ShookKnight

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Alex is not crazy - he is legitimate evil.

Not much of a man either. He represents a side that proclaims being responsible. Yet, he constantly ducks behind the whole "I am just playing a role" excuse for when his behavior yields consequences.

He is a failure at life. A loser who has fooled other losers into giving him money.
 

woolfe9998

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Yes, Homerboy explained it above. These are sanctions imposed for process violations, such as failing to comply with discovery requests. The case hasn't even gone to trial yet.

And holy shit, in 25 years of practice I have never seen nor heard of sanctions even in that vicinity. These kinds of sanctions are fairly common, but typically run like $500-$5,000. Jones must have really pissed off the judge. You aren't going to be hit with those kinds of sanctions unless you've violated multiple court orders to produce discovery.

I think when the case goes to trial Jones is going to be hit with punitive damages which will force him to file for bankruptcy.
 
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Yes, Homerboy explained it above. These are sanctions imposed for process violations, such as failing to comply with discovery requests. The case hasn't even gone to trial yet.

And holy shit, in 25 years of practice I have never seen nor heard of sanctions even in that vicinity. These kinds of sanctions are fairly common, but typically run like $500-$5,000. Jones must have really pissed off the judge. You aren't going to be hit with those kinds of sanctions unless you've violated multiple court orders to produce discovery.

I think when the case goes to trial Jones is going to be hit with punitive damages which will force him to file for bankruptcy.

Them sending kiddie porn “accidentally” probably didn’t help.
 

rommelrommel

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Yes, Homerboy explained it above. These are sanctions imposed for process violations, such as failing to comply with discovery requests. The case hasn't even gone to trial yet.

And holy shit, in 25 years of practice I have never seen nor heard of sanctions even in that vicinity. These kinds of sanctions are fairly common, but typically run like $500-$5,000. Jones must have really pissed off the judge. You aren't going to be hit with those kinds of sanctions unless you've violated multiple court orders to produce discovery.

I think when the case goes to trial Jones is going to be hit with punitive damages which will force him to file for bankruptcy.

well, I doubt they’ll tar and feather him so that’s the best I can hope for.
 

woolfe9998

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well, I doubt they’ll tar and feather him so that’s the best I can hope for.

True, financial setbacks aren't enough, particularly since Jones will find a way to crowd fund his life, and his idiot supporters will be more than willing to oblige.
 

Moonbeam

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I think most people don't realize that true justice is invisible but absolutely real. People focus on making crime pay, hoping that by doing so they can either isolate individual past offernders so they can't further offend, or invent tortures extreme enough to frighten criminals away. The former part is necessary because criminality is a form of mental illness and the latter about all that ignorant people can come up with.

But the facts beyond these two phenomenon, in my opinion, are, that justice is absolute, that the blessings of real knowledge that come from knowledge of the true nature of the self can't be given to those who don't deserve it nor denied to those who do.

Alex Jones has no idea of his true poverty and suffers for it. Every day he has to live as who he has become is, ignorant of being joy. There is no need for us to feel a need to take revenge.
 

woolfe9998

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He just divorced that other one two years back. I recall in the divorce proceedings, it came up that he was diagnosed as a pathological narcissist.

Hopefully she got a good whack or two in. Those cast iron frying pans can do wonders.
 
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feralkid

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He just divorced that other one two years back. I recall in the divorce proceedings, it came up that he was diagnosed as a pathological narcissist.

Hopefully she got a good whack or two in. Those cast iron frying pans can do wonders.


Although undoubtedly therapeutic for her

I don't think it did him any good.