Suppose some of the same plaintiffs, with a competent attorney, file a new complaint that cites specific acts by specific defendants, based on a coherent legal theory. Other than having some of the same plaintiffs that new complaint would have *nothing* in common with the l4rp debacle, so how could it be dismissed as the same case?
Comment: What does that mean exactly?
What does that mean exactly?
Suppose some of the same plaintiffs, with a competent attorney, file a new complaint that cites specific acts by specific defendants, based on a coherent legal theory. Other than having some of the same plaintiffs that new complaint would have *nothing* in common with the l4rp debacle, so how could it be dismissed as the same case?
"You decide." -- Judge Napolitano http://youtu.be/D5J84fWqEK0
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