Corrected and Updated: Since the original publication of this article and in a blow to election integrity, The Pennsylvania Supreme Court dismissed Commonwealth Court Judge Patricia McCullough’s memorandum. McCullough’s powerful memorandum was her legal opinion that she believed, based on the information she reviewed, a legal challenge by Republican lawmakers had sufficient likelihood of success to justify her order.
This is HUGE!
Pennsylvania Judge Patricia A. McCullough filed a Memorandum of Opinion on Friday stating the Pennsylvania preliminary ELECTION CERTIFICATION injunction was PROPERLY ISSUED and should be upheld.
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McCullough added this, “Additionally, petitioners appear to have established a likelihood to succeed.”
Pennsylvania trial court rules the 2020 election was likely unconstitutional in Pennsylvania, and that gives state legislators power to choose electors. https://t.co/pWt9g81ld1
— Robert Barnes (@Barnes_Law) November 28, 2020
BREAKING REPORT: Judge Patricia A. McCullough rules that PA preliminary ELECTION CERTIFICATION injunction was PROPERLY ISSUED and should be upheld..
“Additionally, Petitioners appear to have established a
likelihood to succeed.”— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) November 28, 2020
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More via Rose Tennent:
PA Legal Update
Judge McCullough issues HUGELY favorable opinionOf Note:
– Commonwealth barred from taking ANY further steps to certify results
– Issues raised found to be of “statewide and National concern”
-“likelihood to succeed on the merits”— Rose Unplugged (@rose_unplugged) November 28, 2020
Here is a copy of Friday night’s ruling.
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Memorandum Opinion Filed in Pennsylvania by Judge McCullough – Election Likely Unconstitutional by Jim Hoft on Scribd
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