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Old June 6th 04, 09:00 PM posted to uk.legal.moderated
Patrick Gosling
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Default Length of Order ("sentence")

In article ,
Bloomin Heck wrote:
Of course ,but those defendants must have done to warrant an issue
of the proceedings one would guess.


One would be wrong to jump to that conclusion. That kind of assumption
would seem to me to precisely underline one of the kinds of problems
that lead to vexatious litigation.

That is, in some cases, litigants really _do_ wind up with a world view
that is completely out of kilter with reality. And you really _do_ need
a mechanism for managing them, such as the "vexatious litigant" system.

And it's a pretty mild restraint that is imposed, all things considered.

-patrick.
 

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