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 14.5%
  • Next Month

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  • This Year

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    Votes: 154 33.3%
  • Whenever he issues an update to the sanctions

    Votes: 112 24.2%

  • Total voters
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Russ's motion to stay IS DENIED
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Whether or not this is a subtle dig at the Tenth Circuit, it's funny.
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Russ is such a little bitch. He screamed and cried for this and now that he actually has to litigate he's shitting himself and doing nothing.
 
Can he appeal their decision?
No. Scheduling things is a plenary power of the court that is guided by the courts rules. Russell was asking the court to set aside the normal rules for extraordinary circumstances. The court has no legal obligation to give him a stay. it merely has discretion. There is nothing to appeal.
 
I think the wisest (and easiest) decision would be for the court to file a concurrent motion giving Russ a final deadline to comply warning about possible dismissal/sanctions. It tosses the ball a bit down the road, but does actually force the case to move ahead, and sets it up to be hard to appeal.
Yeah, that seems likely, for loose interpretations of "concurrent", that involve a whole lot more of us sitting around waiting, and probably seeing Hardin file a motion to ask the court to do it.
 
i think he goes all-in on trying to get his DJF lawyers back.
Didn't they presumably only did pro bono to him to get a court ruling to subvert fair use laws? Do they have any reason at all the help him at this point?

Honestly he seems to be one of those guys that only got this far by being humored and now that nobody is humoring him anymore he is just flailing as he doesn't realize he no longer has a chance.
 
Amusingly I just listened to a MATI stream from years back where Null mentions privileged communications.

Isn't one of the rules of attorney client privileged communications is that you don't talk about them publicly lest they may no longer be considered privileged?
 
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What do you think Russ's next move will be? How will his retard brain react to the present circumstance?

I think he files something unrelated to the overdue responses or schedule. Maybe a new request for time or some form of objection to the new decision.
He's in an absolute state of panic. Or will be if his mail ever shows up. He likely assumed he had months to deal with this. After all he asked for a Stay.

That the courts response to his extraordinary stay request comes down after several critical filing deadlines have passed is interesting. Notice Russel never filed asking for extensions? And Hardin has filed that those deadlines have been missed. The Judge didn't give him a retard pass and issue a new final deadline for those filings with this ruling.

Gut feeling? The Judge is pissed at the CoA for the bogus bullshit landing on his desk. It's going to be all i's dotted and t's crossed. No bullshit allowed. The Judge is establishing a record of by the letter application of law and court rules of procedure.

Russ is so fucked.
 
I don't hold high hopes of him being sanctioned too hard over this. But if he is, I just love the idea of him finally winning a single court case, the appeal, and it ending up ruining his life. It's beautiful.
The most likely sanction is he will be forced to pay Null/Hardin for all the failed mailing costs and associated time.
 
He hasn't been working on the responses to all of those motions in the meantime.

That's going to piss the court off.
he has time.
I have faith that Geer can write a well-written response that won't be Ai. :optimistic:
worst case he could sell his organ/blood for cash.
he could be based on getting a loan & having a mall lawyer do him a random godsend.
more surprised the judge ended the story here of delays.
 
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Any chance the court is dragging their feet waiting for SCOTUS to deny writ? Or could they just have immediately started working on a decision on the other motions and will release them shortly? I don't really know how judges typically work, in my mind they file all the decisions they care to address at a given point and roll the rest to the back of their schedule while they work on other cases.
 
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