Friday, September 20, 2019 2:22:21 PM
At this point in the litigation you have what is on record which is seldom even remotely close to the evidence to be presented at trial nor is it in any way complete. The defense uses what suits their goals. The plaintiff does the same. Same documents different excerpts and quotes used to support their own agendas. In the end. A settlement or jury will decide after all the evidence is presented for both sides.
Concerning the Docket.
Not every entry on a docket has legal standing. If I have some whacko file a frivolous law suit it will make the docket. It will be dismissed with prejudice. Does it have legal standing in the next frivolous complaint made? No
Can the same person refile the complaint and use the original complaint that was dismissed as legal standing to show a pattern? No
You are putting way way to much weight on the docket as some kind of legal document. A docket is simply a chronological historical record of the events before the court at any given time. A docket holds no legal standing. Dockets will hold errors such as the ones you see corrected by the clerk several times in this case alone.
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