Danny riley's latest pleadings
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Danny riley's latest pleadings
For your reading enjoyment, the latest two pleadings filed by the "sovereign fiction" known as Daniel Riley are here and here .
One is a "jurisdiction challenge" and the other is a "discovery demand."
Among other things, I did notice that he attached the "Exhbits" for the jurisdictional challenge to the discovery request.
One is a "jurisdiction challenge" and the other is a "discovery demand."
Among other things, I did notice that he attached the "Exhbits" for the jurisdictional challenge to the discovery request.
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Riley is acting "Jurios Suprious"?
Neither of those strings of letters correspond to any English or Latin words I have ever heard of.
Or did his misspell "juris" and "spurious?" Which, in combination, don't seem to mean anything either.
Anyone have any idea what he might think he's talking about?
Neither of those strings of letters correspond to any English or Latin words I have ever heard of.
Or did his misspell "juris" and "spurious?" Which, in combination, don't seem to mean anything either.
Anyone have any idea what he might think he's talking about?
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I'll take a guess that he is mangling Latin by manipulating the terms "juris" and "superior" in the ignorant attempt of conveying the concept that an individual's laws are superior to any other law.
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Perhaps he wants to get the judge to recuse because the subject of the case is libeling him?Harrison Bergeron wrote:In his jurisdictional challenge, Danny-Boy claims the judge should be recused, because the government could unduly influence him by leaking information about his activities as a pedophile.
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All the judges in the NH District have recused themselves and it is now being presided over by the District of Maine:
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
United States of America
v. Criminal Case No. 07-cr-189-01-SM
Daniel Riley
O R D E R
All of the judges in this district were recused from
presiding over this case. Accordingly, the case shall be
referred to the District of Maine; sitting by designation.
The recusal of all of the judges on this court gives rise to
an “emergency” with respect to the referred case as that term is
used in 28 U.S.C. § 636(f). I therefore concur in the assignment
of a magistrate judge from the designated district to perform the
duties specified in 28 U.S.C. § 636(a)-(c).
SO ORDERED.
______________________________
Steven J. McAuliffe
Chief Judge
October 16, 2007
cc:
Clerk, USDC, Maine
Arnold H. Huftalen, AUSA
Robert M. Kinsella, AUSA
Mark E. Howard, Esq.
U.S. Probation
U.S. Marshal
To late. While there are still leaves on the tress, they are changing pretty quick. Hunting season has opened already for many species.CaptainKickback wrote:Methinks a Yankee judge from Maine is not going to put up with a lot of shenanigans from Reno or any of the others that might come his way.
Reno may be in a Federal facility before the leaves are off the trees and before hunting season opens.
A-yep.
While Barbadaro (Sp?) recusing himself may have been a bit of a blessing come sentencing time (I tough nut that one), I suspect some judge having to travel down from Portland is not going to be too pleased. A-yep, none to pleased.
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From down east, it would be pronounced "e-ya."ErsatzAnatchist wrote:While Barbadaro (Sp?) recusing himself may have been a bit of a blessing come sentencing time (I tough nut that one), I suspect some judge having to travel down from Portland is not going to be too pleased. A-yep, none to pleased.
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He spells it "Jurios Suprious," but I think you have the meaning.The Observer wrote:I'll take a guess that he is mangling Latin by manipulating the terms "juris" and "superior" in the ignorant attempt of conveying the concept that an individual's laws are superior to any other law.
He says, "COMES NOW, making a special appearence, Danny Riley, acting in sovereign capacity, Jurios Suprious ...."
He's trying to say, "juris supras," which still doesn't make sense.
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I noticed the same, but what attracted my attention was the difference in spelling "spurious" from the first instance, "suprious."Nikki wrote:"defendant's derogatories" ?
"telling Paul Barbadoro to withdrawl..." ?
"to have every motioned answered ..." ?
"juris spurious" ?
Somebody seems to have dropped out of his ESTTL classes (English for Speakers of Trailer Trash Language)
And, I found a Law Dictionary and Glossary, here that lists "spurious" as relating to "Persons without a father; bastards." Apropos!
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"to compel answers to defendant's derogatories", to be exact.Nikki wrote:"defendant's derogatories" ?
Hey, guys, the schmuck is in jail, so perhaps he ought to win one of his motions. So, in the spirit of Christian charity,
A. Yes, Danny, you are an a_____e.
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I only got through about the first 10 before I lost interest, but I think that they could all be answered "No."Quixote wrote:The correct answer to the defendant's derogatories is, "Same to you, buddy."
Too bad Riley didn't ask for any explanation of the answers.
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I think he's operating under the "Jurious Spurious Rules of Criminal Procedure". Those Rules are quite flexible in that "sovereigns" can make them up as they go along and require the "servant" government to answer.Dr. Caligari wrote:Too bad for Riley that there are no interrogatories under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.Too bad Riley didn't ask for any explanation of the answers.