Dionysius Hipp files a motion for summary judgment in response to a lawsuit brought against him by his neighbors over a large, loud, obnoxious art display in his front yard. In his motion, Hipp claims that prohibiting the display would violate his rights to freedom of expression and religion as the gods want him to have the display. He asks the judge to grant his motion for summary judgment and allow him to keep the art display in his front yard in peace.
Dionysius Hipp files a motion for summary judgment in response to a lawsuit brought against him by his neighbors over a large, loud, obnoxious art display in his front yard. In his motion, Hipp claims that prohibiting the display would violate his rights to freedom of expression and religion as the gods want him to have the display. He asks the judge to grant his motion for summary judgment and allow him to keep the art display in his front yard in peace.
Dionysius Hipp files a motion for summary judgment in response to a lawsuit brought against him by his neighbors over a large, loud, obnoxious art display in his front yard. In his motion, Hipp claims that prohibiting the display would violate his rights to freedom of expression and religion as the gods want him to have the display. He asks the judge to grant his motion for summary judgment and allow him to keep the art display in his front yard in peace.
BLUENOSE, WORTHI NGTON FARNSWORTH, andZBI GI NEW KORWI CZSKI v. No. 2009-2321 DI ONYSI USHI PP DEFENDANT MOTI ONFORSUMMARYJUDGMENT ComesDionysiusHipp, prose, andfor hisMotionfor Summary Judgment states: 1. I foundMotionsfor SummaryJudgment ontheI nternet. ApparentlytheArkanasasSupremeCourt nolonger callsSummaryJudgment a drasticremedy. I t issimplyoneof thetoolsinatrial courtsefficiency arsenal. Flentjev. First National Bankof Wynne, 340Ark. 563, 11S.W.3d 531(2000). FILED 07/18/2009 13:19:13 Pat OBrien Pulaski Circuit Clerk CRI By KJ 2. Thethingis, theGodswant metodothis. I t wouldviolatemy First Amendment rightsof Freedomof ExpressionandFreedomof Religion for youtosayI cant haveareligiousdisplayinmyfront yard. 3. Quitefrankly, theGodsaresickof war. Theywent toall the troubletocreateeveryoneof us. Theymadeusall individual. Theymade usdifferent, withall our uniquecharacteristics. Everytimeoneof us getskilled, itslikewetookoneof their worksof art andthrewit inthe trash, andtheyretiredof it. 4. I havetodowhat I can. Thisisall I canthinkof todo. Theserichbumsdont want tothinkabout it. Toobad! Thatswhats wrongwiththeworld. 5. I knowtheyresayingthiscaseisliketheonewherethat rich guyput upall theChristmaslightsinfront of hishouse Noit isnt. He didnt havetodothat for hisreligion. I havetodothisfor theGods. I tstheleast I cando. 6. SoJudg,e, gimmeabreak. Grant thismotionfor Summary Judgment andlet mekeepmygiant loudobnoxiousconspicuousoutrageous art displayinmyfront yardinpeace. LOVE, DionysiusHipp CERTI FI CATEOFSERVI CE I , DionysiusHipp, herebycertifythat I haveservedacopyof the aboveandforegoingAnswer upontheplaintiffsbyprovidingacopytotheir bloodsuckinglawyer byregular mail at theaddress: WilliamCompton COMPTON&STACKHOUSE Attorneysat Law REDCROSSBUI LDI NG Suite1313 2101ChiropteraLane LittleRock, AR72201 DionysiusHipp
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