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To: Voltaire who wrote (23471)12/8/2000 10:31:16 PM
From: DepyDog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Depy is sad tonight. Sad day for the Republic for which we stand. Hopefully, this will be resolved and the rule of LAW will prevail and NOT some kind of partisan,"win at all costs". God bless America. Depy



To: Voltaire who wrote (23471)12/8/2000 10:34:04 PM
From: abstract  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
i like lewis and his informality a lot - if he weren't on tv he probably would have his robe off and his sandaled feet on the railing.

- after midnight last night I posted an article about Sauls - so i posted about lewis - Sauls was reprimanded very severely a few years ago by the flsc:

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 7 — In November 1998, Judge N. Sanders Sauls of Leon County Circuit Court was hauled to the woodshed by the Florida Supreme Court in what many here recall as the most extraordinary professional humiliation in North Florida's recent legal history.

The justices had summoned Judge Sauls to their offices to discuss his performance as chief circuit judge in Leon County and more specifically his efforts to dismiss a court administrator. The justices had been besieged by complaints that Judge Sauls's style was autocratic and about a courthouse bitterly divided under his leadership. During a tense meeting, they bluntly laid down the law, telling Judge Sauls that he had been arbitrary and unfair and that things had to change.