You can appeal it again and again until it gets to the supreme court; their word is the final one.
Appeal the verdict.
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what do you disagree with? amount of repair or total? liability decision? there are many different avenues dependant upon what the disagreement is about.
say phrases like: "well if it's what you want" or "good luck with that" coupled with "if you ever need any help you can call" (or words to that effect) as long as you say them in a genuinely caring and not sarcastic way, you will make it evident that you don't agree with their decision but are there to support them. and remember you don't have to actively help them go through with this decision just be there for them.
Yes, sometimes. Certain US District Court decisions can be appealed to the US Supreme Court on direct or expedited appeal, if the case involves a statute in which Congress specified initial appeals go directly to the Supreme Court, or if the nature of the case is such that it is important and will undoubtedly be appealed all the way to the Supreme Court, anyway.The normal route for US District Court cases is an appeal to the US Court of Appeals Circuit Court over the District Court's Circuit, then petitioned to the US Supreme Court if a party is dissatisfied with the Circuit Court's decision.
that elf bitch I dont know what elf that persons talking about (probably arya in which case I dont agree) but there is no information as to who will be the rider but the dragon will be green
Yes she does!!!!!
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I dont agree because we want more rigths i do not agree with the rights of students/YOLO
dont agree dont say its getto your getto
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