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nakujua wrote:still waiting to read the reasons given by the sc, but how bad can a lawyer get - if one can not even convince a single judge. Their petition was doomed to fail from day 1. How do you tell the court the election was flawed due to faulty register, at the same time argue uhuruto did not win Cox they did not get 50%+1 in the same election! All this time cord elected Senators are smiling proudly right in the same court!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2009 Posts: 7,934
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limanika wrote:nakujua wrote:still waiting to read the reasons given by the sc, but how bad can a lawyer get - if one can not even convince a single judge. Their petition was doomed to fail from day 1. How do you tell the court the election was flawed due to faulty register, at the same time argue uhuruto did not win Cox they did not get 50%+1 in the same election! All this time cord elected Senators are smiling proudly right in the same court! Exactly!!! This clearly shows the case had absolutely no direction. It was just throwing punches in the dark. The last one shows the hypocrisy of the highest order. (Sworn in) Senators elected using the same register in an election conducted by the same IEBC and a petitioner who even attends the swearing in of the Nairobi governor [same register, same IEBC] challenging the same register??? Talk about double standards!!! Oh. And I forgot. Same failed system - and manual tallying! Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,335 Location: Masada
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MaichBlack wrote:limanika wrote:nakujua wrote:still waiting to read the reasons given by the sc, but how bad can a lawyer get - if one can not even convince a single judge. Their petition was doomed to fail from day 1. How do you tell the court the election was flawed due to faulty register, at the same time argue uhuruto did not win Cox they did not get 50%+1 in the same election! All this time cord elected Senators are smiling proudly right in the same court! Exactly!!! This clearly shows the case had absolutely no direction. It was just throwing punches in the dark. The last one shows the hypocrisy of the highest order. (Sworn in) Senators elected using the same register in an election conducted by the same IEBC and a petitioner who even attends the swearing in of the Nairobi governor [same register, same IEBC] challenging the same register??? Talk about double standards!!! Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2008 Posts: 4,449
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:I would have been surprised if any judge voted for the petition.
Oraro (the good lawyer he is) did a good job of making a fist out of dust, and cast doubt on a matter that originally lacked substance.
In short, I don't think the Cord case had any merit.
Any way, election kwisha, Cord lost fairly, its not the end of the world. I hope they come up with a better plan in 2017...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/31/2008 Posts: 7,081 Location: Kenya
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Impunity wrote:MaichBlack wrote:limanika wrote:nakujua wrote:still waiting to read the reasons given by the sc, but how bad can a lawyer get - if one can not even convince a single judge. Their petition was doomed to fail from day 1. How do you tell the court the election was flawed due to faulty register, at the same time argue uhuruto did not win Cox they did not get 50%+1 in the same election! All this time cord elected Senators are smiling proudly right in the same court! Exactly!!! This clearly shows the case had absolutely no direction. It was just throwing punches in the dark. The last one shows the hypocrisy of the highest order. (Sworn in) Senators elected using the same register in an election conducted by the same IEBC and a petitioner who even attends the swearing in of the Nairobi governor [same register, same IEBC] challenging the same register??? Talk about double standards!!! Enyewe...Was a very tall order. Would have made sense if all CORD elected candidates declined to take up their posts under the pretext that it was all flawed...Lakini wapi...Hii ni Kenya...Matumbo mbele...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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In my opinion unanimous decision means that this case should never have been filed. I wonder why the petitioner was not ordered to pay for all the costs as it normally happens. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/26/2008 Posts: 2,097
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Magigi wrote:Impunity wrote:MaichBlack wrote:limanika wrote:nakujua wrote:still waiting to read the reasons given by the sc, but how bad can a lawyer get - if one can not even convince a single judge. Their petition was doomed to fail from day 1. How do you tell the court the election was flawed due to faulty register, at the same time argue uhuruto did not win Cox they did not get 50%+1 in the same election! All this time cord elected Senators are smiling proudly right in the same court! Exactly!!! This clearly shows the case had absolutely no direction. It was just throwing punches in the dark. The last one shows the hypocrisy of the highest order. (Sworn in) Senators elected using the same register in an election conducted by the same IEBC and a petitioner who even attends the swearing in of the Nairobi governor [same register, same IEBC] challenging the same register??? Talk about double standards!!! Enyewe...Was a very tall order. Would have made sense if all CORD elected candidates declined to take up their posts under the pretext that it was all flawed...Lakini wapi...Hii ni Kenya...Matumbo mbele... Ditto. Wako, Orengo et al used to arrive very late to the SC court room,knew very well that the case was lacking in substance. Were sworn in on elections using the same register(s). The only other verdict would have been that we have repeat general erections. The evidence given did not reach a threshold to warrant such a verdict (crarico errors). Nevertheless, the same Judiciary had sworn in Senators and MPs declared winners by same IEBC, hence would be shooting themselves on their own feet. "Never regret, if its good, its wonderful. If its bad, its experience."
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/1/2010 Posts: 3,024 Location: Hapa
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nakujua wrote:still waiting to read the reasons given by the sc, but how bad can a lawyer get - if one can not even convince a single judge. i think the lawyers were good, even that was appreciated by the bench....they just didnt have a good case. Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. - Muhammad Aliđ
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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I think lawyer Oraro also let the petitioner down. He knew very well that he had one week to file his case, I even knew that and I'm far from being a lawyer so I don't get how he starts introducing that 900 pager four days after the deadline. I don't think that's a lawyer I'd want representing me. Anyway it's not like I can afford him. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/14/2007 Posts: 4,152
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2012 wrote:I think lawyer Oraro also let the petitioner down. He knew very well that he had one week to file his case, I even knew that and I'm far from being a lawyer so I don't get how he starts introducing that 900 pager four days after the deadline. I don't think that's a lawyer I'd want representing me. Anyway it's not like I can afford him. I think Jubilee were always a step ahead of CORD, they recruited 200,000 âwell paidâ agents (twice what CORD had) to watch over Uhuruâs votes at the over 30,000 polling stations across the country and gave them cameras to capture "any forms of electoral malpractice", especially in their opponents strongholds......guess who was their Chief Agent at Bomas, Fred Ngatia (Lead Counsel at the Supreme Court) so you can clearly see that there were well prepared for anything. Unlike Oraro who relied heavily on what was given to him by his clients CORD, Ngatia had a clear picture of what transpired at the polling stations and Bomas.
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