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demmiblue

(40,075 posts)
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 01:08 PM Sep 2025

This is absolutely wild. The court *sua sponte* dismisses the case for violating Rule 8(a) so that means the court... [View all]

this is absolutely wild

the court *sua sponte* dismisses the case for violating Rule 8(a)

so that means the court, all on its own, looked at the complaint and said it's too long, too scattershot, too arbitrary to even count as a complaint. *never* seen this happen to a private party with counsel.

Joshua Erlich (@joshuaerlich.bsky.social) 2025-09-19T16:21:13.239Z


[Goes to rules of Federal Procedures]

[Looks up Rule 8]

*passes out from laughing*

For non-lawyers, its literally this meme

STEMthebleeding (@stemthebleeding.bsky.social) 2025-09-19T16:10:50.271Z


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I think it is the most honest appraisal of Baitball Blogger Sep 2025 #1
Or maybe really don't care, since they're just doing it as intimidation William Seger Sep 2025 #12
Kind of describes trump's entire life and being... Wounded Bear Sep 2025 #2
Bwaaaah malaise Sep 2025 #3
sweet! RussBLib Sep 2025 #4
Read the whole thing, here. It's glorious. Ocelot II Sep 2025 #5
would that general MSM reporting is as sober, precise, and honest. nt wiggs Sep 2025 #7
He called him out on his lack of dignity. That was delicious. littlemissmartypants Sep 2025 #14
Oh my Lordy -- that's a beauty. Judge Merryday deserves to be writing film scripts. In allegorical oracle Sep 2025 #15
Love: "Similarly, in one of many, often repetitive, and laudatory (toward President Trump) but superfluous allegations JudyM Sep 2025 #23
translation patphil Sep 2025 #6
OK would someone explain to me like I'm five what this means. irisblue Sep 2025 #8
In short, djt's attorneys submitted 84 pages of unnecessary BS when the complaint allegorical oracle Sep 2025 #20
i mean, did you read that ridiculous complaint? CatWoman Sep 2025 #24
Oh yeah. Even went into his father's history, the Trump Org's business. It was all over the allegorical oracle Sep 2025 #29
I said the exact same thing mountain grammy Sep 2025 #22
I was disappointed when I read they get to resubmit. Too bad. nt pnwmom Sep 2025 #9
Live and learn. I didn't know that sua sponte in Latin meant usonian Sep 2025 #10
Rule 8 (and similar) violations are mostly used to disqualify claims by crank or nuisance litigants Prairie Gates Sep 2025 #11
Why why why has Turnip not been declared a vexatious litigant in every court in the country ?? nt eppur_se_muova Sep 2025 #18
Because his complaints don't meet the standard onenote Sep 2025 #27
Court speak for TL;DR. nt Xipe Totec Sep 2025 #13
Something I'm wondering about. boonecreek Sep 2025 #16
Led to the word "spontaneous"; from "sponsio" meaning a promise or pledge (cf sponsor); "sua" indicates "(their) own" eppur_se_muova Sep 2025 #17
CoversTrump! Bluesaph Sep 2025 #19
Vituperators gonna vituperate. What a sick clown. Dave Bowman Sep 2025 #21
No, the case was not "dismissed." If it had been, it would be over, subject to appeal. rsdsharp Sep 2025 #25
Donald Barratrous Trump sop Sep 2025 #26
If only. But "barratry" is no longer a crime in the majority of states and is a misdemeanor where it is. onenote Sep 2025 #28
Eric trying his hand at being an attorney ? republianmushroom Sep 2025 #30
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