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Does this Statement of Claim meet the rules of pleading? (Florida rules are similar to federal rules) Judge is prejudiced and wants to dismiss without specifying any objection.
COUNT I
Nuisance, Harassment, …in Violation of Common Law and Florida Statutes [listed].
Defendants … have committed numerous acts of Nuisance, Harassment, …with the intent and effect of causing injury to the Plaintiff in his property, quality of life, enjoyment of his home, and value of his property, and efforts and costs of prosecution… [lists of paragraphs of fact and argument, and exhibits]
Three civil suits met the same rejection by a prejudiced judge who only wants to dismiss. The statement of claims has been checked and it meets the only requirement of a "short and plain" statement of claims listing the elements of defendants' intent, actions, causation, and effects causing the damages.
COUNT I
Nuisance, Harassment, …in Violation of Common Law and Florida Statutes [listed].
Defendants … have committed numerous acts of Nuisance, Harassment, …with the intent and effect of causing injury to the Plaintiff in his property, quality of life, enjoyment of his home, and value of his property, and efforts and costs of prosecution… [lists of paragraphs of fact and argument, and exhibits]
Three civil suits met the same rejection by a prejudiced judge who only wants to dismiss. The statement of claims has been checked and it meets the only requirement of a "short and plain" statement of claims listing the elements of defendants' intent, actions, causation, and effects causing the damages.