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re: Lawfare: how is this defined, and how can it be (legally) stopped?

Posted on 4/26/24 at 5:40 pm to
Posted by Blizzard of Chizz
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Posted on 4/26/24 at 5:40 pm to
I’m firmly in the camp that does not believe the justice system should be wielded like a political weapon to perpetually harass anyone using wild criminal theories. Anyone engaged in such action and not pursuing a legitimate criminal matter should be disbarred and face multiple years in prison. Our system of justice was not designed for for anyone to endure rouge criminal prosecution and as such there should be severe criminal penalties for such behavior.
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Posted on 4/26/24 at 5:48 pm to
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I’m firmly in the camp that does not believe the justice system should be wielded like a political weapon to perpetually harass anyone using wild criminal theories.


This goes back to the beginning of the thread. So what about all the lawsuits filed with novel crazy legal theories after the election?

Those were (1) political, (2) partisan, (3) relying on novel theories, etc. Lawfare?

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