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					Originally Posted by  Camron Rust
					 
				 
				Quit being silly. You KNOW that if it is for two separate acts, by rule, the ball is dead on the first one. So you MUST figure out which occurred first. 
			
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 So now it is 
impossible that the two separate acts occurred at the same time?  And what if they're not 
exactly the same? 4-19-11 says at 
approximately the same time.
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				In the blarge situation that you're alluding to, it is one single act with two expressed judgments....neither of which could have possible occurred before the other AND such that neither official's judgement is allowed to override the other.  
			
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 And why is that?  Why can the officials not get together and discuss in this one, but they can in the other one?