Mickelsson.net will boost Jonah's image with a durum kebab

Jenna competition is over, Jonah won!

OLD ARTICLES. Jonah won the grand price in the go creative-competition. This time the winner will be rewarded by a durum kebab.

Jonah can claim his durum kebab at any time Linus is in Top Kapi with him. Congratulations!

The contestant gave the following text to the picture with Jenna:

"Have I got something in my teeth?"

The jury's motivation

For the first time in its reply brief, the City argues that it preserved the issue of the denial of access to the courts by addressing it in its motion for a judgment as a matter of law. This court does not ordinarily review issues raised for the first time in a reply brief. See Headrick v. Rockwell Intern. Corp., 24 F.3d 1272, 1278 (10th Cir. 1994). The reasons are obvious. It robs the appellee of the opportunity to demonstrate that the record does not support an appellant's factual assertions and to present an analysis of the pertinent legal precedent that may compel a contrary result. Id. The rule also protects this court from publishing an erroneous opinion because we did not have the benefit of the appellee's response. Id. Because the City did not contest the denial of its motion for judgment as a matter of law in its opening brief, we decline to consider whether a plaintiff can demonstrate that access to state courts was futile or virtually meaningless without first attempting to file a claim in state court.

Altavista.com acted as the jury this time.