To: mn-bush-man
He can bring the tortious form (which is a civil action) which would be useless unless there were actionable damages to pursue And if filed by an attorney against a LEO exercising statutory powers, should result in Rule 11 sanctions.
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03/23/2005 2:54:42 PM PST by
Cboldt
To: Cboldt
And if filed by an attorney against a LEO exercising statutory powers, should result in Rule 11 sanctions. Between what should happen, and what the SCOFLAws will do, is another question.
To: Cboldt
And if filed by an attorney against a LEO exercising statutory powers, should result in Rule 11 sanctions.Touche! Let's hope he just tries it!! (sinister laugh...)
Actually, you just don't know how those courts might handle it!
To: Cboldt
And if filed by an attorney against a LEO exercising statutory powers, should result in Rule 11 sanctions. As I said, Felos is just blustering and blowing smoke.
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