Greer v. Moon, No. 20-cv-00647 (D. Utah Sep. 16, 2020)

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When will the Judge issue a ruling regarding the Motion to Dismiss?

  • This Month

    Votes: 67 15.3%
  • Next Month

    Votes: 52 11.9%
  • This Year

    Votes: 71 16.2%
  • Next Year

    Votes: 146 33.4%
  • Whenever he issues an update to the sanctions

    Votes: 101 23.1%

  • Total voters
    437
Some people actually win their pro se suits...
I believe you misread that post. He is the greatest prose litigant, his prose is the best we'll ever see in any court document past or present, no filing is as well-written as Mr. Greer's. None can challenge the master wordsmith.
 
Holy shit, this is gold. Fuck the Navy Seals copypasta, page four blows that stale shit away.
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I would like to imagine that Greer is learning a lesson about why it's a bad idea to file malicious lawsuits but he seems to be incapable of learning that lesson

That in mind, I hope if he manages to get this one dismissed for non-prosecution, Hardin and Null go after him monetarily. It will lose money as a tactic but hopefully that can be covered by the war chest.
 
Chad Hardin slinging more heat. Should've put the dismissal option first in the list.

Best not to look like you're jumping at technicalities and demanding a dismissal at every point against a poor little pro se gnat. I think he's got the right order of escalation, to let the court choose how annoyed it is with Russel: order advancement of the case, order a conference to force compliance (and making the delaying plaintiff pay for it), then maybe order a dismissal.

My personal theory is Russ is delaying on purpose trying to get it thrown out, so he can play the victim on social media. Withdrawing is an admission of defeat, but a dismissal can be spun. "I won on appeal, but then the mean old judge threw my case out on a scheduling technicality! I was winning, then they buried me with paperwork while I was bringing my lawyers up to speed! It's not my fault, the court actually agreed with me!"
 
Civil litigation like this is always a low priority. Other cases, where both parties are represented by actual lawyers, can at least sit down and agree to a schedule without it devolving into a shit-flinging contest. The court is probably hesitant to deal with this because of the pile of responses and counter-responses that have piled up.

This is why I think the court is probably just going to dismiss this case after maybe one additional chance for Greer not to be a complete retard. The court doesn’t want to deal with this. The defense doesn’t want to deal with this. And to a degree, Greer is done dealing with this too.
I would like to imagine that Greer is learning a lesson about why it's a bad idea to file malicious lawsuits but he seems to be incapable of learning that lesson

That in mind, I hope if he manages to get this one dismissed for non-prosecution, Hardin and Null go after him monetarily. It will lose money as a tactic but hopefully that can be covered by the war chest.
Using the war chest to extract sanctions (at a loss) is still money well spent from a deterrence perspective.
 
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