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How to get the court's attention
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Greg
Sat Aug 05 2006, 12:07AM


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http://www.legalreader.com/archives/003374.html

Plaintiff George C. Swinger, Jr., an inmate in Washington State, filed a pro se Notice of Appeal in a civil case before U.S. District Judge Ronald B. Leighton in the Western District of Washington. The Notice, filed July 12, 2006, states:

I hereby am informing you that I am appealing the asshole Ronald B. Leighton's decision in this matter.

You have been hereby served Notice. You're not getting away with this shit that easy.


[ Edited Sat Aug 05 2006, 09:33AM ]

I threw out the map a long time ago. Now I go my own direction!
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ShadowPuterDude
Sat Aug 05 2006, 09:37AM
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Well, that isn't the way to win over the hearts of others.  I'd say he definitely has the Judge's attention now.



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