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Why the fuck is Potentially Criminal not having his mic on?
Edit: never mind, he fixed it right after I posted this.
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Why the fuck is Potentially Criminal not having his mic on?
Even better. He's minutes into talking about the case while Muted
dumbass had his mic muted until literally jsut now as I was typing this
Have you ever heard the sound Murlocks make in World of Warcraft? I imagine Russ screaming is something like thatWhen Greer receives these filings and has his usual mental breakdown, do you think he's capable of screaming somewhat like a normal person?
What I mean is do his neighbors hear "AAAAAAAAA" and strained shitlip swearing, or is it more like "ghhhhhhh! fhhfuck yoo hhrhdimn"
He's just ensuring the decision is locked in by building up an additional barrier, with more layers of defence from revoking the move. Low cost, low risk ass covering. We've already had a decision by the court that flew in the face of established case law, so going against procedure/convention and reconsidering the change of venue after it's left their hands is forseeable albeit very unlikely. In that event the court would need to address this response document rather than, in that hypothetical scenario, a lack of opposition.For some inexplicable reason, Mr. Hardin decided to respond to Russ' whining motion to Utah court.
It's like a deranged episode of the "New Scooby Doo Movies" -- 'this week, Null and the Gang meet the Harlem Globetrotters and get sued by Russell Greer!"I like Law Santa calling us "Null and the Gang".
It's like a deranged episode of the "New Scooby Doo Movies" -- 'this week, Null and the Gang meet the Harlem Globetrotters and get sued by Russell Greer!"
Almost everyone does that. It's either to your advantage to delay or to your disadvantage, and if it's to your disadvantage, you file the last day. Waiting until the literal last minute is probably a bad idea if you're filing gigantic bullshit that is likely to cause the filing system computer to barf up hairballs, but last day is almost standard. Why would anyone voluntarily give the other side more time when it helps them?So in other words they don't believe in the Ty Beard method of law of just shooting your entire load at the last minute while giving opposition no time to respond?
Nool and the Gang.I like Law Santa calling us "Null and the Gang".
True but its still feels like a nigger move when the process ahould be everyone lays out their facts and the person more in the right wins.Almost everyone does that. It's either to your advantage to delay or to your disadvantage, and if it's to your disadvantage, you file the last day. Waiting until the literal last minute is probably a bad idea if you're filing gigantic bullshit that is likely to cause the filing system computer to barf up hairballs is probably a bad idea, but last day is almost standard. Why would anyone voluntarily give the other side more time when it helps them?
transferorFor some inexplicable reason, Mr. Hardin decided to respond to Russ' whining motion to Utah court.
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He even acknowledges that the court literally cannot rule on Greer's motion. Perplexing
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I must assume that Serbia (or any other country) won't allow permanent residency unless you have a valid tax address there. No country will let you hang around and not charge you taxes. So it's safe to assume Null does have a tax home in a foreign country.(1) In general Except as otherwise provided in this subsection— (A) United States resident The term “United States resident” means— (i) any individual who— (I) is a United States citizen or a resident alien and does not have a tax home (as defined in section 911(d)(3) ) in a foreign country, or (II) is a nonresident alien and has a tax home (as so defined) in the United States, and (ii) any corporation, trust, or estate which is a United States person (as defined in section 7701(a)(30) ). (B) Nonresident The term “nonresident” means any person other than a United States resident.
So saying Null is a domiciliary of Florida seems to be the correct terminology.Domicile, in law, a person's dwelling place as it is defined for purposes of judicial jurisdiction and governmental burdens and benefits.
I've never seen Russell express regret for his own actions, even when he was getting a criminal conviction. He'll believe he did the right and heroic thing, but is being discriminated by the bias fake judges because he's disabled.I wonder if Shit-Lips is beginning to regret his decision to poke the Kiwi bear?
Greer failing to responding in a timely matter was a reoccurring theme throughout this lawsuit, and the sheer stupidity of it is without precedent.Why does Sean keep sperging about how Greer failed to respond to the four motion Hardin filed to the Utah District Court? We get it, Greer’s failure to respond resulted in the case being transferred to Northern Florida, but he didn’t need to repeat this one hundred fucking times when he already made the point earlier in the video. It’s low-key annoying.
Because he's a tard. It's what tards do.Why does Sean keep sperging