But since the one statement of fact in the entire article is wrong, and the whole analysis is built on
an erroneous premise, I'm not enormously interested in the policy recommendations.
Baird, by contrast, often counseled clients «on
the erroneous premise that «counseling» consisted more of my talking than my listening.»
It is perhaps on
the erroneous premise that judicial review may check abuses of the § 244 power that the Court also submits that
There is
an erroneous premise underlying the appellant's submissions in this case — that defence counsel is but a mouthpiece for his client.
Leaning on
his erroneous premise of «equality,» Sacks criticizes Wilson's point that «ninety percent of parents settle without the need for court intervention in deciding what form of custody is best for them and for their children.»