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FBaggins

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13. They would not
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 06:23 AM
Friday

He didn’t have a lawyer and the order was made ex-parte (meaning the government wasn’t there). There was nobody in court to hear about the order.

The judge’s order instructs the clerk to serve it to the same address that the pro-se litigant served the initial filing to. It would be highly unusual for that to happen by the next morning.

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