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Old 08-19-2018, 11:18 AM   #173
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
True enough, but I looked at the evidence and made up my own mind rather than cite some judge who is most certainly not a subject matter expert.
The judge does NOT need to be an expert in the subject matter. A judge only needs to be an expert in the LAW, Which crosses and applies to all subject matter.

The bottom line is according to the EXPERT opinion of the judge in the matter of the LAW, Apple and company broke the law.

Unless you have a law degree and are licensed to practice law and you want to go find a LAW that contradicts Judge Cote's law ruling, all you have is your opinion.

You are free to have it, but it doesn't mean squat in term of what is allowable and provable by law.
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