Brian Mason's counsel said it "appears" changes to form "may have raised" to interference. https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2427509/mason-filing.pdf …pic.twitter.com/7AbAT354If
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Brian Mason's counsel said it "appears" changes to form "may have raised" to interference. https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2427509/mason-filing.pdf …pic.twitter.com/7AbAT354If
Mason's counsel did NOT assert, as the @AP stated, that Kim Davis "disobeyed the judge's order." He said she might have interfered.
Specifically, Mason's lawyer notes he's doing so b/c Mason wants to make sure he's not violating the court's order.pic.twitter.com/PgbbCcczzX
Because the AP confused so many people with their tweet & story, I wrote up what happened in Kentucky today here:http://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/lawyers-tee-up-two-questions-for-judge-in-kentucky-marriage …
@chrisgeidner Bunning seems to be trying to do what he knows is the right thing, in the narrowest way possible. Curious to see next order.
@johnrtworld Maybe he's doing what he believes to be the right thing, but certainly not in the "narrowest way possible."
@chrisgeidner Yeah, I didn’t articulate that well. “As much of what he thinks is right, as he thinks the COA will not mandamus?”
@chrisgeidner AP has been consistently terrible at summarizing developments in our case.
Do you know if the couple w/ altered "notary" signed marriage license has been married & attempted to file the form with Co? @chrisgeidner
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