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Originally Posted by 1blackman1
I actually said that matter would proceed to trial. What I also said is that truth is an absolute defense and Fox has not argued once there was truth to the election fraud claims.
See that is the issue with people like Waco, blatantly state a lie about what someone supposedly stated, then argue against that lie. Be better Waco. Oh that is right, you admitted proudly that you are like Tucker, a liar.
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Originally Posted by 1blackman1
There’s no surprises that will come out at trial, both sides will have shot their load in the recent MSJ briefs. If you think some new evidence is gonna show up at trial, you clearly have ZERO clue how this works. It at Perry Mason or Alley McBeal, both sides have informed the court about any evidence which could be dispositive of this matter without trial.
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What are summary Judgement briefs?
A Summary Judgment motion is
a request for the court to decide legal issues involved in the case, based on the evidence identified during discovery. The Summary Judgment motion is filed with the court usually by the defendant at the end of discovery.
still want to claim that Dominion didn't ask for a summary judgement in their favor?
https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/21/busin...ent/index.html
Lawyers for
Dominion Voting Systems argued Tuesday that its defamation case against
Fox News is so strong that a trial isn’t needed, and the judge followed up with some challenging questions for the right-wing outlet during an all-day courtroom clash.
Both sides were in court for a major hearing, where they tried to persuade Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis to to grant “summary judgment” — and decide the case in their favor now, instead of proceeding to a scheduled jury trial next month