HOW WE USE THE COUNTERCLAIM TO STOP THE COURT

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Learn how we use our non-conventional counterclaim strategy to stop any administrative court process. I will paste a copy of the counterclaim strategy in the description below. Please join me and bring any new ideas to strengthen what we have.
🧾 The Counterclaim Strategy

The Counterclaim Strategy in this lawsuit is designed to stop the state court process in its tracks and can be used even when you are not using documents from winincourtnow.com.

🔥 Before filing the counterclaim, you will add the State, the Judge paid by the State, the New Buyer, the Buyer’s Attorney, and all eviction participants to this lawsuit using the counterclaim method.

🚨 Once they are added, the system locks itself. The defendants cannot litigate a case in which they are parties, nor can they represent themselves or others from the same firm. This creates an immediate procedural and ethical conflict that the state court cannot resolve. The judge loses authority to act, the attorneys lose standing to appear, and the State cannot prosecute its own interests while being sued in the same case.

🏛️ This internal conflict jams the system and stops the state process cold. The court cannot continue issuing orders or enforcing judgments without violating due process and judicial conduct standards. The result is an internal conflict that led to the jurisdictional issue.

💥 This is one of the most effective ways to stop state court action. It forces the case into constitutional compliance by creating a jurisdictional and procedural impasse that cannot be bypassed with local statutes or administrative codes. The state must stand down while the plaintiff gains leverage and control through constitutional protection.

🔥The state court players cannot answer federal court laws using statutes and codes; therefore, they are blocked from responding.

👉 We use this process to paralyze the state court while the real firepower is getting filed in the federal court. The federal court filing is what controls the program for you.

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