I realize people welcome Mach back, thinking he has some insight into what is going on with the Italian courts that we don't. While I certainly don't have any issue with him posting here, or anywhere else, I think it is clear that his "insight" is pretty much limited to cherry picking the version of the law, procedures, value of decisions, etc. that he wants to be valid.
We all do that to a certain extent, but I would never indicate that my version of what I want to happen, or what I hope a decision means or doesn't mean, is a certainty.
It looks pretty clear to me that the Italian SC does have the authority to do what they did, and that is only being challenged by a very few who have a vested interest in creating a version of the case in public that does not make them look bad. And these are also people who have been consistently wrong in their predictions of what is legal, what courts have authority to do, and what the ultimate decisions of the court will be. They make pronouncements with such certainty that many people believe them. But it looks to me that they just take the version of the situation they wish was true, and proclaim it to be such, with certainty.
I am no expert on Italian law, but I fully expect all this business about the motivation to be taking too long to be a bunch of nothing. They have taken over 90 days before. The court already declared their decision, and now just needs to provide the written rationale for it.
I'll believe any reports to the contrary when they actually happen, and not before.
We all do that to a certain extent, but I would never indicate that my version of what I want to happen, or what I hope a decision means or doesn't mean, is a certainty.
It looks pretty clear to me that the Italian SC does have the authority to do what they did, and that is only being challenged by a very few who have a vested interest in creating a version of the case in public that does not make them look bad. And these are also people who have been consistently wrong in their predictions of what is legal, what courts have authority to do, and what the ultimate decisions of the court will be. They make pronouncements with such certainty that many people believe them. But it looks to me that they just take the version of the situation they wish was true, and proclaim it to be such, with certainty.
I am no expert on Italian law, but I fully expect all this business about the motivation to be taking too long to be a bunch of nothing. They have taken over 90 days before. The court already declared their decision, and now just needs to provide the written rationale for it.
I'll believe any reports to the contrary when they actually happen, and not before.