Eighth Circuit

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BIRTH OF A ‘SOVEREIGN’ VERB: Appeals Court Upholds Convictions In ‘False-Liens’ Case In Which Defendant Called Law ‘A[**] Wipe’ And Declared He’d ‘Lien . . . Down’ Even On Court-Appointed Defense Counsel; Co-Defendant Was Figure In SEC’s Gold Quest International Ponzi Case And Sought To File Bizarre Lawsuit Against Agency

BIRTH OF A 'SOVEREIGN' VERB: Appeals Court Upholds Convictions In 'False-Liens' Case In Which Defendant Called Law 'A[**] Wipe' And Declared He'd 'Lien . . . Down' Even On Court-Appointed Defense Counsel; Co-Defendant Was Figure In SEC's Gold Quest International Ponzi Case And Sought To File Bizarre Lawsuit Against Agency

“I don’t want to see a lawyer. If you do, I’m going to lien him down fast.” — Gregory Allen Davis addressing U.S. Magistrate Judge Alice R. Senechal of North Dakota in a false-liens case that evolved from events in 2010 and earlier UPDATED 5:14 P.M. ET (U.S.A.) The word “lien” is a noun. But […]