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Originally Posted by GMW
It falls under the same situation he was referring too though and despite it not having a judge and the makings of a traditional court room it could be considered a legal case.
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It is in no way, shape, or form a legal case.
It is also a completely different situation, since the commission is under no obligation to prove anything 'beyond a shadow of a doubt.' There is no independent jury. They could take Sherk's license away for no reason as easily as they could take it away for a valid reason. They could take Sherk's license away even if he was able to prove his innocence beyond a shadow of a doubt.