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Topic: "Lodged"

Created on: 11/01/14 05:51 PM

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FULFILLING1


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"Lodged"
11/01/14 5:51 PM

Doctor Graves:

I have read different legal definitions of the word "Lodged", but I would love to hear how you would describe, and share a few examples of the real intent, and motive behind why any court of the American Union will do this in special, and extraordinary circumstances?

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JURISDICTIONARY


Joined: 11/23/13

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RE: "Lodged"
11/02/14 7:24 AM

Think of a squirrel who dropped a nut into the crotch of a tree branch. He struggles with his little front feet to free it from the narrow wedge that holds it. The nut is lodged in the tree. See the word in that context in court, as when a memorandum is lodged against opponent's motion, etc.

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FULFILLING1


Joined: 11/08/13

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RE: "Lodged"
11/10/14 6:29 PM

Doctor Graves:

When any Court writes "LODGED" on a few motions, and not on the majority of other motions, does one move the Court to "UNLODGE" the "LODGED" motions?

It seems to be a "STONEWALLING TACTIC" practiced by any Court when any Court for whatever reason does not want a specific motion to be PRESERVED for the APPEALS Court to look at or consider to review, correct, and cure???

How can any one of us make sure that any motions or filings that have been "LODGED" by any Court, whether for "STONEWALLING TACTICS" or for not wanting us to have these motions or other filings be PRESERVED for APPEALS from not happening or taking place???

Your feedback is highly sought after Doctor Graves!!!!

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