Arizona Supreme Court Rebuffed 2 More Requests To Overturn GOP Losses In 2022.

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Two lawsuits aiming to overturn the 2022 election were sharply rebuffed by the Arizona Supreme Court last week.


On Aug. 24, the high court shot down a special action petition urging justices to void the election results in Maricopa County for failing to go through appropriate legal avenues. Scottsdale-based attorney and avid Kari Lake fan Ryan Heath had argued, on behalf of voter David Mast and Cochise County Supervisor Tom Crosby, that Maricopa County violated signature verification rules during the 2022 midterms.

Crosby, a Republican, came under fire last year for refusing to certify the 2022 election results in Cochise County, spreading baseless allegations about the validity of tabulating machines and pushing for a hand count. After a court ordered him and his fellow reticent supervisor Peggy Judd to carry out their statutory duties, he did not show up to the board meeting in which the county’s tally was finally certified.
 
Maybe you missed this part?


The justices were skeptical of Heath’s attempt to petition them directly, skipping over both the appeals and superior court levels. In his petition, Heath argued that his case should be allowed to circumvent the normal process to save his clients unnecessary wait and expenses. But, the justices rebutted, the special action was filed nine months after the 2022 election concluded. And the issues raised in Heath’s appeal could be debated just as well in a lower court.

“Plaintiffs did not provide a compelling reason as to why this matter could not be initiated in a lower court, including the superior court, which has the ability to consider any evidence presented in accordance with court rules and make factual findings,” the justices concluded.
 
Two lawsuits aiming to overturn the 2022 election were sharply rebuffed by the Arizona Supreme Court last week.


On Aug. 24, the high court shot down a special action petition urging justices to void the election results in Maricopa County for failing to go through appropriate legal avenues. Scottsdale-based attorney and avid Kari Lake fan Ryan Heath had argued, on behalf of voter David Mast and Cochise County Supervisor Tom Crosby, that Maricopa County violated signature verification rules during the 2022 midterms.

Crosby, a Republican, came under fire last year for refusing to certify the 2022 election results in Cochise County, spreading baseless allegations about the validity of tabulating machines and pushing for a hand count. After a court ordered him and his fellow reticent supervisor Peggy Judd to carry out their statutory duties, he did not show up to the board meeting in which the county’s tally was finally certified.
What bullshit. The judge said they could have brought the lawsuit earlier, meanwhile, election law was changed to allow any signature on a voter's registration record to be used for ballot verification. He didn't even hear the case.
 
You people cannot and/or will not handle that you fucking lost.
No WE The People have a problem with election fraud and crooked courts throwing cases out for lack of standing instead of lack of merit. You just don't seem to get it OR you are purposely hiding something from We The People.
 
The highest courts in the land, both state and federal, have become lazy and fearful of actually doing their jobs. In most matters they are correct to ensure cases go through the complete process of the respective lower courts. Where they fail miserably is in cases that will inevitably end up back in their courts due to lack of precedence, such as these election cases, or hoping in vain liberal activist judges will adhere to the Constitution.

In this instance no lower court decision will satisfy both parties, which guarantees it ends up right where they are now. It's foolish and wasteful.
 
Two lawsuits aiming to overturn the 2022 election were sharply rebuffed by the Arizona Supreme Court last week.


On Aug. 24, the high court shot down a special action petition urging justices to void the election results in Maricopa County for failing to go through appropriate legal avenues. Scottsdale-based attorney and avid Kari Lake fan Ryan Heath had argued, on behalf of voter David Mast and Cochise County Supervisor Tom Crosby, that Maricopa County violated signature verification rules during the 2022 midterms.

Crosby, a Republican, came under fire last year for refusing to certify the 2022 election results in Cochise County, spreading baseless allegations about the validity of tabulating machines and pushing for a hand count. After a court ordered him and his fellow reticent supervisor Peggy Judd to carry out their statutory duties, he did not show up to the board meeting in which the county’s tally was finally certified.
Very good.

Another victory for democracy.
 
Please explain what was improper about their decision that demonstrates their "corruption".
The list of individual decisions is too long to list. The judiciary has protected the coverup of the stolen election. Other judges in other states and jurisdictions have done the same thing, mainly refusing to even examine mountains of evidence.
 
Apparently, it's too imaginary to talk about.

I asked you about this decision.
This decision is just one of many showing how detached from reality US courts are, how involved in the coverup they are, like Liz Cheney.
 
The list of individual decisions is too long to list. The judiciary has protected the coverup of the stolen election. Other judges in other states and jurisdictions have done the same thing, mainly refusing to even examine mountains of evidence.
I know what you mean. Everywhere I look, all I see are mountains of evidence.
 

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