i_dont_want_to,

Is this person arguing about a restraining order put against them? (I’m bad at legitimate legalese. Sovcit nonsense is a far bigger challenge.)

I feel bad for the victim if so. Even with the backing of the court, being terrorized by these nutjobs is fraught with anxiety.

BonesOfTheMoon,

Yes his ex and mother of his kids. He’s a big asshole.

Reddfugee42,

Of clearly multiple varieties

don,

So sovvie encounters a wild aneurysm, karks out some word salad thinking he’s platinum, signs off on it and calls it a day; judge takes a gander, goes all “lolwtf is this shit, nope, gtfoh u idiot byeeee”.

Meanwhile, sovvie has never recovered the use of the left side of his body, has extreme difficulty when trying to eat, and still thinks he got the judge good.

Fontasia,

I wonder if these are posed as challenges every so often for first year law students

BonesOfTheMoon,

I’ll ask my lawyer friend, who recently had a bill sent to him by a sovcit for 9 million dollars lol.

Ilovethebomb,

One of the most useful pieces of advice I’ve ever had, from a lawyer, was to be careful not to give too much weight to a nonsense argument. I doubt any decent lawyer would respond to this.

MartianSands,

Is that a thumbprint in blood? I’m surprised they accepted that document at all, rather than disposing of it unread on the grounds it’s a biohazard

BonesOfTheMoon,

Red ink usually.

underwire212,

“Construing this submission generously…”

Lmao

LesserAbe,

It really makes you wonder how some people make their way through life.

BonesOfTheMoon,

He says he hasn’t paid taxes in 10 years and gets arrested a lot. I’m surprised he’s ever out of jail.

JASN_DE,

Wow, that is one patient judge.

BonesOfTheMoon,

I’d like to read some more sovcit court transcripts. I’ve read all the Canadian ones available on CanLii but I wonder where American ones would be.

YungOnions,

Are they easy to link? I’d love to read what these nut jobs get up to in court.

BonesOfTheMoon,

Sure, there are many here: www.canlii.org/en/#search/text=Pseudolaw&searchId

Some of these are legal essays, or whatever they’re called, but most of them are court cases.

Here is a funny one where the sovcit demands to be addressed as Freedom Rings: casetext.com/case/united-states-v-nissen-11

YungOnions,

Thanks!

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