as a true crime fan, i was fascinated by his creative case
In 1993, Robert Lee Brock was arrested and sentenced to prison for breaking, entering, and grand larceny. Two years later, while incarcerated at the Indian Creek Correctional Center in Chesapeake, Virginia, he brought a lawsuit against himself for the events on the night of his arrest. He sued himself over claims that he’d gotten drunk and violated his own civil rights.
Brock stated, “I partook of alcoholic beverages in 1993, July 1st, as a result I caused myself to violate my religious beliefs … by my going out and getting arrested.” He sought $5 million, though Brock never expected to pay the money himself. Instead, he requested the state pay those damages on his behalf, arguing that he couldn’t afford to do so since he couldn’t earn an income while in prison.
The case didn’t make it far, and Judge Rebecca Beach Smith ultimately dismissed the lawsuit as frivolous.
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‘ i busted a mirror and got seven years bad luck, but my lawyer thinks he can get me five.’
-steven wright
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Frivolous indeed. But fun! ☺️
Best wishes, Pete.
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it’s a creative approach
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I think it’s brilliant! can you imagine if that “move” had caught on… E television would have NEVER kept with the Kardashians – we’d all be hooked on the Frivolous Felons!
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so true
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With presence of so many absurd law suiit attempts this effort does not seem strange at all but certainly creative.
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yes, just what i was thinking
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Hahahaha! That’s too much. The Steven Wright quote rounds up this post perfectly.
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Very creative guy
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What idle minds can come up with while in prison …
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He should a writer with that wild creative imagination
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Not all writers are wild …
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i guess i mean wild as in open to ideas and creativity, not restrained, a good thing
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certainly, creative but hopefully he can find a better way to channel that energy in the future.
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Writer, maybe? Use your powers for good not evil.- superhero advice
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10 out of 10 for trying !
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11!
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Indeed!
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Making a point…yes he was! 😉
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Well, yes-
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I think “frivolous” is a good word in this case.
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Perfect descriptor.
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I had no idea where the logic behind this case was heading, though I don’t know that logic is the right word for it. It’s a new one for me!
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You’re right because absolutely nothing to do with logic, but you do have to get a credit for out of the box creative thinking
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For sure!! You know that judge was at the weekend gathering saying “you guys will NEVER guess the argument I heard this week…”
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Brock should have picked up painting or writing; clearly, he is very creative. 😊
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Yes, he’s clearly an out of the box thinker with an incredible imagination
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Oh my goodness! :D
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Yes –
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Wow! That’s amazing – no wonder it didn’t get far!
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Out of the box thinking though)
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HA! love the story and the Steven Wright quote as well!
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Keep this in your pocket if you ever need to sue yourself
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HA! Then I’d have to decide which of me to represent myself! It’s a funny story but also reminds me of how many frivolous, stupefying things people try to pull off!
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yes, to both of those things
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Hmmmm tricky
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Goodness! 😂
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So creative)!
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Indeed!
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I think this could only happen in America 😆
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highly likely
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💛
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Can’t fault the guy for trying!
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very out of the box thinking but probably not the best audience to recieve it well
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:-)
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Funny not funny. It’s frivolous lawsuits like this that keep many lawyers in business (and cause your rates with doctors and other deep pockets to keep going up).
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yes, a great point, and better he use his creative mind in a good way
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That was quite an interesting lawsuit. Nice try.
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short lived, no doubt
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This is a great example of someone has too much time on their hands! 🤣
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yes, and maybe while he was doing time, he could have been a writer, with that out of the box way of thinking
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The Prison Diairies has a nice ring to it. Guaranteed bestseller!
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Interesting title and thought! I have learned that we must hold ourselves accountable.
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no sue thought lol
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love it! love that Steven Wright quote; saw him live :)
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i would have loved to see sw live1
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it was at the ‘Thebby’ Theatre , over half a lifetime ago —
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That’s nervy. It’s like the story I read many years ago about a person who tried to sue a store he was attempting to break into. The crook fell through the roof and hurt himself.
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yes, nervy is the perfect word. i’m sure the judge had a few words for him. he should use this creative energy to be a writer in prison while he’s there
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A very innovative case.
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the judge made short work of it, i’m sure
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Indeed.
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Well, he gets points for creativity, I suppose. But beyond that, a waste of time for everyone involved.
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absolutely
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Huh, kinda makes it seem like he had too much time to think! :)
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yes, he could harness those creative powers maybe in some other way –
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Um…that’s just silly. LOL
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indeed!
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ha! that was pretty funny and on a side note – it is another reminder about how getting drunk can lead to so many problems – and I do not think it is talked about enough
anyhow, I hope you have a owwoerful week!
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thanks!
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🙂
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Interesting concept, I love true crime stuff, but I’ve never heard of this one.
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just when you think you’ve heard everything…)
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Greedy….asked for too much haha!
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Indeed
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Well that’s one I’ve never heard about but I love that Judge Rebecca but a stop to all that nonsense. Okay, you got me snickering over, “My lawyer thinks he can get me five.” xo, C
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Yes, I read a book about him.
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wow-
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