Chaserious
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Conti Appeal Preview - Oral Argument Jan 14
by Chaserious inwith hopefully a good deal of interest here in the conti appeal tomorrow (or later today, depending on where you are), i thought that on my ride home from work tonight i'd preview what to expect and what i think the key issues are for any who are interested.
i have had a busy few weeks and haven't had time to read everything, but i had some time to look at the appeal briefs during my work commute the past couple days.
it'll be interesting to see what develops out of the network news coverage of this case.
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Chaserious
Thanks jwleaks. Appreciate your keeping all of the docs on your site, including the trial transcripts - that's where I read up on this. -
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Conti Appeal Preview - Oral Argument Jan 14
by Chaserious inwith hopefully a good deal of interest here in the conti appeal tomorrow (or later today, depending on where you are), i thought that on my ride home from work tonight i'd preview what to expect and what i think the key issues are for any who are interested.
i have had a busy few weeks and haven't had time to read everything, but i had some time to look at the appeal briefs during my work commute the past couple days.
it'll be interesting to see what develops out of the network news coverage of this case.
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Chaserious
With hopefully a good deal of interest here in the Conti appeal tomorrow (or later today, depending on where you are), I thought that on my ride home from work tonight I'd preview what to expect and what I think the key issues are for any who are interested. I have had a busy few weeks and haven't had time to read everything, but I had some time to look at the appeal briefs during my work commute the past couple days. It'll be interesting to see what develops out of the network news coverage of this case.
Procedure
- The attorneys for the parties will argue before a panel of three judges. There will be no witnesses or testimony, and the parties themselves are not required to attend.
- The rules allow 30 minutes for the defendants and 30 minutes for the plaintiff. Since there are two defendants in this case (the Watchtower and the North Fremont Congregation), it wouldn't be unusual to allow them more time, so that they aren't limited to 15 minutes each. The defendants (or appellants, as they are called here) will go first, and will usually save time for rebuttal, so will also speak last. Only one lawyer can speak for each party, and it appears that it will be Watchtower's appellate lawyer from a private firm, and not a Watchtower in-house attorney. The congregation is also represented by a different private firm.
- The lawyers might be able to speak freely for most of their allotted time, or they may be peppered with questions from the judges. It depends on the judges.
- The panel will issue a written opinion deciding the appeal within 90 days.
Issues
- The WTS has six arguments. (Sorry, but I'm on my tablet and don't have the links to the briefs. They can be easily found online). Four arguments go to overturning the verdict and last two relate to punitive damages only.
- The biggest issue is whether a negligence verdict is supported at all under California law given the facts of this case. A major dispute is whether the evidence supports misfeasance by the Cong. & WTS (in other words, doing something affirmatively wrong, rather than failing to warn). I suspect they will take up this issue in court.
- The only alleged misfeasance evidence is that, according to Candace Conti's lawyer, the elders assigned Candace to work with her abuser in field service. However, the defendants say there was no evidence of this at trial. Unless I am missing something, I tend to agree that there was not evidence of this.
- There was testimony that the elders assigned people to field service groups and set meeting times, and that at some point Candace was with her abuser going door to door. But it seems there was a lack of testimony that any elder assigned Candace to specifically pair up with the pedophile in field service.
- If Conti's lawyers can't win on misfeasance, their next hope is to uphold the verdict on a failure to warn/failure to prevent theory, based on a special relationship between the defendants and Ms. Conti. There is not a lot of authority for this under CA law (or at least this doesn't fit neatly into a box that there is a body of law on), so if it comes down to this issue, it may depend on whether the judges are willing to blaze a bit of a new trail. I get the sense that the trial judge had a strong feeling about this case from being closer to the facts and issues, and was not afraid to push the boundaries of established law on when a special relationship arises that gives rise to a duty to warn or protect.
- The defendants' second argument on appeal relates to jury instructions. I won't go into too much detail, except to say that the arguments claim that (1) the trial judge refused to give the jury the option to assign a percentage of fault to law enforcement entities and/or Candace's parents, (fault was allocated 60% molester, 27% WTS, 13% Congregation) (2) the trial judge should have explained to the jury that clergy did not have a legal duty to report abuse at the time, and (3) the judge didn't appropriately explain to the jury how the defendants could have satisfied the duty to warn.
- I don't know that there is much here for the defendants to work with, but jury instructions are one of the most common grounds for reversal. Unlike the first issue (where the defendants could basically win the case if they succeed) if there is a reversal on jury instructions, a new trial would be ordered, so that different instructions can be given in the new trial.
That's about all I have time for. I think the other two issues raised by WTS are probably just noise in any event. Punitive damages I didn't really get to anyway. Hopefully some member of the JWN community will attend and report back.
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Who Benefits from the Multi-Billion Dollar Real Estate Empire that is WT?
by TTATTelder inthis thread is to formally address this subject.
this is for forum members and especially for lurkers (current witnesses reading this in secret).
please feel free to post any additional points.. there are a lot of changes happening in wt land.
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Chaserious
In the US, ministers don't have to pay taxes on housing costs used in the course of providing ministerial services, whether it's free housing or an allowance. Medical expenses are not taxable for anyone. Even if you work for a for-profit company you don't pay tax on what your employer pays for your health insurance.
Same goes for hotel and plane tickets - if you travel for business for a private employer, you don't have to pay taxes on what that costs. Now if the WTS was paying for a pure vacation, it might be income. But you can bet whenever a GB member goes to Fiji, he gives a talk and thus it's the equivalent of business travel. Just one of the perks of the job.
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Obama and Muslims
by Shanagirl1 inin audacity of hope he writes: i will stand with the muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.
the quote comes from page 261 of the paperback edition of the audacity of hope.. he couildn't march in solidarity.
yesterday the "political winds shift" happened.
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Chaserious
What a perfect example of how the vitriolic Obama haters never let minor things like facts get in their way.
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Conti Appeal Oral Arguments slated for 9 A.M., Jan. 14, 2014. Recap of Defendant Watchtower's Complaint of Errors for your info.
by AndersonsInfo inconti appeal hearing-summary of watchtowers complaint of errors with plaintiff's reply.
the following statements were taken from the introduction of respondents brief a136641 -attorney richard simons' response for plaintiff.
defendants argue that the affirmative duty imposed by the trial court impinges on their religious freedom.
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Chaserious
Let's say it goes all the way to CA Supreme Court and WT loses there. Can WT then try taking it to the US Supreme Court?
Yes, although they cannot appeal the special relationship/duty to warn issue to the US Supreme Court, which is probably the issue that the CA appeal court will be most interested in (and probably their strongest argument on appeal). Since that relates only to state law, the Supreme Court cannot hear that issue. Here is a link to the jwleaks post of the WTS appeal brief, which outlines the six grounds for appeal raised by WTS. It appears to me that in theory, four of the other six arguments aside from the duty to warn issue could be appealed to the US Supreme Court.
Technically, they could ask the US Supreme Court to hear the case even if the CA Supreme Court declines to hear the appeal.
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Is Watchtower's stance against education only for North American witnesses
by wannaexit ini was reading on a european ex jw forum where some feel that watchtower's railing against higher education is primarily for north america issue.
this is due that many in usa and canada leave home to leave on campus.
it was mentioned that many young european jw attend universities and its not frowned on.. i found this odd because i heard what morris and losch said about education in italy.
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Chaserious
@Chaserious i was talking about long term planning. In my country it has been like that for the last 3 decades.. people need higher education here in order to get a decent job.
Yes, and don't you think in 5 or 10 or 20 years you will also need higher education to get a decent job in North America (to the extent you don't already). 18 year olds who listen to the GB now will regret it as higher education becomes more and more important.
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Is Watchtower's stance against education only for North American witnesses
by wannaexit ini was reading on a european ex jw forum where some feel that watchtower's railing against higher education is primarily for north america issue.
this is due that many in usa and canada leave home to leave on campus.
it was mentioned that many young european jw attend universities and its not frowned on.. i found this odd because i heard what morris and losch said about education in italy.
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Chaserious
Educational systems and job opportunities differ per country. So local circumstances play a role in the decisions whether it is wise to follow higher education or not.
That is kind of short sighted, isn't it? Whether or not to get a college education impacts not only someone's ability to immediately find work in the current job market, but the next 40-50 years of her life. Just because you can find unskilled or trade work now when you are 20 doesn't mean it will be there when you are 40.
Unless you really want to take your chances that "the end" is right around the corner, as JW who have been foregoing college for generations have.
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Who Benefits from the Multi-Billion Dollar Real Estate Empire that is WT?
by TTATTelder inthis thread is to formally address this subject.
this is for forum members and especially for lurkers (current witnesses reading this in secret).
please feel free to post any additional points.. there are a lot of changes happening in wt land.
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Chaserious
In before Illuminati, Rothschilds, RandCam, Freemasons, and whoever shot JFK. -
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Looks like ABC New York got the okay.
by truthseekeriam inhttp://appellatecases.courtinfo.ca.gov/search/case/dockets.cfm?dist=1&doc_id=2025979&doc_no=a136641.
12/19/2014order filed.
upon due consideration, the media request of applicant abc news to make a video recording of oral argument in the above-referenced appeal is granted.
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Chaserious
It is kind of at the eleventh hour, but I would think that if someone who can make a bona fide claim to being a member of the media (such as running or contributing to a blog, website, etc) wished to attend, they too could get permission to record.
I was a court employee for a year and we were very careful about giving equal access rights to all members of the media, whether they be a lone blogger or a major newspaper reporter.
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Upcoming meeting Re: KH Construction
by pixel infresh from the "press":to all bodies of elders in the united states branch territoryre: local design/construction department broadcastdear brothers:the work of constructing and maintaining theocratic facilities throughout the unitedstates branch territory is indeed great!
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29:1) with this in mind, we are pleased to informyou of a special meeting to be presented on saturday, january 31, 2015, at 3:00 p.m. easternstandard time (est) to all elders and circuit overseers in the united states branch territory.the meeting will be approximately two and a half hours in length and will includepresentations by members of the local design/construction department, the united statesbranch committee, the worldwide design/construction department, and a member of the governingbody.
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Chaserious
Will the new design feature a large, blinking jw.org sign on the roofs?