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Originally Posted by Livefire
Larry Becraft has said repeatedly that ill prepared pro se litgants have gone a long way to creating bad precedental case law for perfectly legitimate issues (money theories, taxation, and other such issues near and dear to the patroit community)
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Mr. Becraft has made his own contributions by making frivolous arguments and being sanctioned for doing so. See
In re Becraft, 885 F.2d 547 (9th Cir. 1989), where he was fined $2,500 for repeatedly making the absurd claim that federal tax laws don't apply to resident U.S. citizens, an argument that he had urged previously in two other appeals and which had been rejected as frivolous.