2020-12-07 - Scott v. Moon Mk VI(?)

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A month or so ago, Melinda goes dark on the farms. Today she gets the judgement she fucking deserves. May we never hear from her again. Let her cope, seethe and dilate in abject silence, rejected by all but the half dozen mutts she's spawned and those who would shower her in the ridicule she deserves.

YOU LOST JOSHUA MOON
YOU FAILED JOSHUA MOON
YOU'RE DUMB JOSHUA MOON
YOU'RE THE DUMBEST LITIGANT EVER JOSHUA MOON
YOU'RE A FAILURE JOSHUA MOON

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If she pursues again in another jurisdiction I will press for attorney's fees
I'm honestly surprised this wasn't done yet, as well as pressing for aemulatio (abuse of the right) presumption for all of her further lawsuits, so she will have to fight against the presumption of her lawsuit being letigious every time- US law has this system, right?
 
I'm honestly surprised this wasn't done yet, as well as pressing for aemulatio (abuse of the right) presumption for all of her further lawsuits, so she will have to fight against the presumption of her lawsuit being letigious every time- US law has this system, right?
In the US the system that applies that sort of status is at the discretion of the judge to hand out. I'm not sure if a person can countersue to make someone a vexatious litigant, but I don't think it can be done.
 
so she will have to fight against the presumption of her lawsuit being letigious every time- US law has this system, right?
Yes, but it's rarely done, and you have to piss off the court extremely. There are exceptions, of course, like Utah, where it is a lot easier.
 
In the US the system that applies that sort of status is at the discretion of the judge to hand out. I'm not sure if a person can countersue to make someone a vexatious litigant, but I don't think it can be done.
Yes, but it's rarely done, and you have to piss off the court extremely. There are exceptions, of course, like Utah, where it is a lot easier.
I see, so this pretty much the same as in 99% of the world- you need to piss off the judge, otherwise they dont care how much inconviniences lawsuites cause to the defendant.
 
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