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Politics : Why is Gore Trying to Steal the Presidency?

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To: Herschel Rubin who wrote (3408)12/7/2000 2:48:28 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) of 3887
 
If they rule differently both rulings would be valid in their respective counties until changed on appeal. One assumes that each losing party would appeal, in which the Appeals Court or State Supreme Court would presumably consolidate the cases and decide which approach was correct. Those courts are unlikely to allow vastly disparate remedies to stand, though they could do so -- remedies are discretionary with the court, so in theory vastly different remedies would not be illegal, and both remedies could be allowed to stand.
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