So the judge can’t just say “you can’t make that argument” because that would go against the right to due process. He can say “your argument is not based on facts” or he can say the conclusion to arguments make is irrelevant or something else.
In this instance, their argument fell apart because there was no finding of fact to base the argument on.
So the judge can’t just say “you can’t make that argument” because that would go against the right to due process. He can say “your argument is not based on facts” or he can say the conclusion to arguments make is irrelevant or something else.
In this instance, their argument fell apart because there was no finding of fact to base the argument on.