· 5/21/1979
BD. OF CTY. COM'RS OF CTY. OF BOULDER v. Barday
Citations
- 594 P.2d 1057
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- also noting that the enjoined litigant “is still free to appear pro se in his own defense ”
- “[T]he right of access to courts does not include the right to impede the normal functioning of judicial processes. Nor does it include the right to abuse judicial processes in order to harass others.”
- “[T]he right of access to courts does not include the right to impede the normal functioning of judicial processes. Nor does it include the right to abuse judicial processes in order to harass others.”
- “[T]he right of access to courts does not include the right to impede the normal functioning of judicial processes. Nor does it include the right to abuse judicial processes in order to harass others.”
- injunction limited to lawsuits arising out of respondent’s marital problems
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Judges: Pringle
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