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Religious discrimination in South Carolina?!

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seniorjudge

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? Louisiana

I found this on the website for the South Carolina Administrative Law Court under frequently asked questions:

"Can I talk to the Judge?


No party or protestant is allowed to speak to the Judge about the case without all the other parties being involved. Each Judge has a staff person that you can speak to who can clarify procedural and scheduling matters and provide information from the case file, but no Judge or ALC employee can give you legal advice and you should never attempt to discuss the facts of your case with any Judge or employee of the ALC. Your opportunity to explain the facts and your position is at the hearing."

http://www.scaljd.net/faq.htm#Can I talk to the Judge


My question: Is it okay to talk to the judge if you are Catholic?What is the name of your state?
 


Some Random Guy

Senior Member
Yes, but its the part later on that makes it hard to win in court:

"you should never attempt to discuss the facts of your case with any Judge.."
 

seniorjudge

Senior Member
Curt581 said:
The other day, I went through the drive-thru at a fast food place. When I got to the speaker, I ordered a cheeseburger. The voice asked me if I wanted a franchise in Pensacola with that.

Do you think this would be a good business opportunity for me?
I have always found franchises to be tough and dry. I much prefer cheeboogies.
 

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