7 Claims Case Weird World


To earn money in this day and age, there are people who like to justify any means. And the funny thing is they can walk a way that does not make sense, for example by making a ridiculous lawsuit and prosecution in court. There was a failure, there is also a success. Here are 7 Most Strange Case Demands World, namely:

1. A Nebraska Senator Sues God
Nebraska State Senator Ernie Chambers, perform a lawsuit against God on September 17, 2007, she claimed that she had made terrorist threats against the citizens of Omaha. He also said that the Lord inspires fear and fear that while this caused widespread death, destruction and terror against the millions of inhabitants of the earth. Province County District Judge Douglas, Marlon Polk, set the rules to the plaintiff shall have direct access to the defendant according to the rules in the prosecution can be held. Considering existing conditions, it proved to be a little difficult. Senator Chambers, however, claim that God is a figure known in the courts and can be recognized, he realized that the party would fight from which they graduated, and consequently he must submit to Him as much as anyone else. See letter from Lord of the demands of Chambers, which was published diterbitan The Star on September 22, 2007.

2. A Jack Ass (Stupid People) Jackass Sues (Stupid People) Other
A man from Montana sued Viacom, the media giant that produces the TV Program "Jackass". He claims the TV program and also the movie, which was released in 2002, had plagiarized his name, did not appreciate the trademark, and dropping his good name. His name is who? Jack Ass. He legally changed his name from Robert Craft to Jack Ass in 1997 because of "increased awareness of the dangers of driving drunk at the time." (What to do? Do not ask me, pen). Jack Ass - these people, not the name of a TV program - said he changed his name after his brother and his friend were killed in a car accident caused by drunk driving. He was looking for at least 10 million dollars in damages.

3. Be careful With Whom You Will Marry
A woman sued her fiance when the man decided to seven weeks of their engagement. The entire jury agreed that he should give compensation to the former fiancee of USD 178 000, - for the damage; USD 93 000, - for "pain and suffering", EUR 60.000, - for loss of income while he completed the case, and EUR 25.000, - for counseling with a psychiatrist. Overall total is USD 356 000, - or about Rp.4 M. Very bad at all. Try to think, how much roughly it cost the guy if he really married?

4. Effect Of Car Accident Injury Not Just Just Physical
A Michigan man aged 27 years was involved with a small collision on the back of his car. Four years later, he sued the man who ran him down, claiming that the collision had their sexual orientation. He no longer wanted her and no longer able to carry out his duties as a husband in bed. He claimed that the accident actually change the whole personality, causing him to leave his wife, had moved into her parents' house, and start dependency to come into the bar, gay bar. But if the worst part of this case? Turns out he really won his demands! He succeeded in obtaining compensation of $ 200,000, - and his wife granted EUR 25.000, -.

5. Not Allegedly Haunted House If It's scary
In 2000, a woman sued Universal Studios for $ 15,000, - by claiming that the studio Halloween Horror Nights (Part of the movie studios are open to the public) is a haunted house which caused her "scared to death, a deep mental anguish and emotional distress . "Women who are poor. In my opinion, he really never thought about before where what is being entered, huh? Who could have guessed .

6. Michael Jordan Sued By a twin
In 2006, a man named Allen Heckard sued Michael Jordan and Nike founder, Phil Knight, of USD 832 million. He claims that because he was tired of people regarded as the original Michael Jordan nearly every day for 15 years, he has suffered permanent damage, including character assassination and emotional pain and suffering. He later became the loser in the dispute.

7. Beer = Beautiful Women
In 1991, a resident of Michigan, Richard Overton, Anheuser-Busch sued for fraud and misleading advertising. He also claimed that he suffered personal injuries as a result of false advertising. In the complaint, he refers to the Bud Lite ad featuring two beautiful women who come into the lives of the Budweiser truck drivers. Because it does not happen to him when he drank beer, he claimed that the ad is false and caused him emotional distress, mental injury, and financial losses. He demanded more than $ 10,000, -. The court then dismissed all charges.

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