Anonymous ID: 0e9c15 Sept. 8, 2018, 1:29 p.m. No.2937413   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Florida set to rig the bench in November

 

Two Dems and a Bush era holdover Florida Supreme Court Justices are set to expire in 2019 but hidden in Amendment 6 is a plan to keep them for another 4 years

 

Barbara J Periente, R Fred Lewis and Peggy A Quince, chief Justices of the Florida Supreme Court are coming up to their expiration in 2019.

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Justices_of_the_Florida_Supreme_Court

 

Amendment 6 which will be voted on November 6th under the guise of victims rights and touting bipartisanship has tethered to it lengthening the Judicial retirement age to 75 (currently 70, I've seen this tried in other states) as well as the prohibition of the state courts deference to administrative agencies interpretation of state statutes or rule in lawsuits (double edged sword- corps. can play stupid at the request of Congress in US supreme Court cases and pass down rulings to state court cases) too much legalese for me to properly interpret but feels bad man.

 

https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendment_6,Marsy%27s_Law_Crime_Victims_Rights,_Judicial_Retirement_Age,_and_Judicial_Interpretation_of_Laws_and_Rules_Amendment(2018)

 

Marsy's law as it is called "will provide Florida crime victims with rights equal to those already provided to those who are accused or convicted of a crime – nothing more and nothing less" according to https://www.marsyslawforfl.com/what_is_marsy_s_law_for_florida

 

But in the Amendment Three bench seats are on the table as well as the Chevron Defense of 1984 (this needs split in three and voted separately