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I liked Lord Mountbatten.
He wanted to not be another viceroy of India.
So, the CIA killed him.
Go. Look.
The truth will set you free.
Barratry (common law)
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For other uses, including other legal terms, see Barratry.
Barratry (/ˈbærətri/ BARR-ə-tree) is a legal term that, at common law, described a criminal offense committed by people who are overly officious in instigating or encouraging prosecution of groundless litigation,[1] or who bring repeated or persistent acts of litigation for the purposes of profit or harassment.[2]
Although it remains a crime in some jurisdictions, barratry has frequently been abolished as being anachronistic and obsolete.
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