This is open threats and intended misuse of courts. You can't start a lawsuit just to obtain somebody's private information in order to (break laws and) dox people. That's a crime - perhaps even a federal crime.

I recommend everyone on his list file emotional damages, threats, threats conveyed by digital/electronic means, harassment, and intimidation charges.

Geese, gander, and such.

@Azzmador @judgedread
First, you don't use warrants, you use subpoenas for non-parties and discovery requests for parties.

Second, abuse of process is illegal and actionable. That's when a court process is used for a purpose other than its intended purpose. Whether the activity is an abuse of process or privileged litigation activity turns on many factors, his tweet does not help him.

Third, attorneys can also be liable for abuse of process, so he has to find one willing to take it on. If he can't, he can't issue a subpoena or discovery, only the court or an attorney can, so he has to get the court to issue each.

There's also motions to quash subpoenas. Just because someone requests something doesn't mean they get it. You can object to the subpoena via motion to quash. You can also just object in the response and make him file a motion to compel response. The grounds for objections and quashing are many. Discovery can be similarly limited or objected to.

Finally, he's being way dramatic and doesn't know the proper term. This is typically a sign that someone is full of shit and can be ignored.

Anyone who litigates self represented in anything other than small claims is a fool. Procedure alone with fuck them. Decorum and when to make argument will also.
Also it's about $350-500 a pop for process service of a single document. More if your target is a dangerous weirdo or lives out in Dirtfuck-Nowhere National Forest (i.e. half the fedi).

And if, say, those papers get served incorrectly, or never reach their intended destination, then did you ever really send them?
Law is a shit show. I do a lot of civil defense, so I'm always looking for that broken link in the chain.
A lot of people don't see how fucked everything is because the only time they see the inside of a courtroom is as a defendant and they're too worried about being assfucked to think straight.

Five minutes inside a curcuit court with a clear head will leave you screaming for TKD, TND, TTD, fuck it billions must die. It's a discord janny chatroom with slightly less crossdressing and a billion times fucking SLOWER. I could go on but it would probably turn into a fedpost.

Most clerks think 'jurisdiction' is something you do in a bathroom stall with the judge during recess.
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