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?

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I wouldn't be surprised if he decides to continue filing in Utah, shouting/spitting into the wind & being ignored while the REAL action's happening in Florida...
"Plaintiff filed a motion to stop the change of venue to Florida, and assumed that meant it would stay in Utah, Your Honor. Clearly excusable error!"
 
Sean needs to stop sperging about "resident vs domiciliary" because, at least according to a cursory internet search, he appears to be wrong.

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.

In contrast, most of the definitions of domicile are something like this:

So saying Null is a domiciliary of Florida seems to be the correct terminology.
Null isn't a LPR of anywhere, he lives his life on tourist visas, that's why he has to make weird moves all the time. He's said as much a few times.
 
You ever think he'll be able to settle down once he clears his name
If I were in his position, I would choose a location that is rural, difficult to access and doesn't charge people for shooting intruders. Buy a property that has only one, treacherous access road and enough land to garden and have chickens. .Then I would build a fence that includes the driveway. Hook up the Starlink and he is all set. Of all of the locations that meet that criteria, only one is affordable enough to buy with cash, Appalachia. Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia.
 
You ever think he'll be able to settle down once he clears his name
No, his name is clear, he lives on tourist visas because Eastern Europe is cheaper than the US but can't settle down permanently due to immigration rules. Not without giving up his US citizenship and subjectling himself to EU legislation, which he doesn't want to do. The fact that it prevents knife-wielding trannies or, more disgustingly, journalists from showing up to his house is just a secondary benefit.
 
No, his name is clear, he lives on tourist visas because Eastern Europe is cheaper than the US but can't settle down permanently due to immigration rules. Not without giving up his US citizenship and subjectling himself to EU legislation, which he doesn't want to do. The fact that it prevents knife-wielding trannies or, more disgustingly, journalists from showing up to his house is just a secondary benefit.
What does the European Union have to do with Serbia, where Null resides? It’s not part of the EU or NATO, unless I’m not aware of their attempts to join the EU.
 
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.

Glad judges yell at attourneys for being niggers though
Nobody's going to get in trouble for filing before the deadline, whether it's because it was legitimately difficult to draft whatever it is or for gamesmanship reasons. If a party feels the other side is being needlessly dilatory or exploiting the deadline to gain an unfair collateral advantage, they can file a motion to shorten the deadline, or the judge also has discretion to shorten timetables if he calls shenanigans.

Otherwise, it's your duty to achieve the optimal outcome for the client and you need not exceed the strict requirements of the rules if that would be less advantageous.
 
Never really bothered to follow Russell's cowdom, but his legal ineptitude is highly entertaining. You couldn't script this shit if you tried.


What does the European Union have to do with Serbia, where Null resides? It’s not part of the EU or NATO, unless I’m not aware of their attempts to join the EU.

Serbia is negotiating to join the EU, and has been since 2012 or so, but it's slow. Mostly because of not accepting Kosovo's independence and being close to Russia. The last one really isn't to our advantage right now.

Until recently I didn't even know it wasn't a province of Russia anymore

Never was, although Tito and Stalin were BFF's until they broke up in 1948 over communist doctrine, because of course they did.
 
What does the European Union have to do with Serbia, where Null resides? It’s not part of the EU or NATO, unless I’m not aware of their attempts to join the EU.
I don't know how long he has been in Serbia, or if he's still there but he definitely didn't just move to Serbia, he has went between countries in the past, he has to, its part of the tourist visa abuse.
 
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