They went in alleging that there was literally "zero" signature verification, the judge told them to prove it and Lake's first witness sat there and talked about how much effort went into making sure the signatures were good and how much time was spent on it.
Lake's attorney's screwed her on this one.
They went in alleging that there was literally "zero" signature verification, the judge told them to prove it and Lake's first witness sat there and talked about how much effort went into making sure the signatures were good and how much time was spent on it.
Isn't that the bar that the judge set for them before the hearing? That they had to prove there was literally no signature verification?
He sat that bar because it is literally what Lake's attorney's were claiming.
They put themselves in an impossible position.