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Old March 27th 08, 04:37 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics
Ted E Bear
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Default Next Event in Truong Lawsuit


"samsloan" wrote in message
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On Mar 26, 2:42 pm, "
wrote:
When is the next date at which something is scheduled to happen? I had
certainly hoped that the process would be further along by this point;
is this normal or is there a specific cause for the delay?

Jerry Spinrad


The issues before the judge are complex mainly because this is a new
kind of lawsuit. I expect to win mainly because Internet forgery and
identity theft are such a big problem worldwide that it cannot be
ignored. I would be totally shocked if the judge dismissed my
complaint at this early stage. This case could easily go on for years.

Sam Sloan


Sam, just a word to the wise. There are the FRCP but there are also local
rules too. They must be complied with or you can get dismissed. Also
Federal Court is more about form than substance, so you should follow the
form, type your pleadings in Times New Roman 12 pt, and make it more
readable. This pleading will be read by a law clerk, who will make
reccomdations to the Judge about what needs to be addressed, and what is
fluff. The less fluff in your pleading, the better. A big problem with Pro
Se litigants is that they think something is actionable just because it
violates your personal moral compass. Federal Courts are not swayed by
emotional pleadings, and if you don't have the law and prescident on your
side, you won't prevail. The Court can only rule on what you put before it.
When you write your Amended Complaint, you should remove anything you can't
show is illegal. Get someone to help you, it's uphill as it is...



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