Gunmaker Remington can be sued over how it marketed the Bushmaster rifle used to kill 20 children and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, a divided Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Thursday. [More]Because the oath-breaking judicial tyrants have usurped for themselves fraudulent "authority" to overrule a clear law and impose their own will instead.
Expect it to go to SCOTUS. Too bad we can't expect to see an order for these treasonous scoundrels to receive lawful sentences. Anybody know their names?
[Via Roger J]
3 links from the court website:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.jud.ct.gov/external/supapp/aro.htm#Supreme
Decision
https://www.jud.ct.gov/external/supapp/Cases/AROcr/CR331/331CR865.pdf
Dissent
https://www.jud.ct.gov/external/supapp/Cases/AROcr/CR331/331CR865E.pdf
ReplyDeletehttps://www.jud.ct.gov/external/supapp/supjustices.htm
Names at the top of decision:
Palmer, McDonald, Robinson, Vertefeuille,
Mullins, Kahn and Elgo, Js.*
Note some dissented.
This case originally was scheduled to be argued before a panel of this court consisting of Justices Palmer, McDonald, Robinson, Mullins, Kahn, Vertefeuille and Elgo. Although Justices Robinson and Kahn were not present when the case was argued before the court, they have read the briefs and appendices, and listened to a recording of the oral argument prior to participating in this decision.
ReplyDelete4-3 ruling
Majority:
Justice Richard N. Palmer
Justice Andrew J. McDonald
Justice Raheem L. Mullins
Justice Maria Araujo Kahn
Dissenting:
Chief Justice Richard Robinson
Senior Justice Christine S. Vertefeuille
Appellate Judge Nina F. Elgo