• 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    You’re right except I don’t think this dude was looking for attention. I’ve seen these people around the courts. People with hundreds of civil lawsuits. People filing lawsuits with a straight face for trillions of dollars. I don’t think this dude has a lawyer, these types are usually pro se.

    When you sit there reading the law over and over it’s like when you read a word over and over, and you might start to think it means something other than what it does. I think this dude is detached from reality to begin with when he reads these statutes and constitutions and whatnot, and then just strings a bunch of nonsense together. It’s like one of those people who think a group of people is following them and controlling their lives, and this dude just latched onto filing legal papers as an outlet for his crazy.

    I agree though, where there’s a will, there’s lawyer who will draft the papers. I will argue that the other lawyer’s socks clash with his tie if that’s what you want and you pay my hourly rate.

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      10 months ago

      I don’t think this dude has a lawyer, these types are usually pro se.

      In that case, I’m impressed he figured out how to manage a filing that made it all the way to the top court. Pro se cases get tossed in droves, simply because of the bureaucratic hurdles.