Remember this suit has been filed, not heard. If attorneys refused such nonsense, it might help alleviate some of the backlog in the courts. Don't get me wrong, I have no sympathy what so ever for this guy and think this suit is ludicrous.
The reason this happens is most states do not require filing fees, etc,. for inmates to file legal motions. Since attorneys are required to do a certain amount of work at no charge, the attorney may have gotten stuck with this case whether he wanted it or not.
I think it was Arizona that started requiring the inmates to pay the court filing fees and virtually all of this kind of nonsense stopped.
Even more ludicrous is the suit that was filed by a career burglar in England. He and an accomplice broke into a farmer's home. The farmer woke up and got a gun. The farmer killed the accomplice and wounded the "career" burglar. The surviving burglar successfully filed charges against the farmer. The farmer went to jail for 5 years before his attorney was able to get him out. This story is true. I read the news article on CNN when the farmer got out of jail.
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