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Wouldn't an appeal be after a judges decision. Yes - but this pre-decision statement thing is highly unusual and the 30-day deadline is the same as an appeal - so I share Salt's concern that you are actually in the midst of an appeal process, despite the words of the licensing officer.
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Carlyle Eubank's "Broke" centers on True Brandywine (Wyatt Russell), a bareback bronc rider grappling with the twilight of his rodeo career. The film immediately immerses the viewer in True's solitary struggle against a sudden and brutal spring blizzard.
Broke is a 2025 American western drama film written and directed by Carlyle Eubank. It stars Wyatt Russell, Dennis Quaid, Auden Thornton, Mary McDonnell, Johnny Berchtold, and Tom Skerritt. A cattle wrangler, True Brandywine, emerges from beneath snow in a desolate meadow.
Broke feels like a blend of To Build a Fire and a sad country song. Wyatt Russell shines as a rodeo rider stranded in a blizzard, reflecting on lost love, pain, and purpose.
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Broke is a contemporary western following the story of True Brandywine (Wyatt Russell), a bareback bronc rider clinging to his fading rodeo career.
Broke follows a bronc rider, Cash, struggling with the decline of his rodeo career. Haunted by a potential brain injury and trapped in a sudden, fierce blizzard, Cash is forced to confront the choices that led him to this point.
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Broke is a contemporary western following the story of True Brandywine (Wyatt Russell), a bareback bronc rider clinging to his fading rodeo career. When True gets trapped in a freak spring blizzard, he must battle injuries, illness, and the bitter cold.
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An appeal to from the NY Supreme Court article 78 decsion will be like $7,500 - $12,000. I'm trying to decide if I should keep fighting this. I'm frustrated because my would be coworkers with carry permits are making $100,000+ with excellent benefits (lots of overtime) and I should have started the job working with them well over a year ago.
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The judge accepted my explanation on appeal and awarded my permit. You've already gone through the appeals process, with a lawyer, and lost. IMO, unless you have a new lawyer that the judge owes a favor to, any more money you spend on this is just going down the drain.
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I used Amy. The appeal took 5 months. 15 months total from application to permit approval. Don’t mean to bother you, mate from the same state. If I may, how much did you spend on the appeal?
I am trying to find out how long does it take to get an answer from 1 police plaza after filing an appeal for a resident pistol permit denial.
Even with legal representation his chances of getting it back are practically null. If he were to challenge the licensing officer's action of revocation--he would lose any appeal in state supreme court. BTW, Steve; in New York State it's not about gun rights to own but a privilege that can be taken away at any time and for any reason.