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Old Jul 5th, 2008, 04:01 PM     #1
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Default Being recognized by Court as "titular plaintiff"

Hello from Washington, D.C., U.S.A.

Question:

How does a Superior Court (local) plaintiff in a civil action seek and secure the Court's recognition going forward to be "the" OR a "titular Plaintiff." Goal is to expand to a small class covered by zoning regulations and inject those parties shared adverse impacts as a "class" of parties (43 individual residents three small businesses), short of a
a "class action") being adversly impacted by unlawful actionss, including civil conspiracy to commit crime, of defendants (5 corporations, three government officials and 2 civilians), actions which are currently the focus of the on-going civil action seeking Declaratory and Injunctive relief(TRO, pending Pre. Inj. and Per. Inj. pending appeal on related but different issues underway in other venues -- 2 in State-like, Court of Appeals and one new appeal before a government zoning agency) and damages (compensatory and punitive)?

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