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<blockquote data-quote="Old_Slapper" data-source="post: 8915816" data-attributes="member: 690458"><p>You said it was a court decision that Trump is a ******.</p><p></p><p>Apparently, you are not very intelligent. So, to help you out, I Googled what the definition of "Court Decision," and this is what is says:</p><p></p><p>A court decision is the official ruling or resolution from a judge or court, determining the rights, obligations, or outcome of a legal case after analyzing facts and applying laws, often resulting in a binding judgment, order, or decree that tells parties what to do. It's the final say on a dispute, encompassing the reasoning (<a href="https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=e453197352e1fd18&sxsrf=AE3TifN4QHj_bD05XpIWi7BuYXgVXYGP6A%3A1766596167543&q=opinion&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwilq5zI29aRAxXaODQIHWCYEasQxccNegQIORAB&mstk=AUtExfCfaPdYzIJNrPRHyQ22lVTbjVISEDBG-UzJIX0_U80Lx6nIhh8grebmRfLF-s4ln95TICc-rUYKtcf-TNW9vW4vhrxwSf_gdGjaFfJaX-RZCX1KhMYsFsUScwnArftyHjPi2WuLVe6Avwtzo_UWfZE6zjwwhWnVETEQkPnvJQoaCQEKeOm3w6tBvPhR0l2XXvnt3REXv0zI9voQAQTUukq5vEgZBlJGElmW48-5UWQgP_CFPXrGFpKbDIfB4fJtBgpFv36gTXem95DMXbYZ_9Y-&csui=3" target="_blank">opinion</a>) and the specific command (<a href="https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=e453197352e1fd18&sxsrf=AE3TifN4QHj_bD05XpIWi7BuYXgVXYGP6A%3A1766596167543&q=order&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwilq5zI29aRAxXaODQIHWCYEasQxccNegQIORAC&mstk=AUtExfCfaPdYzIJNrPRHyQ22lVTbjVISEDBG-UzJIX0_U80Lx6nIhh8grebmRfLF-s4ln95TICc-rUYKtcf-TNW9vW4vhrxwSf_gdGjaFfJaX-RZCX1KhMYsFsUScwnArftyHjPi2WuLVe6Avwtzo_UWfZE6zjwwhWnVETEQkPnvJQoaCQEKeOm3w6tBvPhR0l2XXvnt3REXv0zI9voQAQTUukq5vEgZBlJGElmW48-5UWQgP_CFPXrGFpKbDIfB4fJtBgpFv36gTXem95DMXbYZ_9Y-&csui=3" target="_blank">order</a>) to resolve the matter, and can be called a judgment, ruling, or sentence. </p><p></p><p>Key aspects of a court decision:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Resolution:</strong> <br /> It resolves the issues in a case, deciding who wins or loses, what must happen next, or if a case is dismissed. <br /> <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Components:</strong> <br /> Includes facts, legal analysis, the court's reasoning, and a final order or judgment. <br /> </li> </ul><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Terminology:</strong> <br /> Often used interchangeably with judgment, ruling, decree, order, sentence, or opinion (though opinions explain the reasoning, while decisions are the final directive). <br /> </li> </ul><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Types:</strong> <br /> Can be a final judgment (like a conviction or acquittal), a dismissal, or an interim order (like scheduling). <br /> </li> </ul><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Impact:</strong> <br /> Legally binding, meaning parties must comply, though appeals are possible. </li> </ul></li> </ul><p></p><p>So, by definition, saying it was a "court decision" is the same thing as saying he was convicted. There's your proof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_Slapper, post: 8915816, member: 690458"] You said it was a court decision that Trump is a ******. Apparently, you are not very intelligent. So, to help you out, I Googled what the definition of "Court Decision," and this is what is says: A court decision is the official ruling or resolution from a judge or court, determining the rights, obligations, or outcome of a legal case after analyzing facts and applying laws, often resulting in a binding judgment, order, or decree that tells parties what to do. It's the final say on a dispute, encompassing the reasoning ([URL='https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=e453197352e1fd18&sxsrf=AE3TifN4QHj_bD05XpIWi7BuYXgVXYGP6A%3A1766596167543&q=opinion&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwilq5zI29aRAxXaODQIHWCYEasQxccNegQIORAB&mstk=AUtExfCfaPdYzIJNrPRHyQ22lVTbjVISEDBG-UzJIX0_U80Lx6nIhh8grebmRfLF-s4ln95TICc-rUYKtcf-TNW9vW4vhrxwSf_gdGjaFfJaX-RZCX1KhMYsFsUScwnArftyHjPi2WuLVe6Avwtzo_UWfZE6zjwwhWnVETEQkPnvJQoaCQEKeOm3w6tBvPhR0l2XXvnt3REXv0zI9voQAQTUukq5vEgZBlJGElmW48-5UWQgP_CFPXrGFpKbDIfB4fJtBgpFv36gTXem95DMXbYZ_9Y-&csui=3']opinion[/URL]) and the specific command ([URL='https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=e453197352e1fd18&sxsrf=AE3TifN4QHj_bD05XpIWi7BuYXgVXYGP6A%3A1766596167543&q=order&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwilq5zI29aRAxXaODQIHWCYEasQxccNegQIORAC&mstk=AUtExfCfaPdYzIJNrPRHyQ22lVTbjVISEDBG-UzJIX0_U80Lx6nIhh8grebmRfLF-s4ln95TICc-rUYKtcf-TNW9vW4vhrxwSf_gdGjaFfJaX-RZCX1KhMYsFsUScwnArftyHjPi2WuLVe6Avwtzo_UWfZE6zjwwhWnVETEQkPnvJQoaCQEKeOm3w6tBvPhR0l2XXvnt3REXv0zI9voQAQTUukq5vEgZBlJGElmW48-5UWQgP_CFPXrGFpKbDIfB4fJtBgpFv36gTXem95DMXbYZ_9Y-&csui=3']order[/URL]) to resolve the matter, and can be called a judgment, ruling, or sentence. Key aspects of a court decision: [LIST] [*][B]Resolution:[/B] It resolves the issues in a case, deciding who wins or loses, what must happen next, or if a case is dismissed. [*][LIST] [*][B]Components:[/B] Includes facts, legal analysis, the court's reasoning, and a final order or judgment. [/LIST] [LIST] [*][B]Terminology:[/B] Often used interchangeably with judgment, ruling, decree, order, sentence, or opinion (though opinions explain the reasoning, while decisions are the final directive). [/LIST] [LIST] [*][B]Types:[/B] Can be a final judgment (like a conviction or acquittal), a dismissal, or an interim order (like scheduling). [/LIST] [LIST] [*][B]Impact:[/B] Legally binding, meaning parties must comply, though appeals are possible. [/LIST] [/LIST] So, by definition, saying it was a "court decision" is the same thing as saying he was convicted. There's your proof. [/QUOTE]
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