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totally possible for a man, at the waning hour of a criminal trial, to put in one motion, and the judge - almost being forced mind you - subsequently dismisses the action without prejudice?

P.S. [continuing the other thread that was closed] Well Greggyboy sure got the same patience as my rectum; but I guess he had to protect Fammy from public humiliation.

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Once again, norrha: come out with it. What's your point -- IF you have one?

And as for your previous thread -- you would be well advised to lay off the juvenile insults, and actually read why Gregg locked down your thread:

You had ample chances to make your point, if you had one, and failed to do so. We don't provide a forum for you to make yourself feel like the smartest guy in the room. Face it, you're not even that clever.

Enough of your "just asking" game, norrha. IF you don't want to find yourself moderated (I don't have that power), you'd better step up your game.
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norrha wrote: Mon Dec 17, 2018 3:16 pm totally possible for a man, at the waning hour of a criminal trial, to put in one motion, and the judge - almost being forced mind you - subsequently dismisses the action without prejudice?
I'm not a lawyer or anything, but isn't it pretty common to for a motion to be dismissed without prejudice?
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norrha, patience tolerance quotient has reached -0-, either very shortly post what you have to say to prove your statement or this topic is gone as well. Same will apply at all times henceforth. When I check back later this afternoon you will have either posted CIVILLY and with something of substance or this is gone. ND-mod
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Later this afternoon: 5:00 PM EST.

Tick, tick, tick.
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There were no insults in my OP, pottaboy. :snooty:

Or perhaps the motion could be in the form of a notice. Ever hear of challenging jurisdiction?
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An always useful meme...
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norrha wrote: Mon Dec 17, 2018 3:16 pm totally possible for a man, at the waning hour of a criminal trial, to put in one motion, and the judge - almost being forced mind you - subsequently dismisses the action without prejudice?
Because that man's father is his father's son.
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norrha wrote: Mon Dec 17, 2018 8:17 pm There were no insults in my OP, pottaboy. :snooty:

Or perhaps the motion could be in the form of a notice. Ever hear of challenging jurisdiction?
Oh, yes there were, norrha -- and your juvenile "pottaboy" remark is yet one more proof that you don't belong at the grownups' table. Here is your OP:

P.S. [continuing the other thread that was closed] Well Greggyboy sure got the same patience as my rectum; but I guess he had to protect Fammy from public humiliation.

But enough of that, and of your "just asking" game. Tell us what is making you ask these questions -- if they can be thus dignified.
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And we're gone!!!!! Phase Two now commenseth!
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