Post by: rifle
I'm no lawyer by any means, but I don't see how this arbitrary determination by a third party is not a violation of Article 1, Section 11 and probably Section 10 of the Virginia Constitution. Section 10 can be vague with the phrase "ought not to be granted" when in my opinion should state "shall not be granted". However I do see a strong case for Section 10 being violated by the way this "3rd party determination" is being presented. The abuse of this, if ...
I'm no lawyer by any means, but I don't see how this arbitrary determination by a third party is not a violation of Article 1, Section 11 and probably Section 10 of the Virginia Constitution. Section 10 can be vague with the phrase "ought not to be granted" when in my opinion should state "shall not be granted". However I do see a strong case for Section 10 being violated by the way this "3rd party determination" is being presented. The abuse of this, if ...