By Andy Delaney Oh, typos . Between voice-to-text, autocorrect, and good old-fashioned mistakes, my life is riddled with typos. In fact, you can probably find a bunch of typos on this blog if you look . . . (I was going to say "hard enough" but that would be wildly overestimating the effort required). One of my pastimes is a little game I like to call: "find the typos in whatever I just filed with the court!" It's brutal. I keep score by the number of Homer-Simpson-esque "dohs!" I utter during the game. Anywho, this case's typo is a little different than missing a comma or apostrophe, mixing up the i and e in receive, misspelling "vacuum," or using big words to sound more photosynthesis. The week's case involves an order where the trial court struck a "not" in an order while an appeal was pending and before the state filed a promised motion withdrawing its request to hold defendant without bail in light of the trial court...
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