From South Carolina-
For the second time in less than a month, South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Diane S. Goodstein rejected arguments by The Episcopal Church and its subsidiary, The Episcopal Church in South Carolina, that the two groups are rightful owners of the churches, symbols and other assets of the Diocese of South Carolina.
In her Order denying the motion for reconsideration she stated, “Large portions of the motion are simply the proposed orders previously submitted to the Court or reiterations of the Defendants' positions at trial.”
The motion had also argued that because the Diocese had argued legal positions in the All Saints case contrary to those now being presented, that Judicial Estoppel should apply. In response, Judge Goodstein sharply noted... “The court finds that the Judicial Estoppel argument is without merit....If the Defendants' argument in the instant action was correct, no party previously adjudicated to be wrong would be able to correct their conduct in compliance with a court's holding. Such a result would be contrary to all sense of justice and order... With regards all other matters presented in Defendants' Motion for Reconsideration, they are hereby denied.”
More here-
http://www.counton2.com/story/28181235/sc-judge-reaffirms-ruling-against-the-episcopal-church
Opinion – 23 November 2024
1 day ago
1 comment:
Don't confuse Judge Goodstein w/ the facts (or the law), her mind's made up.
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