Attorney James A. Conrady, acting on behalf of client Jason Dollarhide, sent the bare minimum reply in on behalf of his client on Tuesday, giving a two-page response to the current motion to dismiss Dollarhide’s $250,000,000.00 lawsuit.
Conrady essentially stated that he’d start to prepare a first amended complaint against Dennis Dickens and the Oklahoma Department of Safety. This is what he’d been ordered to do twice now and he feels that answers the motion to dismiss as being “procedural” and not “a final determination of facts as alleged by the plaintiffs.”
No arguments against it, no challenges, no actual attempts to stop the motion, just an “oh well, I guess I’m going to do what you wanted me to do in all of the orders that I’ve ignored before this.”
It continues the pattern of the same things established by Dollarhide in this case since the beginning and allowed by the Court: ignore everything the Court says, do what you want, stretch the case out further.
What will the judge do this time? If the past is precedent, he’ll keep the case going, allow another six months of the nonsense and leave everyone in limbo. Dollarhide himself is in jail, he’s not going anywhere, and neither is this case.
That said, expect a dismissal if the moons align, putting an end to Dollarhide’s dreams of $250,000,000.00.
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