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· 7/13/1995

O'Brien v. United States Department of Justice

Citations

  • 927 F. Supp. 382
  • 1995 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 21133
  • 1995 WL 863154

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • “On their face, Plaintiff’s allegations are so bizarre and delusional that they are wholly insubstantial and cannot invoke this Court’s jurisdiction.”
  • “On their face, [the p]laintiff’s allegations are so bizarre and delusional that they are wholly insubstantial and cannot invoke this court’s jurisdiction.”
  • “On their face, [the p]laintiff’s allegations are so bizarre and delusional that they are wholly insubstantial and cannot invoke this court’s jurisdiction.”
  • “On their face, [the p]laintiff’s allegations are so bizarre and delusional that they are wholly insubstantial and cannot invoke this Court’s jurisdiction.”
  • “On their face, [the p]laintiff’s allegations are so bizarre and delusional that they are wholly insubstantial and cannot invoke this Court’s jurisdiction.”
  • “On their face, [the p]laintiff’s allegations are so bizarre and delusional that they are wholly insubstantial and cannot invoke this court’s jurisdiction.”

Source: CourtListener parenthetical corpus (CC0).

Judges: McNAMEE

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