Nope
Again, saying “the” judge makes this unanswerable. But the best answer is no.
Yes. One might say it is a key point in the lateralness.
Nope
Again, saying “the” judge makes this unanswerable. But the best answer is no.
Yes. One might say it is a key point in the lateralness.
Were there multiple judges involved? How about the Supreme Court?
Bingo!!!
Now we’re getting closer.
Was it the only criminal case to be brought before the Supreme Court?
Ding Ding Ding.
United States v Shipp
Ed Johnson appealed his case to the Supreme Court. Within a day after Hamilton County, TN found out, Sheriff Shipp and his jailer Matthew Galloway allowed a mob to take Johnson and lynch him. The Supreme Court decided this was criminal contempt considering the lynching was a direct result of them deciding to hear the appeal so the two officers and seven identified members were held in contempt and a trial held.
As of today, it is the only criminal trial to be held by the Supreme Court.
Correction: Jeremiah Gibson was the deputy, not Galloway.
I had a grandfather, but I never had a father. I may father daughters but I will never father sons. How can this be?
Are you human?
No
are you a living organism?
Yes
does your existence involve parthogenisis
Yes it does.
are you a specific well known single organism, or a general type of organism that might experience parthenogenisis like a fish, lizard, or insect?
Are we to guess which type of organism you are?
I am of a particular species, but with one other particular thing about me. You need to figure out how reproduction works for us, and why this led to my strange family situation.
checking here…the particular species experiences the mechanism of parthenogenisis different than other species?
Are you a plant? an Algae? An animal?
Do you reproduce by budding?
If so, are you a hydra?
Are you male?
Are “male” and “female” categories that even apply to your species? If yes, are they fixed categories, or do individuals change sex over the course of their lifetime?
I am an animal.
I do not reproduce by budding.
I am male, and will be male my whole life. But maybe pull this thread a little more.
Do members of your species ever produce offspring of the same sex as the parent? If so – by parthenogenesis? By other means?
Is the sex of an animal of your species normally determined by its chromosomal makeup? By some environmental factor? (I have a vague memory that in some reptiles, it has to do with the temperature range eggs are exposed to before they hatch…?) By something else?