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08Nov

Deciding When a Misstatement to a Court Makes a Mockery of the Judicial System

Carlton Fields | | Return|
When a litigant makes a statement to one court, and later makes a contradictory statement to another court, what must the other party show to prove the litigant intended to make a mockery of the judicial system? The Eleventh Circuit examined that...
By: Carlton Fields
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/deciding-when-a-misstatement-to-a-court-76925/

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