On 30/10/20 10:11 am, Roger Clarke wrote:

... assumption needs to always be that 'the law is an ass  ...

Court hearings are now held online. Would a judge at an online meeting decide that online meetings are not legal?

If they did you could appeal the decision on the grounds the online hearing was not legal, based on the precedent set by that judgement. Of course if the hearing was not legal then the decision is not valid, so it is not a precedent, in which case it is. ;-)


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