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Re: motion for judgement


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Posted by Keyser Soze (205.188.208.41) on July 06, 2003 at 14:13:08:

In Reply to: motion for judgement posted by Help fast on July 05, 2003 at 17:08:39:

Dear Help Fast;

Please bear in mind I am not a lawyer and am not giving legal advice. Do bear in mind as well that most lawyers are about posturing, that ninety-nine times cases are settled out of court of dismissed and for good reason - that is the way the system is arranged.
If this is a Motion for Summary Judgement, they are stating that there are no further triable issues of fact, they have proved their case and now want their due judgement.
They may be right, telling the truth. Or they may be posturing, bluffing in hope you'll get cold feet and not fight them or best of all not even show up in court. As WhyChat says, the more you fight them the more likely these vile, putrid insects whose cheap, ill-fitting suits are soaked in the blood and tears of their victims and the vomit of their own moronic avarice are indeed likely to go away.
They will make all manner of claims before the court against you in hope you won't call their bluff. Oh, they're saying you did thus and so? So you have the absolute right of Discovery, to demand to see their twisted-claw hand, torqued hideously as it is from years of taking from the innocent with no legal justification to do so.
Fight them, many a time the lofty sounding arguments of these roaring lions - in the fully biblical sense of the phrase - will with time and your continued retaliatory defense become as poorly formed, parasite-ridden dog droppings to be summarily squashed 'neath the heels of your titanium wingtips of truth.
In short order, sun's illuminative dessicating powers will ready these maggots for the winds, to scatter their predatory greed to the seven circles Dante's Inferno.
Be sure to read the Tutorials, Parts I & II on the board - excellent insight into the nature and 'character' of this very sleazy 'industry'.


Dessicatingly,

Keyser Soze

"...and like that, he was gone."
- Roger 'Verbal' Kint, "The Usual Suspects",
c. 1995, C. MacQuarrie, Bryan Singer et al


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