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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

GOP FASCIST MINION JIM JORDAN IS GETTING SUED. "ABUSE OF PROCESS?"


"I think what Bragg is doing here is attempting to let Mr. Jordan and other people know that you can't really come onto their turf in New York City and get away with this without a fight" - w/

MY SHORT RESPONSE:

Understand, these are not Noble, Civic-Minded individuals, who care about the future of the U.S. They are Funded Fascists whose sole goal is to undermine our Constitutional Republic. Intellectual Honesty, Scientific Method, Rules of Logic. etc., are their enemies. Jordan- FASCIST/NAZI.


ABUSE OF PROCESS.

TAKEN FROM WIKIPEDIA. ( JUST FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES). I'VE OUTLINED CERTAIN KEY POINTS.- DAVID.


An abuse of process is the unjustified or unreasonable use of legal proceedings or process to further a cause of action by an applicant or plaintiff in an action. It is a claim made by the respondent or defendant that the other party is misusing or perverting regularly issued court process (civil or criminal) not justified by the underlying legal action. In common law it is classified as an intentional tort. It is to be distinguished from malicious prosecution, another type of tort that involves misuse of the public right of access to the courts.


The elements of a valid cause of action for abuse of process in most common law jurisdictions are as follows: (1) the existence of an ulterior purpose or motive underlying the use of process, and (2) some act in the use of the legal process not proper in the regular prosecution of the proceedings.[1] Abuse of process can be distinguished from malicious prosecution, in that abuse of process typically does not require proof of malice, lack of probable cause in procuring issuance of the process, or a termination favorable to the plaintiff, all of which are essential to a claim of malicious prosecution.[2] "Process," as used in this context, includes not only the "service of process," i.e. an official summons or other notice issued from a court, but means any method used to acquire jurisdiction over a person or specific property that is issued under the official seal of a court.[3] Typically, the person who abuses process is interested only in accomplishing some improper purpose that is collateral to the proper object of the process and that offends justice, such as an unjustified arrest or an unfounded criminal prosecution. Subpoenas to testify, attachments of property, executions on property, garnishments, and other provisional remedies are among the types of "process" considered to be capable of abuse.



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