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pat_k

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24. I think the regime's incompetents assume everyone else is as incompetent as they are, so they won't get "caught" in lies
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 02:04 PM
11 hrs ago

One thing that is probably true is that the assumption that assertions in court filings are true has allowed these people to get away with lies, particularly early on when assumptions of integrity hadn't been smashed to smithereens.

Now plaintiff's in cases against the regime and courts hearing cases brought by or against the regime "get it" that the felon's appointees and sycophants make things up as a matter of standard practice.

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I bet that pro-se plaintiff took them by surprise! n/t pnwmom 20 hrs ago #1
He's a lawyer but he is representing himself. I guess that still gets the "pro se" designation. Hassin Bin Sober 20 hrs ago #4
I need to point out that reply #1 was posted before I edited the OP mahatmakanejeeves 20 hrs ago #5
The legal document would just show him as a pro se plaintiff. pnwmom 20 hrs ago #6
This message was self-deleted by its author wcmagumba 20 hrs ago #2
Court Finds Federal Prosecutor Filed Brief Containing Fabricated Quotes mahatmakanejeeves 20 hrs ago #3
that tracks. barbtries 16 hrs ago #7
I am still fascinated popsdenver 11 hrs ago #21
tRUMP prosecutors are caught lying in court filings. I'm shocked........ wolfie001 14 hrs ago #8
Not surprising at all, is it wolfie?????? popsdenver 11 hrs ago #20
Ruff ruff! wolfie001 10 hrs ago #25
WASF Wolfie...... popsdenver 8 hrs ago #30
Thanks Pops! wolfie001 8 hrs ago #31
I was thinking popsdenver 8 hrs ago #32
I'm sure that's why I called him that wolfie001 8 hrs ago #33
Yes popsdenver 8 hrs ago #34
The professionals were fired or quit pfitz59 14 hrs ago #9
It's very likely the fabricated quotes happened because of stupid use of AI (using AI without checking highplainsdem 13 hrs ago #10
Pretty soon will have an ai raised and 'educated' cbabe 13 hrs ago #11
Generative AI is the greatest tech ever for dumbing down users. It would be doing that even if it highplainsdem 13 hrs ago #14
Let's hope the opposite is true: after repeated court cases and other events negatively impacted by the use of AI, the Martin68 13 hrs ago #15
Perhaps. But sadly not all the children are above average. cbabe 13 hrs ago #16
Most of the graduates of our leading law schools are. And I assume schools will increasingly include education about Martin68 12 hrs ago #18
It's not only AI popsdenver 11 hrs ago #22
It wouldn't be just AI, though that's probably the main source. Ocelot II 10 hrs ago #27
Yes, it doesn't take much to use a citator and even less to check the original cite. Ilikepurple 9 hrs ago #28
From what I've been reading about the state of the US Attorneys offices Ocelot II 9 hrs ago #29
Yeah, I haven't done as much reading, but I kind of assumed this was going on. Ilikepurple 3 hrs ago #35
Bondi's bozos Old Crank 13 hrs ago #12
Not in the U.S. Supreme Court popsdenver 11 hrs ago #23
Business as usual for the Trump DOJ. Martin68 13 hrs ago #13
This might be an AI case and they don't want to admit it Renew Deal 12 hrs ago #17
Sactioned aka slap on the wrist.... Quanto Magnus 11 hrs ago #19
I think the regime's incompetents assume everyone else is as incompetent as they are, so they won't get "caught" in lies pat_k 11 hrs ago #24
A good number of the good DOJ attorneys have left LetMyPeopleVote 10 hrs ago #26
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