ClueByFour
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I believe that the goals of this suit were to stop the harrassment by a few named individuals, and in this regard it has apparently succeeded. I also believe that USAPA was hoping to minimize penalties against individuals by choosing a civil rather than criminal case.
Google SLAPP.
When you are done doing that, search on my posts about the USA and AUSA in that district. USAPA does not get to file a "criminal case," and the AUSA would have instructed USAPA to, well, STFU if they thought (or intended) upon bringing a criminal complaint.
All that requires is the filing of a police report, or a discussion with the local DA. I'm sure this hasn't happened, or criminal charges WOULD have been filed.
Yeah. Because the locals don't handle the mail, nor (in this particular case) would they handle the telecommunications charges. As I said in an earlier iteration of this thread, one of three things happened: 1. USAPA talked to the AUSA who found that the evidence did not warrant a care, they did and USAPA ignored their advice to wait for the criminal complaint, or USAPA acted without consulting the AUSA or postal inspector, or the FBI.