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Old 06-24-2005, 06:08 PM   #1267
Tyrone Slothrop
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The gravity of Clinton's lies.

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Originally posted by Iron Steve
I am not a litigator and have forgotten most of what I ever knew (which was not all that much) about civil procedure, which may account for this question:

huh?

Short of no facts what would be the bar? Now, the action could certainly be dismissed, but what about the allegations (assuming there are allegations) could be a bar to bringing it?
If the question is whether or not you can file a complaint alleging any old thing, the answer is of course, but it may get dismissed. So I figured Spanky was asking whether the complaint would survive a motion to dismiss. And now I've spent far more time thinking about it than I did the first time around.
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