Hello again, Superior Court Judge Sayaka Yukimura of the San Andreas Judicial Branch.
Forgive me but there must be some confusion! In your response you state that I was:
accusing our public defense division of suffering from "pure incompetence" or that the branch itself is "completely unfit for purpose"
However, I believe you've made an error! You see I wasn't accusing you of anything! Merely asking question!
My actual comments were:
Is it just pure incompetence?
Or is this supposed judicial branch just completely unfit for purpose?
You see, I was asking IS IT just..... and OR IS this...... with the commonly understood symbol a "?" also known as a "Question mark" at the end of these sentences. I cannot accuse one of something if I am asking a question. To avoid any further confusion on either of our parts I've done some research via the bible of the internet, aka, "wikipedia" and have discover the following:
The question mark ? (also known as interrogation point, query, or eroteme in journalism) is a punctuation mark that indicates a question or interrogative clause or phrase in many languages.
Due to this, I don't believe I've breached the requirements of a "GM22 - Contempt of Court" as per the penal code which states:
Minor willful disobedience to, or disregard of, a court order or any misconduct in the presence of a court, including but not limited to:
Any act of disrespect, disobedience, defiance, or interference by any person during a legal proceeding.
Willfully failing to preform a specific act in accordance with a valid court order.
I do not believe I've been disobedient or disregarded a court order nor have I conduct any misconduct in the presence of a court as A) this is not a court, but a website and B) Does the Judicial Branch take the stance that asking a question is considered misconduct? If so, where does the line get drawn on what questions are acceptable or not?
Secondly:
Any act of disrespect, disobedience, defiance, or interference by any person during a legal proceeding.
Again, I don't believe the mere act of asking the question if disrespectful, disobedient, defiant or causing any interference; after all, actions speak louder than words!
Lastly it states
Willfully failing to preform a specific act in accordance with a valid court order.
I've no had any valid court orders to do anything! Merely waiting for a defendant to contact me!
All of that out of the way, you state that:
Mr. Ryan is correct that our language is out of date
Does this indeed mean that Judicial Branch no longer appoints defense attorneys by default and as a defendant I need to go and seek out my own defense person now? If so, I would respectfully ask for a "continuance" i believe its called to do so having just learnt of this information?
Thanks!
- Mr Joe Ryan, Civilian, Great State of San Andreas!