We've seen lots of stories about judges who seem to be idiots, but how about this one. She wants a signature from Steve Irwin, an Australian who died in 2006.
We've seen lots of stories about judges who seem to be idiots, but how about this one. She wants a signature from Steve Irwin, an Australian who died in 2006.
Look at the flip side of this situation. Here is a judge that does not trust press sources. Steve Irwin's death was covered for several days after he died.
We've seen lots of stories about judges who seem to be idiots, but how about this one. She wants a signature from Steve Irwin, an Australian who died in 2006.
Ever wonder about the wording Superior court judge came from. Nothing Superior about the mentality of this idiot but then it is in LA so you can't expect too much I guess.
Actually lots of legal rights depend on proof of death--like all government death benefits. Looks like the judge is just doing her job and will make the right call once everything is documented. Contracts and legal decisions are predicated on proof whether we like it or not.
:P :? When my father died, they billed me for medical expences that happened a month after his death. I gave them the address of the place that he is buried at :idea: :thumbup: :-P :)