Gil223
Regular Member
It sounds like getting arrested may be the quickest, easiest and least expensive way to gain "standing":Please correct me if I'm wrong, (and also further explanation of how to legally gain standing ,,, Lawsuits?) but I interpret your answer as meaning that if an individual believes that they are falsely accused &/or charged (without having actually been detained in jail) then they shall follow the natural recourse of taking it to the judicial system in order to resolve said "Accusation" against the common citizenery ?
I hope this makes sense.
Other than getting arrested, a class action suit might work for the benefit of "the common citizenry" if the requirements of (1), (2) and (3) above are met, but it might take a more egregious action on the part of the government to support such a suit. (1¢+1¢) Pax...Standing: The legal right to initiate a lawsuit. To do so, a person must be sufficiently affected by the matter at hand, and there must be a case or controversy that can be resolved by legal action.There are three requirements for Article III standing: (1) injury in fact, which means an invasion of a legally protected interest that is (a) concrete and particularized, and (b) actual or imminent, not conjectural or hypothetical; (2) a causal relationship between the injury and the challenged conduct, which means that the injury fairly can be traced to the challenged action of the defendant, and has not resulted from the independent action of some third party not before the court; and (3) a likelihood that the injury will be redressed by a favorable decision, which means that the prospect of obtaining relief from the injury as a result of a favorable ruling is not too speculative. (all emphases added by myself)
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