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FPP <fredp1571@gmail.com> wrote:On 4/30/24 2:37 PM, BTR1701 wrote:"Dimensional Traveler" <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:On 4/30/2024 1:23 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:The Horny Goat <lcraver@home.ca> wrote:
>ROFLMAO. You have no clue how the courts actually work.What the heck do issues of domestic violence have to do with squatters
moving in when the homeowner is away and refusing to vamoose in near
record time when found out?
If >I< were Governor I'd work towards instant eviction along with
award of damages as soon as an injuction were obtained and i would
order application for such injunctions get ultra-high priority in
court scheduling. (I'd be satisfied with 2-3 hour turnaround - and
DEFINITELY not 4-6 weeks as I've heard of in some jurisdictions)
Courts enforce the law. Change the law and the courts have no choice
but to comply with it.Courts don't enforce the law. You're supposed to be a LAWYER, for>
fuck's sake. Ask USCourts.gov.
The federal judiciary operates separately from the executive and
legislative branches, but often works with them as the Constitution
requires. Federal laws are passed by Congress and signed by the president.
The judicial branch decides the constitutionality of federal laws and
resolves other disputes about federal laws. However, judges depend on our
government's executive branch to enforce court decisions.
And here Effa uses one of his favorite "change the subject" tactics,
hoping no one will notice and he'll score a win on Usenet today.
>
Everything he cited references the federal courts when the federal
courts have nothing to do with state landlord/tenant law. His entire
response is an irrelevancy.
>
Nothing he wrote above changes the fact that if the Arizona legislature
changed the law and gave citizens the right to summarily eject squatters,
a state court would apply that law to any case coming before it.
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