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A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
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Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Diunkerkrekomenduem-smotret-film-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Avatar-2-Put-vody--smotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Dzhoker-Bezumie-na-dvoikhsmotret-onlain-film
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/smotret-polnyj-film-smotret-v-khoroshem-kachestve
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Mir-Iurskogo-periodasmotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Ford-protiv-FerrariHD-720-onlain-smotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Avatar-2-Put-vody--smotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
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Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
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Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Avatar-3smotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/smotret-polnyj-film-smotret-v-khoroshem-kachestve
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
https://bit.ly/Luchshe-zvonite-Solu-6-sezon-8-seriiasmotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Diunkerkrekomenduem-smotret-film-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Avatar-2-Put-vody--smotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Dzhoker-Bezumie-na-dvoikhsmotret-onlain-film
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/smotret-polnyj-film-smotret-v-khoroshem-kachestve
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Mir-Iurskogo-periodasmotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Ford-protiv-FerrariHD-720-onlain-smotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Avatar-2-Put-vody--smotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
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Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/prosmotr-filma-posmotret-film-onlain-v-khoroshem-kachestvesmotret
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Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Avatar-3smotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/smotret-polnyj-film-smotret-v-khoroshem-kachestve
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Avatar-2-Put-vodysmotret-filmy-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Mir-Iurskogo-periodasmotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Tikhoe-mesto-Den-pervyionlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Dzhoker-Bezumie-na-dvoikhsmotret-onlain-film
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Avatar-3smotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Tikhoe-mesto-Den-pervyionlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Avatar-3smotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/prosmotr-filmov-onlajn-besplatno-films-onlinesmotret-onlain-na-ru
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Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
https://bit.ly/Avatar-2-Put-vodysmotret-filmy-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Mir-Iurskogo-periodasmotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Tikhoe-mesto-Den-pervyionlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Dzhoker-Bezumie-na-dvoikhsmotret-onlain-film
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Avatar-3smotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Tikhoe-mesto-Den-pervyionlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/Avatar-3smotret-onlain
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://bit.ly/prosmotr-filmov-onlajn-besplatno-films-onlinesmotret-onlain-na-ru
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Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
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Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/6z6lRs
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/FEb5FL
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/1Zm0Yp
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/huujmU
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
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Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/6z6lRs
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/FEb5FL
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/1Zm0Yp
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/huujmU
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
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A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
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Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/pnzREg
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/XMgsTG
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
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Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/Ot2vfq
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/7JX5Ri
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/zJaPR1
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/1kaBd7
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/iiLizA
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/JEPoZk
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/GL5Oox
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
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Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
http://filmgoda.ru/film3/najti-film-Begismotret-filmy-onlain-v-khoroshem-kachest
ve.html
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/2o9g4E
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
http://filmgoda.ru/film3/smotret-film-Tri-bilborda-na-granitse-Ebbinga--Missuris
motret-onlain-film.html
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/hWuyZC
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/CM6irj
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/bZhq5v
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
https://is.gd/CLbnfy
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/pnzREg
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/XMgsTG
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
http://filmgoda.ru/film3/smotret-filmy-na-telefone-smotret-v-khoroshem-kachestve
v-khoroshem-kachestve-HD-720.html
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/Ot2vfq
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/7JX5Ri
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/zJaPR1
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/1kaBd7
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/iiLizA
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/JEPoZk
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/GL5Oox
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
http://filmgoda.ru/film3/filmy-onlajn-dlya-telefona-Mir-Iurskogo-perioda-2--smot
ret-onlain---film.html
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
http://filmgoda.ru/film3/najti-film-Begismotret-filmy-onlain-v-khoroshem-kachest
ve.html
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/2o9g4E
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
http://filmgoda.ru/film3/smotret-film-Tri-bilborda-na-granitse-Ebbinga--Missuris
motret-onlain-film.html
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/hWuyZC
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/CM6irj
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/bZhq5v
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
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A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/757tOL
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/vW2Zkx
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
https://is.gd/757tOL
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/vW2Zkx
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
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A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/Y0hqxw
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/8bbmdM
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/D8stg7
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/I2XINO
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/M1mKIB
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/IdINJl
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/k8iVWW
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
https://is.gd/Y0hqxw
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/8bbmdM
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/D8stg7
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/I2XINO
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/M1mKIB
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/IdINJl
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
A lawsuit filed by an Englewood man to remove sexual material out of Sarasota County school books is going in front of a judge next week.
https://is.gd/k8iVWW
Englewood resident Robert Craft filed a motion, demanding a trial by jury. He wants a jury to decide if the books in question should be allowed in public schools or not.
"This is essentially a motion to skip all of the normal judicial processes and cut to the chase to have a jury answer the questions that he off the cuff made up. The judicial system doesn’t work that way. Our legal system doesn’t work that way," said Dan DeLeo, Attorney for Sarasota County School Board.
Craft says he is adhering to Amendment 7 of the Bill of Rights, which states:
"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."
https://bitbin.it/OSd0MR0f/
DeLeo says there are procedures in place for parents to use if they have an issue with a book. They can fill out a form and then the book in question is reviewed by a committee.
"Mr. Craft has never availed themselves of those procedures. No parent has sought to challenge and use the procedures for these books at issue. This is the process mandated by our legislature, the Florida legislature. All 67 counties must have this set of procedures for citizens to challenge it,” said DeLeo.
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