1. DASAL doesn't put members' names up because they haven't gotten around to it. That's all.
2. The judge in NCCo does not necessarily follow the AG's recommendation and has, in fact, granted applications that the AG's office said should be denied.
3. My guess is the problem here is that there is a perceived pattern. I think an appeal hearing could result in a different outcome if the applicant demonstrated maturity and learning from his "carelessness" in his past. The judge cannot see that in written application.
2. The judge in NCCo does not necessarily follow the AG's recommendation and has, in fact, granted applications that the AG's office said should be denied.
3. My guess is the problem here is that there is a perceived pattern. I think an appeal hearing could result in a different outcome if the applicant demonstrated maturity and learning from his "carelessness" in his past. The judge cannot see that in written application.