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UrbScotty

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Sun Apr 26, 2015, 08:04 PM Apr 2015

Florida woman files motion to "f*** this court"

According to an order from U.S. District Court Judge Willis B. Hunt Jr., Tamah Jada Clark initially filed a legal complaint against several state agencies, law enforcement departments and individuals pertaining to the arrest and conviction of Jason Joseph Clark, whom Hunt said was her “husband (or possibly boyfriend).”

(“Jason is my HUSBAND, as I have stated, you [expletive],” Clark replied in the expletive-laden notice, by the way.)

Clark claimed in the original complaint that she was a citizen of the “territory” of Florida and not a U.S. citizen, and that the defendants were guilty of wrongful conviction, kidnapping, involuntary servitude and several other serious violations of U.S. law and of international agreements.

Hunt dismissed the case in late March for several reasons, noting that Jason Clark didn’t sign the complaint, that Tamah Clark didn’t have standing to file it on his behalf or on behalf of her son, and that the statute of limitations had passed for a personal injury claim.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/04/23/notice-to-expletive-this-court-and-everything-that-it-stands-for-is-the-legal-document-america-needs/?tid=trending_strip_2

Here's the motion itself:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/262792039/Fuck-This-Court
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Florida woman files motion to "f*** this court" (Original Post) UrbScotty Apr 2015 OP
She may have a valid point, Hoppy Apr 2015 #1
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