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Posting in the court

James Conway · 2497

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Offline James ConwayTopic starter

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on: November 05, 2017, 10:33:08 am
You may ONLY respond in cases where you are the sueing or defending party. If you are a lawyer, then the defending party needs to explicitly state in the topic who his lawyer is. If you do post in court cases where you have NOTHING to do, you will be booted from the court cases board. If you do not stay out of topics where you have nothing to do, you will be rekt.



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Reply #1 on: November 05, 2017, 01:58:27 pm
In addition to this, there is really no polite way of saying this but without naming names some of you are just not mature enough to use this section of the forums.

If the same people continue making pointless cases, or using insulting/provocative tones in the courtroom they will simply be permanently banned from this section. The judges and forum staff are not babysitters, and wont  tolerate any nonsense in here.

Thank you.



 


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