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Shocker! Judge orders trial on eligibility issue
Arguments planned Jan. 11 for major Obama challenge
Shocker! Judge orders trial on eligibility issue
A California judge today tentatively scheduled a trial for Jan. 26, 2010, for a case that challenges Barack Obamas eligibility to be president based on questions over his qualifications under the requirements of the U.S. Constitution.
If the case actually goes to arguments before U.S. District Judge David Carter, it will be the first time the merits of the dispute have been argued in open court, according to one of the attorneys working on the issue.
In a highly anticipated hearing today before Carter, several motions were heard, including a resolution to long-standing questions about whether attorney Orly Taitz properly served notice on the defendants, which she had.
In a second ruling, Carter ordered that attorney Gary Kreep of the United States Justice Foundation can be added to the case to represent plaintiffs Wiley Drake and Markham Robinson, who had been removed by an earlier court order. Drake, the vice presidential candidate for the American Independent Party, and Robinson, the partys chairman, also were restored to the case.
But the judge did not immediately rule on Taitz motion to be granted discovery that is the right to see the presidents still-concealed records. Nor did Carter rule immediately on a motion to dismiss the case, submitted by the U.S. government, following discussion over Taitz challenge to the work of a magistrate in the case.
The judge did comment that if there are legitimate constitutional questions regarding Obamas eligibility, they need to be addressed and resolved.
Carter ordered a hearing Oct. 5 on the motion to dismiss and ordered arguments submitted on the issue of discovery.
If the case survives that challenge, a pretrial hearing has been scheduled for Jan. 11 and the trial for two weeks later.
The case would be the first time, according to Kreep, that the actual merits of the dispute will have been heard in open court. A multitude of such disputes have been rejected out of hand by various state and federal courts. Even the U.S. Supreme Court repeatedly has rejected urgent appeals to hear the evidence.
The suit alleges Obama is actually a citizen of Indonesia and possibly still citizen of Kenya, usurping the position of the president of the United States of America and the commander-in-chief.