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07 Aug 12 #347824 by soulruler
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This is the term used in law to reflect a civil case which basically has turned into a criminal case.

When you do various things such as perjur yourself on oath or documents, threaten your opponent in court corridors, insult judges, make statements of truth to court which are against rules of evidence (which means without an honest belief in their truth) or allow another party (such as a legal team) to make statements to court which you know not to be the truth, when as an advocate you abuse your rights of audience against Human Rights of Freedom of Expression (i.e make submissions to court which you know to be false), when you fail consistantly to take claims and fail to follow them through or fail to comply with the orders of court that you have sought yourself then the case basically becomes quasi criminal.

You have no more right to threaten your opponent in civil court than in criminal court. As we all know if you talk or theaten a defendent in criminal court the case is dismissed.

You also have no right to make a submission or put an allegation to court against your opponent that is false and that would lower the opinion of that person in the mind of any right thinking individual.

For all those reasons and a whole load more my case has now become quasi criminal.

My ex and his legal teams commence case after case, claiming costs and fines and threatening me with prison and expect me to come to court time and time again, have no life and for all my family to be thrown out on the streets and have no income, no roof over our heads and at the end of it no health or sanity.

I just hope that anyone reading my tail of considerable woe will attempt to avoid the situation I am now in.

Anyone interested can google legal abuse which is basically generally the litigation taken on by legal teams deliberately knowing it to be meritless and mainly for their own financial gain.

Please can my case set a precedent to help stop legal abuse - lawyers are very privileged and trusted members of our society and we should be able to trust them to do the right job.

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07 Aug 12 #347942 by minxy1912
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this sounds very interesting,but very confusing!!

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