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by crooked-v
1867 days ago
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Judges have tremendous amounts of discretionary power when carrying out the law, and a good judge certainly isn't going to just give up because the identity of one party isn't immediately known. The example already given of ordering that the transaction be reversed on the network (even if that involves compelling uninvolved people to cooperate with the process) is entirely plausible. |
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