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I wonder if it is the same Gilberto Felix named in this document...

What, err, uh, institution gave this person a law degree?

It's only fair that the guy who sues everyone gets sued himself once in a while...

I wonder what kind of damages could be incurred from wearing tight shorts...

That's only one page and more readable than most 25-page briefs. But it did not comply with the rules.

What, err, uh, institution gave

that's some quality work. at least whoever wrote that expects the judge to work a little, rather than putting google results into an attached exhibit.

I would be embarassed as the plaintiff.

@Lance: yes, it probably is, given that Mr. Felix filed from federal lockup (note his return address).

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