or will bring the cert. memo before the other justices and debate whether the case should be heard. In order for the case to be heard, four justices must agree to hear the case. This is known as the Rule of Four. If four justices vote to hear the case, then it is placed onto the court’s docket and the parties and their attorney’s are notified that the Supreme Court agrees to hear the case.

The court will typically grant the petitions of cases that are exceptionally unique and that present an issue of law that would be considered far-reaching throughout the United States. The Supreme Court also prefers cases that are clear examples for the lower court so that exact guidance can be given.

https://www.freeadvice.com/legal/how-does-the-supreme-court-decide-to-hear-a-case/


About Justice Roberts:

Whistleblower: New Epstein Tapes Show Top Supreme Court Justice (Roberts) Being Blackmailed – The Clover Chronicle

https://poal.co/s/QStorm/220919

#Attorney Sidney Powell: "If That Is Not Big Enough For Justice Roberts To Take The Case, He Should Be Impeached," Steyn cautioned that it appears Chief Justice John Roberts has no appetite for getting involved in an election. Sidney Powell tells Rush Limbaugh, that if the Chief Justice refuses to hear this case, amid growing evidence of voter fraud, then he should be impeached. https://welovetrump.com/2020/11/28/attorney-sidney-powell-if-that-isnt-big-enough-for-justice-roberts-to-take-the-case-he-should-be-impeached/?utm_source=PTN&utm_medium=mixed&utm_campaign=PTN ---- #Just Found This: **The Supreme Court decides to hear a case based on at least four of the nine Justices of the Supreme Court agreeing to grant the Petition for Certiorari.** **If four Justices agree to grant the petition, the Supreme Court will consider the case.** - *My Comment: We have 5 Supreme Court Justices who are Conservative Constitution Upholding Justices on the Bench, so that is more than 4! So getting our Election/Voter Fraud cases heard should be no problem. If Justice Roberts doesn't agree, who cares? He has been rendered irrelevant.* A Petition for Certiorari is granted in very, few selected cases—fewer than 100 a year, by the Supreme Court of the United States. A petition for Writ Certiorari is a request that the court hear your case. The Supreme Court receives over 5000 writs of Certiorari every year. Each writ and the case it comes from is reviewed the Supreme Court clerks and then shortened into a cert. memo. The cert. memo is what the Supreme Court justices use to actually decide the case. Upon reviewing the memo, the particular justice that the case was assigned to will either deny the appeal himself and affirm the appeals court judgment or will bring the cert. memo before the other justices and debate whether the case should be heard. In order for the case to be heard, four justices must agree to hear the case. This is known as the Rule of Four. If four justices vote to hear the case, then it is placed onto the court’s docket and the parties and their attorney’s are notified that the Supreme Court agrees to hear the case. The court will typically grant the petitions of cases that are exceptionally unique and that present an issue of law that would be considered far-reaching throughout the United States. The Supreme Court also prefers cases that are clear examples for the lower court so that exact guidance can be given. https://www.freeadvice.com/legal/how-does-the-supreme-court-decide-to-hear-a-case/ ---- About Justice Roberts: #Whistleblower: New Epstein Tapes Show Top Supreme Court Justice (Roberts) Being Blackmailed – The Clover Chronicle https://poal.co/s/QStorm/220919

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