
Originally Posted by
ReikoChan
Mr. Student Lawyer, one quick question. I spoke to someone earlier today about what STC did.
He says a TRO needs to be served first before it can be executed. I don't think it was published in the media that the TRO was served by the sheriffs before the graduation day. He says that STC made use of technicality strategies by being "unreachable" to the sheriffs that carried the order. They did this by barring anyone without an "invitation" from entering the school. He says that the same process goes for other orders like, say, subpoenas. If they can't reach the person in question (say, he's not at home) on the first try, then they will have to come back the next day and try again, until they finally present the order to the person in question. Unless this is done, that order is still not effective, he says. "What STC did was technically legal. Dirty, maybe, but still legal," he says.
How true is this?