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Old 12-28-2005, 07:04 PM
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Is this judicially correct?


What is the name of your state? Oregon

If a lawsuit was filed, and then withdrawn, can a Judge "dismiss" a lawsuit that is no longer before the court, and consider it frivolous,imposing a prevailing party fee?

In addition, this Judge "threatened"my present atty not to pursue the case of Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitaiton, or he would impose "sanction" against him. Is that judicially and ethically correct?

I am only interested in the fact, I want to file the suit in another jurisdiction and am unable to do so, if the case was dismissed. Is it not my civil right to demand damages, when I have suffered 5 years of unprecendented litigation regarding my own assets being taken from me under a coerced settlement.

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Old 12-28-2005, 07:50 PM
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What is the name of your state? Oregon

If a lawsuit was filed, and then withdrawn, can a Judge "dismiss" a lawsuit that is no longer before the court, and consider it frivolous,imposing a prevailing party fee?

In addition, this Judge "threatened"my present atty not to pursue the case of Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitaiton, or he would impose "sanction" against him. Is that judicially and ethically correct?

I am only interested in the fact, I want to file the suit in another jurisdiction and am unable to do so, if the case was dismissed. Is it not my civil right to demand damages, when I have suffered 5 years of unprecendented litigation regarding my own assets being taken from me under a coerced settlement.
**A: we have no idea what you are griping about.
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Old 12-29-2005, 03:16 AM
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Is is a question, not a gripe. We are still, at least I hope so, a country of fair justice....
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Old 12-29-2005, 09:33 AM
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What is the name of your state? Oregon

If a lawsuit was filed, and then withdrawn, can a Judge "dismiss" a lawsuit that is no longer before the court, and consider it frivolous,imposing a prevailing party fee?

In addition, this Judge "threatened"my present atty not to pursue the case of Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitaiton, or he would impose "sanction" against him. Is that judicially and ethically correct?

I am only interested in the fact, I want to file the suit in another jurisdiction and am unable to do so, if the case was dismissed. Is it not my civil right to demand damages, when I have suffered 5 years of unprecendented litigation regarding my own assets being taken from me under a coerced settlement.

Q: If a lawsuit was filed, and then withdrawn, can a Judge "dismiss" a lawsuit that is no longer before the court, and consider it frivolous,imposing a prevailing party fee? In addition, this Judge "threatened"my present atty not to pursue the case of Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitaiton, or he would impose "sanction" against him. Is that judicially and ethically correct?

A: Yes and yes.
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Old 12-29-2005, 10:53 AM
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PS: You are clearly insane. Maybe seeking some help for that instead of this perceived legal slight would be a much more fruitful endeavor?
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Old 12-29-2005, 10:55 AM
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PS: You are clearly insane. Maybe seeking some help for that instead of this perceived legal slight would be a much more fruitful endeavor?

**A: so are you recommending the writer see a mental health profesional that moonlights as a produce clerk at the local Albertson's?
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