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Judge Roberts Enlightens the Committee
by aurelio23
The newly appointed Chief of the US Supreme Court is
known for his bright intellect, his profound knowledge of the law and his
capacity for providing extensive correlations and references to any subject
discussed. We overheard the following conversation at the latest ping pong
tournament at the Justice Department
"Judge Roberts, we have covered a great deal of ground
during the sessions leading to your final appointment as Chief Justice. I would
like to ask you a simple question and expect a simple answer. We appreciate the
weight and careful structure of your replies that at times go beyond what is
needed. My question is: Can the Supreme Court incorporate itself and sell its
shares in Wall Street?"
"Your question suggests a serious analysis of its contents
in line with the established precedents reflected in Section 5, article 23 of
the corresponding regulatory amendment, which in any case also answers to the
requirements "pro-bono" and "in tempore", without ignoring "ego me bene habeo"
as expressed by the Judge Adjunct to the District Court in a case of similar
intention, but not exceeding the limits of judicial stress or any unknown
denomination that can interact upon the notions presented but not yet
integrated into the corresponding brief, this of course as long as a simple
legal instrument such as a petition or a contentious writ of assimilation can
be introduced prior to further evaluation and assessment of the matter in
question, but keeping in mind that ...."
"Thank you Judge Roberts!"
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