Not... not great. "There's a reason why people go to law school."pic.twitter.com/DSIfG313fF
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Not... not great. "There's a reason why people go to law school."pic.twitter.com/DSIfG313fF
Enoch has spent an exceptional amount of time whining in the case, filing motions citing rules and case law he doesn't understand and, in many cases, undermining his own argument.
In one case he filed a motion to quash in the wrong venue, but because he also asked for a protective order, it gave the judge leeway to deny his motion outright. He also spends a lot of time filing objections as to why he thinks the judge is wrong.
I just "love" this definition of doxed that includes Nazis exposed as part of court proceedings. If there's one place where that description is unmerited, it's court.
There's literally mechanisms by which courts protect identities as appropriate. Due process isn't being doxed.
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