Simpson: Mr. Simpson has clearly demonstrated his legal competence. If the court grants the Writ, will he argue the case? Perhaps? However, if he has never argued a winning case before the U.S. Supreme Court many legal advisors would suggest that 3-ABN should retain the services of a law firm that had a proven record of arguing winning cases before that court.
Writ of certiorari: The odds are against it. My legal friends would likely state that it is more likely that Denver will have a 3" snowfall on July 4, 2012 than it is that the Writ will be granted. But, who knows. Due to a typo the Farmers Almanack once published that there would be a snowfall at a time and place where snow had never fallen before at that time and place. It came true and the Farmers Almanack had a rebirth.
My prediction: The names of Bob Pickle, Gailon Joy and 3-ABN will become well known to law school students as they study the rights granted pro se litigants and the mistakes that were made. Is this an inditement against them? No. But, every judicial decision whether for or against provides a learning moment. In that respect, every adverse decision represents a failure to convince the judge and therefore that mistake is a learning moment.