Election Lawsuit Extension Guide

Summary

To delay a defamation case in DuPage County, IL, file a motion for continuance, citing election conflicts and potential abuse of process. Provide evidence to support your claims and request a delay until after the April election. Draft your motion with a clear structure, including your case details and the relevance of the ballot access issues to your defamation case. Consider seeking legal advice for personalized assistance.

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My election would be one right ?
To provide more specific guidance, could you please let me know which state you are in? This will help in understanding the local rules and procedures for requesting an extension on your lawsuit.
IL dupage county
To seek an extension on your lawsuit in DuPage County, IL, you should file a motion for continuance. Here are some general steps:
- Clearly explain the conflict with your election and the appeal.
- Show good cause for the delay.
- File the motion with the court clerk's office.
Would you like more details on how to file this motion?
I want my defimation case to be delayed during my election i also think i will be able to use my case in appeal to my administration review to be on ballot becuase he abused the process and showing abuse of power which can be used in my case for definition . I want to extend till after the April election
To delay your defamation case during your election, you should:
- File a motion for continuance in DuPage County Court.
- Clearly state your election conflict and any abuse of process by the opposing party.
- Provide evidence of good cause for the delay.
Would you like more specific steps on how to file this motion?
Sure
To file a motion for continuance in DuPage County, IL, follow these steps:
- Draft a motion explaining your election conflict and the abuse of process.
- Attach evidence supporting your claims.
- Submit the motion to the court clerk's office.
- Schedule a hearing if required.
Would you like help with drafting the motion?
Sure shpuld i say it can used in my decimation case
You can mention in your motion that the issues with your ballot access case highlight potential abuse of process, which could be relevant to your defamation case. This argument can help show that the opposition’s actions are interfering with both your election and legal processes.
Would you like guidance on drafting this argument in your motion?
Sure
To draft your motion for continuance, considering the points you mentioned, you can follow this structure:
- Title your motion "Motion for Continuance."
- Introduce yourself and your case number.
- Clearly state the conflict, specifying your election and the defamation case.
- Mention the abuse of process in your ballot access case and its relevance to your defamation case.
- Provide evidence and explain how these issues impact your ability to proceed with the defamation case at this time.
- Conclude by requesting a delay until after the April election.
Would you like specific language or phrases to use in your motion?
• IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS Out JUDICIAL CIRCUIT to LAW DIVISION Richard Johnson Plaintiff, v. Danielle “Dani” InmanDefendant Case No.: 2023LA000563 ] MOTION FOR CONTINUANCE NOW COMES I, the Defendant, Danielle “Dani” Inman, and respectfully move this Honorable Court, presided over by Hon. Jennifer L. Barron, to grant a continuance in the above-captioned matter. In support of this motion, I state as follows: *. Background: - This lawsuit involves claims of defamation. - I am currently engaged in an administrative review appeal to allow my name on the election ballot. - Frankie Earullo, and Alex Heinz, who are also defendants, and both agree that a continuance is necessary. *. Election Interference: - The timing of the current proceedings is causing interference with my election efforts. - I believe, in good faith, that the Plaintiff's actions are motivated by political motives to disrupt my campaign. *. Related Administrative Review: - The outcome of the administrative review appeal is critical to the defamation case. - Attached is the appeal for administrative review, which demonstrates its relevance and connection to the defamation case. *. Abuse of Power and Process: - The Plaintiff has exhibited abuse of power and process, using lawsuits and legal threats to strong-arm and intimidate when disagreeing with others. - The Plaintiff’s actions are a clear attempt to manipulate the judicial system for personal and political gain. - The Plaintiff has a history of attempting to blackball me from politics, stemming from a speech I made in the past. *. Good Faith: - I am acting in good faith and seek a fair opportunity to present my case without the undue influence of ongoing election activities. *. Court’s Time and Resources: - Granting a continuance will ensure efficient use of the court's time and resources by preventing unnecessary complications arising from concurrent election activities. WHEREFORE, I respectfully request that this Honorable Court grant a continuance of the current proceedings until after the April * consolidated election to ensure a fair and just resolution of the case.
Your motion for continuance is well-structured and covers the essential points. Ensure you file it with the court clerk's office and attach all relevant evidence. If you need to schedule a hearing, follow up with the court clerk.
Would you like any additional tips on preparing for the hearing?
You think i need to change anything ? Did i send you my appeal that I’m att ing ?
Your motion looks comprehensive and covers the key points well. Here are a few tips for improvement:

- Ensure all sections are clearly labeled.
- Double-check for any typos or grammatical errors.
- Make sure all evidence and attachments are properly referenced and included.
Would you like any tips on presenting your case during the hearing?
I have formatted the document for you. Here is the updated version: ⸻ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 18th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT LAW DIVISION Richard Johnson Plaintiff, v. Danielle “Dani” Inman, Frank A Earullo, Alexander J Heinz, Defendants Case No.: [2023LA000563] ⸻ MOTION FOR CONTINUANCE NOW COMES I, the Defendant, Danielle “Dani” Inman, and respectfully move this Honorable Court, presided over by Hon. Jennifer L. Barron, to grant a continuance in the above-captioned matter. In support of this motion, I state as follows: Background: This lawsuit involves claims of defamation. I am currently engaged in an administrative review appeal to allow my name on the election ballot. My fiancé, Frankie Earullo, and friend, Alex Heinz, are also defendants in this case and agree that a continuance is necessary. Election Interference: The timing of the current proceedings is causing interference with my election efforts. I believe, in good faith, that the Plaintiff's actions are motivated by political motives to disrupt my campaign. Related Administrative Review: The outcome of the administrative review appeal is critical to the defamation case. Attached is the appeal for administrative review, which demonstrates its relevance and connection to the defamation case. Abuse of Power and Process: The Plaintiff has exhibited abuse of power and process, using lawsuits and legal threats to strong-arm and intimidate when disagreeing with others. The Plaintiff’s actions are a clear attempt to manipulate the judicial system for personal and political gain. The Plaintiff has a history of attempting to blackball me from politics, stemming from a speech I made in the past. Good Faith: I am acting in good faith and seek a fair opportunity to present my case without the undue influence of ongoing election activities. Court’s Time and Resources: Granting a continuance will ensure efficient use of the court's time and resources by preventing unnecessary complications arising from concurrent election activities. WHEREFORE, I respectfully request that this Honorable Court grant a continuance of the current proceedings until after the April * consolidated election to ensure a fair and just resolution of the case.
Your motion for continuance is well-structured and thorough. Here are a few final tips to ensure everything is in order:
- Double-check for any remaining typos or grammatical errors.
- Ensure all sections are clearly labeled and easy to read.
- Confirm that all evidence and attachments are properly referenced and included.
If you need any more assistance or tips for preparing for the hearing, feel free to ask!
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 18th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT LAW DIVISION Richard Johnson Plaintiff, v. Danielle “Dani” Inman, Frank A Earullo, Alexander J Heinz, Defendants Case No.: [2023LA000563] MOTION FOR CONTINUANCE NOW COMES I, the Defendant, Danielle “Dani” Inman, and respectfully move this Honorable Court, presided over by Hon. Jennifer L. Barron, to grant a continuance in the above-captioned matter. In support of this motion, I state as follows: Background: This lawsuit involves claims of defamation. I am currently engaged in an administrative review appeal to allow my name on the election ballot. Frankie Earullo, and Alex Heinz, are also defendants in this case and both agree that a continuance is necessary. Election Interference: The timing of the current proceedings is causing interference with my election efforts. I believe, in good faith, that the Plaintiff's actions are motivated by political motives to disrupt my campaign. Related Administrative Review: The outcome of the administrative review appeal is critical to the defamation case. Attached is the appeal for administrative review, which demonstrates its relevance and connection to the defamation case. Abuse of Power and Process: The Plaintiff has exhibited abuse of power and process, using lawsuits and legal threats to strong-arm and intimidate when disagreeing with others. The Plaintiff’s actions are a clear attempt to manipulate the judicial system for personal and political gain. The Plaintiff has a history of attempting to blackball me from politics, stemming from a speech I made in the past. Good Faith: I am acting in good faith and seek a fair opportunity to present my case without the undue influence of ongoing election activities. Court’s Time and Resources: Granting a continuance will ensure efficient use of the court's time and resources by preventing unnecessary complications arising from concurrent election activities. WHEREFORE, I respectfully request that this Honorable Court grant a continuance of the current proceedings until after the April * consolidated election to ensure a fair and just resolution of the case.
Your motion for continuance is well-structured and presents strong arguments. Here are a few final tips to ensure everything is in order:
- Double-check for any remaining typos or grammatical errors.
- Ensure all sections are clearly labeled and easy to read.
- Confirm that all evidence and attachments are properly referenced and included.
Do you need any specific advice on presenting your case during the hearing?
So my court case that I’m appealing my admisteivtuve review the elections board dues Dion to deny me . And i ws at court today for the other motifs. Making her show and delaying the defimation that we talked akitbrslier . And i was taking to a cop court in there i said I’m just double checking to see who’s my judge is for sure and he’s like what too I’m like * he’s like law and that roo is small claim a . Im was lien intrest ing . I asked him how was he as a lawyer he said i never had a problem with him i helped on a properly hearing he had … but you thonnciz small claims cuz the violated foia and abuse of powe lien i wrote in my appeal? I’m curious. Cuz it started inchancery * then they moved it to *. Which is law. And appeals small claims
It seems like your case involves multiple legal complexities. Here’s a brief overview:
- Small Claims Court: Generally deals with disputes involving smaller sums of money. It may not be the right venue for issues involving violations of the FOIA or abuse of power unless the monetary claims are within the small claims limit.
- Chancery Court: Typically handles cases involving equity, such as administrative reviews. If your case started here, it might involve broader issues than just monetary claims.
- Law Division: Handles a wide range of civil cases, including defamation and administrative appeals.
Make sure your appeal and claims are in the appropriate court for the type of relief you seek. You might need to consult a lawyer to navigate the complexities and ensure your case is correctly filed.
Would you like more detailed information on how to proceed with your appeal or how to address the specific legal principles involved?
He is law divison my judge . So thst would be right tho . I did file in chancery originally. For admodteive revue so maybe because of all the other shit like the corrupt ness thsts shy
To clarify your situation, it appears your case involves:
- Defamation Lawsuit: Currently in the Law Division.
- Administrative Review Appeal: Initially filed in Chancery, now in Law Division.
Ensure all documents and evidence are well-organized and presented in the correct court. Would you like more detailed guidance on navigating both the defamation lawsuit and the administrative review appeal?
Yes and rmeber i. My appeal i put abuse of peer here I’ll send it again The same guy who’s sign me for definlstionnis the same guy who’s behind challenge my ballot and trying to get me kicked off and the same guy who’s tried getting e kicked out of picos
Given the complexity and the intertwining of your defamation lawsuit and administrative review appeal, it is important to clearly present the abuse of power and other relevant details in both cases. Here are some tips:
- Document Organization: Keep all your documents well-organized and easily accessible.
- Evidence Presentation: Clearly present how the same individual is affecting both your defamation case and ballot access.
- Legal Arguments: Focus on the abuse of power and its impact on both cases.
Would you like specific templates or language for your appeals and motions, or more detailed advice on a particular aspect of your cases?